Victory (1996)
Axel Heyst is an American recluse with a dubious past living in the Dutch East Indies port of Surabaya circa 1913. Staying in a German hotel there, Heyst becomes entranced with a member of the hotel’s all-female orchestra.
Director: Mark Peploe
Actors: Bill Paterson, Graziano Marcelli, Hansi Jochmann, Ho Yi, Im Hermann, Irène Jacob, Jean Yanne, Rufus Sewell, Sam Neill, Willem Dafoe
A Matter of Taste (2000)
Nicolas, a handsome, young waiter, is befriended by Frédéric Delamont, a wealthy middle-aged businessman. Delamont, a man of power, influence and strictly refined tastes, is immediately smitten by Nicolas’ charm….
Big Night (1996)
Primo & Secondo, two immigrant brothers, pin their hopes on a banquet honoring Louis Prima to save their struggling restaurant.
Ang Kapitbahay (2024)
An edgy sexy thriller about an innocent college boy and the woman who would introduce him to manhood. Alex meets his new sultry neighbor, Rose, who awakens his sexual desire…
Gaudi Afternoon (2001)
Cassandra is a nomadic American who finds herself stranded in Spain, where she’s found temporary work translating books into English. However, Cassandra’s limited translating skills are not bringing home the…
Legend of the Muse (2020)
A painter’s life is changed forever when a mythical and deadly spirit from Celtic lore becomes his muse and lover.
Just Buried (2007)
A young man inherits a nearly bankrupt funeral home from his estranged father. He falls in love with the alluring young mortician, only to find out she’s offing people to…
A Bread Factory Part One: For the Sake of Gold (2018)
After 40 years of running their community arts space The Bread Factory, Dorothea and Greta are suddenly fighting for survival when a pair of celebrity performance artists from China come…
Nora (2000)
In 1904, in Dublin, James Joyce chats up Nora Barnacle, a hotel maid recently come from Galway. She enchants him with her frank, direct and uninhibited manner, and before long,…
Norman (2010)
A teenager pretends to be dying from cancer as a way to cope with the realities of his daily existence and his father’s terminal illness.