A sexy, romantic comedy about modern couples coming together in funny and unexpected ways. Paul and Hannah discover that even after 40 years of marriage, they can still learn some very surprising things about each other. Meredith is a serious theatre director who isn't looking for a relationship... but has one looking for her in the person of the funny, persistent Trent. Then there's Joan and Keenan, young people searching for love in an L.A. club scene where the rules of dating seem to change every night.
Dokyumento poruno: Nozoki sawari-ma
Semi-document: Shojo shisshin
Maruhi bôryoku: Sei hanzai
Seung-hee lost her parents when she was young and is raised by Joon-seok's father. Years pass and Joon-seok and Seung-hee get married and become a couple. Realizing that he married out of familiarity, Joon-seok meets a new woman. Seung-hee knows that Joon-seok is cheating on her, but she doesn't want to see Joon-seok and her lover happy with each other, so she persists. Seung-hee, who was somber, became acquainted with a photographer she met by chance. The two spend happy days, and Seung-hee decides to divorce him.
Sometimes the most beautiful men harbor the ugliest secrets. Two guys are naked in bed, having sex. One man gets up, uses the bathroom, gets dressed, says, "Goodbye, see ya 'round," and leaves. The other man knows he will never see the guy again. He looks at the clock and then reaches underneath the bed for a pill bottle. It's time for him to take his HIV medicine.
Boys On Film comes of age with uplifting and powerful tales recounting the lives of everyday heroes striving for their own identities and fighting for the right for us all to be ourselves. Volume 18: Heroes includes ten complete films: Dean Loxton's "Dániel" starring Csémy Balázs, Hilda Péter, and Henry Garrett… Niels Bourgonje's "Buddy" starring Daniel Cornelissen and Tobias Nierop… Tamara Shogaolu's animated "Half A Life"… Victor Lindgren's "Undress Me" starring Jana Bringlöv Ekspong and Björn Elgerd… Sam Ashby's "The Colour Of His Hair" starring Sean Hart and Josh O'Connor… Hope Dickson Leach's "Silly Girl" starring Ciara Baxendale, Mollie Lambert, and Jason Barker… Søren Green's "An Evening" starring Jacob Ottensten and Ulrik Windfeldt-Schmidt… Alejandro Medina's documentary "AIDS: Doctors And Nurses Tell Their Stories"… Kai Stänicke's "It's Consuming Me" with Volkmar Leif Gilbert… and Mikael Bundsen's "Mother Knows Best" starring Alexander Gustavsson and Hanna Ullerstam.
Crustacés et coquillages is a fresh French comedy film with numerous surprise turnarounds and about the tolerance of a family of four. The family spend an idealistic summer vacation together where each of the family members gets involved in a new or old relationship.
Doyle is a white man. Although friends suddenly worry about Doyle who is losing weight, Doyle says he is on a sex diet. Friends who don't believe Doyle's words. Doyle yields to Jung-woo about the woman's call to her. Jung-woo, who had an easy relationship with a woman, has since followed Doil as a teacher. He listens to Jeongwoo Jindo and takes Doyle as a teacher. Doyle gets a meal from his friends and tells her a secret every time she eats...
A drug addict meets an aristocratic woman who married a criminal.
Tender Heart
Koichiro Uno's Yummy and Meaty
Zeppin tsubo awase
Dong-ho, who got the room he dreamed of, even rented a room and stayed in his own room even though he had to eat ramen every day, but he had one dream he wanted to achieve. It's something I wanted to do with life, but I realized later that just because I had my own room didn't automatically create a woman. Dong-ho, who is determined to date her within a month, but usually has a timid personality, makes a clumsy dash, but only treats him coldly without giving him a single glance ... Having an enchanting night with sexy massage girl Mina... Then he hears the voice of the girl next door knocking on Dong-ho's bedroom door. Will he be able to seduce the girl next door?
The Red Petal Is Wet
Kyeong Hwan, who is home alone with the daughter-in-law who came from the countryside, falls in love.
Murakami's partner Mayumi has gone missing. He fears that she could have run off with another guy or gotten into difficulty by involving by herself with a 'telephone relationship club', a solution which hooks up strangers trying to find easy, anonymous sex, no concerns asked.
A photographer picks women up at the beach and invites them back to his house for photographs. He entices them with a large pay out. Little do they know what he has in store for him when he gets them home.
"The Hours" is the story of three women searching for more potent, meaningful lives. Each is alive at a different time and place, all are linked by their yearnings and their fears. Their stories intertwine, and finally come together in a surprising, transcendent moment of shared recognition.
Based on photographer William Yang's one man stage show, "Sadness" chronicles two diverging narratives through the use of slide photography, oral history and stylised recreation. One story follows Yang's pilgrimage into the heart of the North Queensland sugar cane fields as he investigates the murder of his uncle Fang Yuen. The other is a series of moving portraits of the many friends and lovers Yang has lost to AIDS. Director Tony Ayres skillfully weaves these two separate stories together creating a powerful testament to family, friends, love and loss. Cinematography by Tristan Milani. Narrated by William Yang.