"American Graffiti" is a coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by George Lucas and released in 1973.
"Nashville" is a 1975 American film directed by Robert Altman and is considered to be one of his signature works.
"The Beat That My Heart Skipped" is a French film directed by Jacques Audiard and released in 2005.
"La Vie en Rose" is a French biographical musical film released in 2007, directed by Olivier Dahan and starring Marion Cotillard as the French singer Édith Piaf.
Join The Beatles in "A Hard Day's Night" for a lively, music-filled adventure. Experience the charm and humor of the Fab Four in this iconic film that will leave you feeling joyful and nostalgic.
The Artistic Journey of a Musical Legend in Gainsbourg
Experience the powerful and thought-provoking "Black Girl" (1966), which follows the story of a young Senegalese woman confronting the harsh realities of post-colonial French society and the exploitat
Dive into Ousmane Sembène's satirical "Xala" (1975), a film that critiques post-colonial African elite through the engaging story of a businessman struck by a curse of impotence.
Explore the gritty streets of early 1980s NYC in "Downtown 81," featuring Jean-Michel Basquiat and Debbie Harry. Experience the vibrant art and music scene in this authentic time capsule of a film.
Experience the birth of hip-hop culture in "Wild Style," a groundbreaking film showcasing graffiti art, breakdancing, and rap music in 1980s Bronx.
"Così come sei" (Stay As You Are) - A delicate exploration of an unconventional relationship set against a beautiful Roman backdrop, with captivating performances and a haunting score.
"Killer of Sheep" (1978) is a groundbreaking film by Charles Burnett that offers a profound and realistic portrayal of life in an urban African American community
"Random Harvest" is a captivating romantic drama, set in post-WWI England, that explores love, loss, and memory. Despite its reliance on coincidence and melodrama, the film's compelling performances,
"Passing Through" (1977) is a key film from the L.A. Rebellion movement, blending jazz and social commentary to explore themes of liberation, cultural heritage, and the black experience in America.
"Empire Records" is a nostalgic trip down 90s memory lane, capturing the spirit of youth, music, and rebellion.
Directed by Julien Temple, "Earth Girls Are Easy" is a colorful, quirky comedy-musical that takes a tongue-in-cheek look at intergalactic romance. Starring Geena Davis, Jeff Goldblum, and Jim Carrey.
Jean-Marc Vallée's "Café de Flore" is a hauntingly poetic drama intertwining two distinct narratives, one set in 1960s Paris and the other in present-day Montreal.