Michiyo lives in the small place Osaka and is not happy with her marriage, all she does is cook and clean for her husband.
Regisseur Philip Gröning dokumentiert das Leben im legendenumwobenen Kloster La Grande Charteuse in Frankreich. Sechs Monate lang war er dort zu Gast und hat die Mönche in ihrem Alltag begleitet. Ausgezeichnet mit dem Europäischen Filmpreis.
A snake creature secretly lurks inside a shopping mall. A family is fed a meal that turns them into monsters. An airplane hijacking is interrupted by the birth of a tiyanak.
On Christmas Eve, a former thief, recently released from prison, stops a forlorn, destitute, despairing young woman from committing suicide. She's from the country and hasn't been able to find her boyfriend who came to the city earlier. The ex-con suggests having a little party together, but both are flat broke. He realizes there's an obvious solution.
A traveler stays the night at a rural inn, but gets no rest as he is tormented by various spectres and mysterious happenings.
Bananas, eggs, and tuna: three basic foodstuffs with three wildly different points of origin. Moullet begins with these on his plate but constructs his film by working backwards and finding the sources for these items and how they reach our plates. As Moullet’s investigation deepens, however, the film moves beyond the confines of a simple exploration of food origins into more political and social realms, not only relating to food but also to the medium of film.
A man sits at the table and eats his meal...with rather unusual effects.
We follow the course of three meals in very different situations. Two friends who could become more, a tense work lunch and the family dinner we all know about.
A mother and her son find themselves in an awkward situation where they live in the same building but they're separated due to different reasons. Mahmood develops a system to solve this issue and the situation starts to heat up.
Short newsreel on why personal thrift feeds the Depression.