Conformément à la campagne marketing visant à promouvoir le temps nécessaire pour concevoir et affiner chaque bouteille de cognac, le contenu du film est tenu secret et ne sera révélé que lors de sa sortie en 2115.
Wanda is a dominatrix who runs a gallery in Hamburg. She lures men and women of all types into her sadomasochistic world where audiences pay for the privilege of seeing her humiliate her slaves. The end is an ultimate mix of eros and thanatos.
Kitbull est un court métrage d'animation américain de 2019, réalisé et écrit par Rosana Sullivan (en), produit par Kathryn Hendrickson et Pixar Animation Studios et distribué par Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. Il s'agit du troisième film de la série SparkShorts (en) de Pixar. Le sujet est un chaton errant et un pitbull maltraité, qui forment une amitié improbable. Le court métrage a été présenté au El Capitan Theatre le 18 janvier 2019, avant d'être diffusé sur YouTube le 18 février 2019.
The film is based on the Dilesi Massacre of 1872 during which several bandits kidnapped British tourists and demanded a ransom. The film opens with a character named Alexander the Great who is the leader of the bandits being freed from prison.
The film's title character is an insurance broker who lives a quiet, unassuming existence — and who secretly keeps a 10-year-old boy called Wolfgang in his soundproof basement. He sexually abuses the boy, but they otherwise have somewhat of a father–son relationship. In the evenings, after Michael locks the door and closes the blinds, Wolfgang is allowed into the living room for dinner and to watch TV. When in hospital after an accident, Michael is in a hurry to be released and return to Wolfgang. When Wolfgang gets sick Michael digs a grave in the woods, in case Wolfgang dies. However, he recovers. The boy writes a letter to his parents, to be mailed by Michael, but Michael does not send it and lies to Wolfgang, saying his parents don’t want him back.
The story introduces Duff Anderson on the railroad, playing checkers with his rail worker friends, at a pool hall, and on the street at night. At a church meeting featuring lively gospel music, Duff meets the pretty and genteel schoolteacher Josie Dawson. They begin to date against the will of Preacher Dawson (Josie’s father). Duff tells her he doesn't want to get married. But after visiting his illegitimate son who has been abandoned to the care of a wet nurse, and his drunken father who is barely keeping it together under the care of a loving wife, Duff realizes that he prefers the stability of a family to the life of a drifter. The two marry with bright hopes for the future, but then begin to face a series of challenges as a married couple. Being on the move had given Duff the illusion of freedom, but living in the town makes Duff subject to the town's social rules, and he immediately starts to have problems. He hates his preacher father-in-law, whom he sees as having sold out to the white people, and he hurtfully says to his wife, "You've never really been a nigger, living with them, in that house." After refusing to bow down to the white bosses at the mill he is fired, and subsequently finds himself blacklisted. His father-in-law finally finds him a job at a gas station, but customers who find him too proud for a black "boy" threaten to cause trouble if the boss keeps him on. Duff and his wife get into a fight because of the emotional and physical trials Duff faces, and because of the added pressure that a coming baby adds. Unwilling either to kowtow to white bosses or to pick cotton for $2.50 a day he leaves in a rage, telling his wife that he will write her when he is on his feet again. Duff storms off to his father, who is so inebriated that he dies as Duff and his stepmother are driving him to the hospital. Neither Duff nor his stepmother knows where his father was born or how old he was, and the only possessions he has handed down to Duff are the contents of his pockets. Duff and his stepmother stare at one another, facing the grim reality of the invisibleness and lack of history of the negro. The film concludes as Duff gains the courage to return home with his son, and the two tearfully embrace as he reassures her that "everything is gonna be all right”.
En 2001, l'équipe des Samoa américaines de football subit une défaite historique contre l'Australie 31-0 lors des éliminatoires pour la Coupe du monde 2002. Pour oublier cet affront, la fédération ambitionne une qualification à la Coupe du monde 2014. En 2011, l'entraineur néerlandais Thomas Rongen, qui a principalement officié aux Etats-Unis, est engagé pour faire progresser l'équipe.
L'histoire vraie des meurtres de plusieurs membres de la tribu indienne d'Osage en Oklahoma, assassinés après avoir trouvé du pétrole sur leurs terres dans les années 1920. Le FBI mène l'enquête.
Lui Lok (Aaron Kwok) est devenu un officier de police afin de faire respecter la justice mais la corruption généralisée au sein des forces de police l'empêche de rester indépendant. Il décide alors de se faire un nom au sein de la police en contrôlant le crime organisé.
The film is about bullying (with death threats and assaults causing injuries), friendship, and soccer. Don (Clemens Levert), a 12-year-old boy, is the main character. Don's best friend at his new school is Milos (Marius Gottlieb). Milos boasts about his big brother who supposedly protects him and is a sportsman. However, this brother is already missing several years after the war in former Yugoslavia, and he is probably dead. Don confronts him with his lies and false hope. Initially this shocks Milos.
King Louis XIV's (Brosnan) quest for immortality leads him to capture and steal a mermaid's life force, a move that is further complicated by his illegitimate daughter's discovery of the creature.