The thrilling journey of adventurers exploring a tomb to find the ancient secret treasure, the Dragon Box, a relic from the period of war between warlords, and finally protecting the ancient secret treasure.
Oppression is the first barrier between a woman and her personal desires and meanwhile, "the voice" speaks of suppression. The voice of boredom by which the wetness of their eyes and sleeves can be perceived.
A group of friends go for a walk through a forest. Years before, it was the scene of a cult that held a mass suicide ritual. When one of the friends is killed by an unseen entity, everything goes wrong fast.
During his first international tour, Zemi, an up-and-coming Dominican rapper, faces the age-old battle between creative integrity and encompassing ambition. While external voices challenge his values, Zemi calls upon a powerful spirit to defend his truth.
A flower seller who finds the perfect plant for each of his customers based on their mood experiences a tragic death. He quickly discovers that he has access to other people's emotional worlds, but not his own. From then on he tries to grow the perfect flower that will finally touch him - and is confronted with his own transience...
In the Edo period, at the remote village of Okitsu, the evil cult leader Koushirou uses ninjutsu to bewitch sharks and forces them to attack local pearl divers so the cult can steal the pearls from their mangled corpses. Desperate for help, the village chief hires Kotaro Shiozaki, a guard at a nearby temple, but Kotaro soon finds his path blocked by lady ninja Kikuma and a gigantic shark that doesn't seem like something from this world.
Shakuntala, daughter of Meneka and Rishi Vishwamitra lives in forest with her teacher, Rishi Kanva. In the forest she meets King Dushyant, falls in love with him and the two get married. After she has their baby (Prince Bharata), Dushyant leaves her in the forest with a promise to come back for her soon. However, due to a sage's curse, Dushyant forgets all about Shakuntala, until destiny brings them together again.
Following the sudden death of his mother, a mild-mannered but anxiety-ridden man confronts his darkest fears as he embarks on an epic odyssey back home.
Car Love explores the car as a fetish object, blending Marx's commodity fetishism with Freud's sexual theory. It depicts a profound, intimate connection between human and machine, emphasized through BDSM scenes, transcending physicality.
An infinite of unexpected connections is breaking everyday life. A meteorite, fleeting and burning, crosses the immeasurable city. It explodes in the intimacy of a skyscraper, and it explodes in their body which takes to dancing as a vital impulse. There is nothing more intimate and universal as dancing alone with music.
After learning to protect a truce among a community of animals, three young goats embark on an adventurous journey to keep a ceasefire intact throughout their society.
Royal Ballet Founder Choreographer Frederick Ashton’s Cinderella celebrates its 75th anniversary this Season. The ballet’s opening night in 1948, featuring Moira Shearer and Michael Somes in the lead roles, was received rapturously. After over a decade away from the Royal Opera House stage, Ashton’s timeless reworking of Charles Perrault’s famous rags-to-riches story returns, showcasing the choreographer’s deft musicality and the beauty of Prokofiev’s transcendent score. A creative team steeped in the magic of theatre, film, dance and opera brings new atmosphere to Cinderella’s ethereal world of fairy godmothers and pumpkin carriages, handsome princes and finding true love.