Kimie, a widow, indulges in masturbation almost every day in front of the portrait of her late husband. One day, Kimie's younger sister's fiance Tomoyuki, who seems to have seen through her sexual frustration, makes a move on to Kimie...
Misaki has been attending a women's university in Tokyo since this spring, and has been living with her boyfriend, Kenji, who is her senior in high school.
Two young delinquent girls survive on the streets by selling themselves as high school students. But the local girl gang catches them working their territory and brings them to their boss.
Koji grew up with a brother complex, constantly being compared to his successful older brother. The only place he could find solace was the bar called "Arles".
Kosuke Sakamaki is a super veteran groper. He's a real pro. On his way to his junior colleague Bunkichi's house to ask for money, Sakamaki gropes him as usual, but the sensation is different than usual.
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British filmmaker Beeban Kidron ventures onto the mean streets of the South Bronx and other New York locales to examine the lives of those involved in the city's thriving sex industry.
Today‘s eastern Slovakia. The historian Rimko returns here after many years with his young lover to search for answers to the difficult questions of his own life attitudes, mistakes and moral debts in the land of his childhood.
Based on the real life story of Myrna Diones, a 14 year-old survivor of a brutal massacre of her, her sister and their two cousins in the Cordillera mountain range in northern Luzon by the very people who should've protect them, policemen .
Based on the poetry of Alejandra Pizarnik, ”Vertigo, or contemplation of something that falls”, tells the story of the writer's life through stories from her family, friends and admirers.
As part of the film's promotion, a mockumentary was aired on HBO. Titled Hearts of Hot Shots! Part Deux—A Filmmaker's Apology, the mockumentary parodied Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse, the 1991 documentary about the making of the film Apocalypse Now (which starred Charlie Sheen's father, Martin Sheen).