Every year that a Gaspar Noé project is released, you can almost guarantee that it will create a discussion about the masochistic pleasures of being disturbed through art. Lux Æterna is one such film.
Set against a politically and socially turbulent Czechoslovakia during the 1930s, two women are connected by an intimate relationship that spans their lifetimes.
Based on the testimony of Ifrah Ahmed — a young woman who escaped war-torn Somalia and emerged as one of the world’s foremost international activists against gender-based violence.
A Good Woman Is Hard to Find is a thriller that revolves around a widowed young mother who wants to figure out the mystery and truth behind her husband’s murder.
Radioactive follows the period of Marie Curie’s life surrounding her discovery of radium and polonium and the events and discoveries when science was forever changed.
A twenty-something who is in the midst of the grieving process ends up joining her emotionally distant boyfriend and his friends from anthropology class on a trip to Sweden to observe a special pagan ritual for their university theses.