“To tempt” is an adaptation of Thomas Cullinan's novel, directed by acclaimed screenwriter and director Sofia Coppola. The story takes place during the Civil War at a Southern girls' school. The young women care for a wounded enemy soldier. As the man recovers gradually and slowly, the house begins to fill with sexual tension and unexpected competition. Which forces girls to break all taboos and change the reality around them.
The main roles are played by: Colin Farrell, Nicole Kidman, Kirsten Dunst, and Elle Fanning.
“For Temptation” from April 30 on Netflix.
Ennis Del Mar (Heath Ledger) and Jack Twist (Jake Gyllenhaal) meet while looking for a job. Their daily life is full of monotony. Everything in their lives is predetermined – they have to find a permanent job, get married and start a family. When their new employer Joe Aquier (Randy Quaid) sends them to work on the majestic Brokeback Hill, a friendship develops and, over time, a deep love affair.
film “Tajimnitsa Brokeback MountainStarting April 30 on Netflix.
Georgina Campbell (“Black Mirror”) stars in “Barbarians.” Tess, who plays her, arrives late at night at the house she has rented via Airbnb. Once he arrives, he discovers that something is wrong, as a strange man named Keith (Bill Skarsgård) actually lives there. Despite everything, Tess decides to stay here all night. She soon discovers that the apartment has more reason to worry than Keith.
“Barbarians” from May 1 on Netflix.
“The Influencer's Girl” is a film about influencers who lead a seemingly perfect life, filled with luxurious and carefree travel, designer clothes and endless fun. The main roles will be played by: debutant Karina Reisner, Olga Kalica, Kamil Wodka, Mateusz Banasiuk, Joanna Koronieńska Dobor, Rafael Krolikowski,
film “Influencer's girlfriendFrom May 2 on Netflix.
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