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Pocahontas![]() | 1995 | G | 1h 21m | Animation, Adventure, Drama Set in 17th-century Virginia, Pocahontas follows the story of a Native American woman who falls in love with English settler John Smith. As their relationship develops, Pocahontas faces challenges in balancing her love for Smith and her loyalty to her people. The film explores themes of nature, understanding, and respect across cultures, with memorable music and vibrant animation. |
If![]() | 2024 | G | 1h 44m | Animation, Comedy, Family A young girl who goes through a difficult experience begins to see everyone's imaginary friends who have been left behind as their real-life friends have grown up. |
The Last Days![]() | 1998 | PG-13 | 1h 27m | Documentary, History Produced by Steven Spielberg, The Last Days documents the stories of five Hungarian Jews who survived the Holocaust. Through personal testimonies, this Oscar-winning documentary provides a powerful look into the resilience of the human spirit amid unimaginable horrors. |
All About Eve![]() |
This classic Hollywood drama tells the story of a young actress who schemes her way into the life of an aging Broadway star. All About Eve explores themes of ambition, jealousy, and the ruthlessness of fame, earning it critical acclaim and multiple Academy Awards. |
It Ends With Us![]() | 2024 | PG-13 | 2h 10m | Drama, Romance When a woman's first love suddenly reenters her life, her relationship with a charming, but abusive neurosurgeon is upended and she realizes she must learn to rely on her own strength to make an impossible choice for her future.. |
Sculpting This Earth![]() | Picked by Victor van Aswegen Sculpting This Earth This South African documentary, directed by Victor van Aswegen, explores the art of environmental sculpture, highlighting artists who use natural materials to create sculptures that reflect and interact with their surroundings. Through breathtaking visuals and insightful interviews, Sculpting This Earth captures the relationship between art, nature, and the ephemeral beauty of earth-inspired creations |
Mirror![]() | Picked by Pulp Film Society 1975 | Not Rated | 1h 47m | Drama This visually stunning Russian film reflects on memories, dreams, and historical events. Blending personal recollections with national trauma, Mirror uses surreal imagery to explore identity and memory. Tarkovsky’s masterpiece is known for its poetic style and nonlinear narrative. |
The Cremator![]() | Wednesday night screams 1969 | Not Rated | 1h 35m | Drama, Horror Set in 1930s Czechoslovakia, this chilling psychological horror follows a crematorium worker whose fascination with death takes a dark turn as he becomes entangled with fascist ideology. The Cremator is a haunting examination of morality, power, and human nature. |

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