When Will You Ever Learn?
A woman performs Pete Seeger’s “Where Have All the Flowers Gone?” in Russian while Marlene Dietrich’s German version of the song plays in time.
A woman performs Pete Seeger’s “Where Have All the Flowers Gone?” in Russian while Marlene Dietrich’s German version of the song plays in time.
Renata Litvinova
A woman performs Pete Seeger’s “Where Have All the Flowers Gone?” in Russian while Marlene Dietrich’s German version of the song plays in time.
Middle-aged widow Beatrice Hunsdorfer and her daughters Ruth and Matilda are struggling to survive in a society they barely understand. Beatrice dreams of opening an elegant tea room but does not have the wherewithal to achieve her lofty goal. Epileptic Ruth is a rebellious adolescent, while shy but highly intelligent and idealistic Matilda seeks solace in her pets and school projects, including one designed to show how small amounts of radium affect marigolds.
Years after her son's suicide, a woman longs to confront both the past and a friend of his who took his business idea.
Back from a tour of duty, Kelli struggles to find her place in her family and the rust-belt town she no longer recognizes.
The story of a young writer's transformation when her past invades her present.
Four siblings' lives change drastically when their ailing mother takes a turn for the worse over the holiday season.
Evangelist Carlton Pearson is ostracized by his church for preaching that there is no Hell.
When Tragedy Strikes three Families, their Destiny forces them on a coverging path and mercy as the challenges of their fate could also resurrect their beliefs
On the French island of Mont Saint-Michel, Jack, a failed presidential candidate, Tom, a poet and Sonia, a physicist, engage in an intellectual conversation about politics, philosophy and life over the course of a single day.
In a suburban landscape, the lives of several families interlace with loss, despair and personal crisis. Esther Gold has lost focus on all but caring for her comatose son, Paul, and neglects her daughter and husband. Lawyer Jim Train is devoted to his career, not his family. Helen Christianson wants to find a new spark in life, while Annette Jennings tries to rebuild hers.
After the lewd and frenetic Dance of the Seven Veils, and with the solemn pledge from the very lips of Herod himself that she could have whatever her heart desires up to half his kingdom, wanton and proud young Salomé comes before her king with an unreasonable demand. Beguiled by John the Baptist, and then scorned for the sake of his god, lascivious Salomé—encouraged by her mother, the vindictive, Herodias—commands that John be executed and his head delivered on a silver platter.