
Shows the people who visit a café that is open late at night
The story of the “Oresteia” begins with King Agamemnon's return to Argos after the fall of Troy. The chorus, composed of old Argives, recalls the sacrifice offered to the gods by Agamemnon, in Aulis, of his daughter Iphigenia to gain their favor.
Explore NowPremiering on BBC as a part of their Sunday-Night Theatre program, this 1955 adaptation of Shakespeare's classic play closely follows the original text. The Montagues and Capulets, two families of Renaissance Italy, have hated each other for years, but the son of one family and the daughter of the other fall desperately in love and secretly marry.
Explore NowA light hearted adaptation of Shakespeare's play about middle class life in Elizabethan England.
Explore NowA boy imprisoned for a double murder is used in a prison experiment involving placing an animal in the cells of prisoners.
Explore NowTelevision adaptation of Chekhov's story about the spoiled widow Madame Ranevskaya.
Explore NowThe baron wants his niece and her cousin to get married but their own intrigues challenge his plans.
Explore NowDepicts a woman who commits suicide after being betrayed by a man who, by playing on her low self-esteem, has made herself her superior - and thus deprived her of all right to exist.
Explore NowBlind-Jonas is in a poorhouse dreaming about his past, in contrast the young girl Cecilia shows up dreaming about her future.
Explore NowA young girl is torn between marrying the old man herr Sleeman for money or the young hunter out of love.
Explore NowAxel and Bertha are a married couple who are both artists in 1880s Paris, the film addresses the topic of gender equality in marriage and society, for example the property rights of married women.
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