Film Language Tag: source lighting
Light originating (or that appears to originate) from an identifiable source in the scene — a candle, a table lamp, the sun, etc. — even if the bulk of the actual illumination is provided by an off-camera source.
Morse Code (Closing Sequence), Parasite
Ki-woo (Choi Woo-shik) discovers that Ki-taek (Song Kang-ho) has found a way to communicate with him.
"From Her to Eternity", Wings of Desire
Damiel (Bruno Ganz) finds Marion (Solveig Dommartin) at bar during a Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds concert.
"If You Want Me", Once
Guy (Glen Hansard) gives Girl (Markéta Irglová) one of his songs to write lyrics for.
"Somewhere" Reprise (Closing Sequence), West Side Story
Tony (Richard Beymer) and Maria (Natalie Wood) find each other in the playground. Chino (Jose De Vega) shoots Tony, who dies in Maria's arms while the Sharks and the Jets watch.
"The Hill", Once
Girl (Markéta Irglová) and Guy (Glen Hansard) take a break from their recording session, and she plays one of her own songs.
"You Were Meant for Me", Singin' in the Rain
R.F. Simmons (Millard Mitchell) wants to cast Kathy (Debbie Reynolds) in the newest picture. Afterwards, Don (Gene Kelly) and Kathy catch up.
6 Months Later, Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood
Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt) fly back to LA from Italy.
A Blues for Nina, Love Jones
Darius (Larenz Tate) performs a spoken-word poem, which he retitles after meeting Nina (Nia Long)
A Controversial Screening, Ulysses' Gaze
A (Harvey Keitel) attends a screening of one of his old films that stirs controversy in the small Greek town it is playing in.
A Different Kind of Religion, Alphaville
Alpha 60 ruminates on time and semantics while Lemmy (Eddie Constantine) visits Natacha (Anna Karina) at the programming and memory department.
A Hard World for Little Things, The Night of the Hunter
Harry (Robert Mitchum) tracks down John (Billy Chapin) and Pearl (Sally Jane Bruce). Ms. Cooper (Lillian Gish) and Harry have an all-night standoff.
A National Disgrace, Sweet Smell of Success
At Hunsecker's (Burt Lancaster) broadcast rehearsal, he and Sidney (Tony Curtis) wait for Dallas (Martin Milner) and Susie (Susan Harrison) to confront them about the printed smear.
A Night Between Battles, Saving Private Ryan
In the French town of Neuville-au-Plain, Captain Miller (Tom Hanks) and his remaining men (Edward Burns, Jeremy Davies, Adam Goldberg, Barry Pepper, Giovanni Ribisi, Tom Sizemore) spend a night in a church. They discuss the rationalization of sacrifice for a mission and memories from back home.
A Paying Customer, Half Nelson
Drey (Shareeka Epps) arrives at a motel to deliver drugs, only to find that the buyer is Dan (Ryan Gosling).
A Poor Family, Volver
Raimunda (Penelope Cruz) and Paula (Yohana Cobo) return home to Paco (Antonio de la Torre).
A Shared Christmas, Grand Illusion
Rosenthal (Marcel Dalio) and Marechal (Jean Gabin) celebrate christmas with Elsa (Dia Parlo), the German woman who has taken them in.
A Technocracy, Alphaville
Lemmy (Eddie Constantine) finds Henri Dickson (Akim Tamiroff), a fellow agent, and learns more about Alphaville.
Abuela Claudia, In the Heights
Abuela Claudia (Olga Merediz) passes away during the heat of the blackout.
Adam and Camilla's Engagement Announcement, Mulholland Drive
At Camilla’s invitation, Diane attends a party at Adam’s house on Mulholland Drive and is upset to discover that Camilla and David have become engaged.
Agnes and Anna, Cries and Whispers
At night, Agnes (Harriet Andersson) cannot sleep due to her pain. Anna (Kari Sylwan) comforts her.
Agnes' Condition, Cries and Whispers
Anna (Kari Sylwan) wakes up Maria (Liv Ullmann) and Karin (Ingrid Thulin) because Agnes' (Harriet Andersson) condition is worsening.
Alternate Life, It's a Wonderful Life
George (James Stewart) discovers what Bedford Falls would be like had he never been born.
An Attempted Hit, The Godfather Part II
In the middle of the night, someone attempts to kill Michael (Al Pacino). Michael tells Tom (Robert Duvall) that he suspects a betrayal within the family.
An Unconcievable Betrayal, Malcolm X
Malcolm X (Denzel Washington) realizes Elijah Muhammad (Al Freeman Jr.) has contradicted his own teachings.
Apartments, PlayTime
Monsieur Hulot (Jacques Tati) visits a friend from the army at his apartment.
Are You a Good Boy?, A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
The Girl (Sheila Vand) scares the boy (Milad Eghbali) and steals his skateboard.
Art Critic Finley Stephens Summons the Candyman, Candyman
While being interviewed by art critic Finley Stephens (Rebecca Spence), Anthony (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) eggs her into summoning the Candyman. As he investigates her whereabouts after she leaves for the bathroom, Anthony sees a reflection of the Candyman in the mirror. However, he notices odd parallels between him and the Candyman. It seems as though they are linked and the Candyman is his counterpart. The clip ends as Anthony, now amalgamated into the character of the Candyman, brutally kills Stephens as shown through the windows of his apartment building.
At the Movies, Stranger Than Paradise
Eva (Eszter Balint), Willie (John Lurie), and Eddie (Richard Edson) go to the movies.
Austrian Immigration, The Dust of Time
A terrorist attack diverts A's (Willem Dafoe) plans in Berlin. Eleni (Irène Jacob) and Jacob (Bruno Ganz) cross the border into Austria on New Year's Eve 1973.
Award of Your Own (Closing Sequence), All About Eve
Eve (Anne Baxter) discovers that another aspiring actress (Barbara Bates) had broken into her apartment.
Bailey, Once Upon a Time in America
Noodles (Robert De Niro) meets Secretary Bailey, who reveals he is Max (James Woods).
Bedtime, Petite Maman
Marion (Nina Meurisse) and Nelly (Joséphine Sanz) get ready for bed in Marion's childhood bedroom.
Blackout, What Time Is It There?
Hsiao-kang's mother (Lu Yi-ching) begins to turn off all the lights and block out all the windows in her house, which results in a fight with her son (Lee Kang-sheng).
Blood from the Stone (Restored Version from Giorgio Moroder, 1984), Metropolis
Freder (Gustav Frohlich), son of the city master, watches as Maria (Brigitte Helm) brings a group of workers' children into the Eternal Gardens of Pleasure.
Broken Air Conditioning, Brazil
Sam Lowry (Jonathan Pryce) meets suspected terrorist Archibald Tuttle (Robert De Niro), who fixes his apartment’s broken air conditioning.
Burning, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Tom (John Wayne) sets fire to his house while inside, but Pompey (Woody Strode) saves him.
Butch and Sundance Go On the Run, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Butch (Paul Newman) and Sundance (Robert Redford) rob a train but are ambushed by a group of men on horseback. They run away on horses of their own and make it to a town they think can help hide them. The group of men come through town looking for the two fugitives.
By the Firelight, Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Sophie (Luàna Bajrami) helps Marianne (Noémie Merlant) get settled.
Cain, Intruder in the Dust
Sheriff Hampton (Will Geer) and Nub Gowrie (Porter Hall) wait for the killer to appear and find Crawford Gowrie (Charles Kemper).
Caledonia Chapel, Intruder in the Dust
Chick (Claude Jarman Jr.), Aleck (Elzie Emanuel), and Miss Eunice Habersham (Elizabeth Patterson) dig up the grave of Vinson Gowrie (David Clarke) at Caledonia Chapel.
Can't Sleep, Persona
Alma (Bibi Andersson) reflects on her life. Meanwhile, Elisabet (Liv Ullmann) is disturbed by images of the Vietnam War on television.
Celia, Losing Ground
Victor (Bill Gunn) asks Celia (Maritza Rivera) if he can paint her. Sara (Seret Scott) comes home and is wary of Celia.
Chantal's Letter, Diary of a Country Priest
Chantal (Nicole Ladmiral) visits the priest (Claude Laydu) with a suicide note, furious over her father's (Jean Riveyre) affair with her governess (Nicole Maurey).
Chase in the Sewers, The Third Man
Harry Lime (Orson Welles) flees from the British Police through the sewers of Vienna. He shoots and kills Sergeant Paine (Bernard Lee) and is badly injured. Holly Martins (Joseph Cotten) kills Lime as he's trying to escape.
Cheyenne Visits, Once Upon a Time in the West
Cheyenne (Jason Robards) visits Jill (Claudia Cardinale) at Sweetwater to think over the killings.
Chiron Meets Juan, Moonlight
Young Chiron (Alex R Hibbert) is chased into an abandoned building, where he is found by Juan (Mahershala Ali).
Church Confessional, The Banshees of Inisherin
During confessional, the priest (David Pearse) asks Colm (Brendan Gleeson) why he does not talk to Pádraic (Colin Farrell).
Cigarette Dipped in Acid, Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood
Sharon Tate (Margot Robbie), Abigail Folger (Samantha Robinson), and Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt) all settle down at home.
Cinema Looks at Itself, Man with a Movie Camera
Filmmaker Dziga Vertov shows Soviet citizens at work and the filmmaking process.
Climb Every Mountain (Closing Sequence), The Sound of Music
The Von Trapp family hides from the Nazi troops and escapes.
Closing Sequence, Steve Jobs
Lisa (Perla Haney-Jardine) watches Steve Jobs (Michael Fassbender) as he takes the stage to launch the iMac.
Closing Sequence, Alphaville
Lemmy (Eddie Constantine) and Natacha (Anna Karina) escape Alphaville.
Closing Sequence, Imitation of Life
Bea (Claudette Colbert) tells Steve (Warren William) that she can't marry him yet.
Closing Sequence , Shadows
Ben (Ben Carruthers) and his friends Tom (Tom Allen) and Dennis (Dennis Dallas) go out and find themselves in a fight.
Closing Sequence, Goodbye, Dragon Inn
The ticket woman (Chen Shiang-chyi) and the projectionist (Lee Kang-sheng) leave the old theater.
Closing Sequence, Taste of Cherry
At night, Mr Badii (Homayoun Ershadi) lies awake in his grave as a thunderstorm begins.
Closing Sequence, Landscape in the Mist
Voula (Tania Palaiologou) and Alexandros (Michalis Zeke) try to cross the German border in a boat.
Closing Sequence, The Living End
Luke (Mike Dytri) knocks out Jon (Craig Gilmore) and takes him to the beach
Closing Sequence, Rear Window
Jefferies (James Stewart) confronts Mr. Thorwald (Raymond Burr).
Closing Sequence, Sunset Boulevard
During their fight, Norma (Gloria Swanson) shoots Joe (William Holden).
Closing Sequence, A Special Day
Antonietta (Sophia Loren) settles down for the night. Meanwhile, Gabriele (Marcello Mastroianni) is escorted out of his apartment.
Closing Sequence, A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
Arash (Arash Marandi) and the Girl (Sheila Vand) finally leave Bad City.
Closing Sequence, I Saw the TV Glow
In 2026, Owen (Justice Smith) has a break down during a birthday party at the Fun Center.
Closing Sequence, TÁR
Some time after her public assault of another conductor, Lydia (Cate Blanchett) conducts in front of a crowd of cosplayers in the Phillippines.
Closing Sequence, Climax
Police come to the abandoned building in the morning and see the aftermath of the night before.
Closing Sequence, Drive
The Driver (Ryan Gosling) meets with mobster Bernie Rose (Albert Brooks) to negotiate the money.
Closing Sequence, Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles
Jeanne Dielman (Delphine Seyrig) kills a client and sits in thought.
Closing Sequence, The Yearling
Jody (Claude Jarman Jr.) returns home to Penny (Gregory Peck) and Ora (Jane Wyman) after running away.
Closing Sequence, Faces
Richard (John Marley) yells at Maria (Lynn Carlin) for having a man over.
Closing Sequence, L'Argent
Yvon (Christian Patey) kills an entire family and confesses to the police.
Closing Sequence and Credits, Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood
Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio) talks to his neighbor Roman Polanski (Rafal Zawierucha).
Condemned, Alphaville
Lemmy (Eddie Constantine) and Professor von Braun (Howard Vernon) witness the execution of several men condemned for expressing emotions prohibited in Alphaville.
Corridor Fight Scene, Oldboy
Dae-su (Choi Min-sik) defeats 20+ men in a hallway with just a hammer.
Crossed Letters, Jules and Jim
When Jim (Henri Serre) and Catherine's (Jeanne Moreau) relationship sours after they fail to make a baby together, a letter correspondence complicates the matter.
Dance for Queen Anne, The Favourite
Sarah (Rachel Weisz) and Samuel Masham (Joe Alwyn) dance for Queen Anne (Olivia Colman).
Deckard and Roy, Blade Runner
Deckard must face the leader of the replicants he has hunted down.
Deckard Investigates in Chinatown, Blade Runner
Deckard inquires about a scale he found in Leon's apartment.
DeMille's Set, Sunset Boulevard
Joe (William Holden) and Max (Erich von Stroheim) accompany Norma (Gloria Swanson) to Paramount Pictures to see what Cecil DeMille (himself) has to say about the script.
Destroy Me, Hiroshima Mon Amour
He (Eiji Okada) asks her (Emmanuelle Riva) to stay in Hiroshima. They walk around the city.
Disposal, 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days
Following Mr. Bebe's advice, Otilia (Anamaria Marinca) looks through the city for a place to dispose of the fetus.
Drive-By Attack, The Battle of Algiers
Two boys attack pieds-noirs in the streets.
Elle and Lui, Hiroshima Mon Amour
A French actress (Emmanuelle Riva) and a Japanese architect (Eiji Okada) wake after a night together.
Epilogue, La La Land
After five years of separation, Mia (Emma Stone) stumbles across Seb's (Ryan Gosling) jazz club.
Epilogue Continued (Closing Sequence), La La Land
Mia (Emma Stone) and Seb (Ryan Gosling) say farewell to one another.
Eula's Speech, Daughters of the Dust
Eula (Alva Rogers) pleads with the family to change their mindset before they leave Ibo Landing.
Ex-Wife, Before Midnight
Jesse (Ethan Hawke) and Céline (Julie Delpy) argue about Hank's (Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick) custody and Jesse's ex-wife.
Fake Memories, Ghost in the Shell
After Major (Atsuko Tanaka) and her partner Batou (Akio Otsuka) interrogate a garbage man, she goes for a dive in the ocean.
Favor For Monty, 25th Hour
Frank (Barry Pepper) argues with Naturelle (Rosario Dawson) over her relationship with Monty (Edward Norton).
Feeling the Heat, Love Jones
Darius (Larenz Tate) and Nina (Nia Long) return to her place after deciding to give their relationship another try.
Fever, Umberto D.
Umberto passes a feverish night as he struggles to find a solution to his problems.
Final Encounter , Alien
Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) enacts her plan to get rid of the xenomorph once and for all in the escape pod.
Finding a Teammate to Create the Mate, Bride of Frankenstein
Dr. Pretorius (Ernest Thesiger) presents his plan–creating a female mate for the Monster–to Henry Frankenstein (Colin Clive) and tries to convince him to be his partner.
Finding Allah, Malcolm X
Learning about the Honorable ELijah Muhammad (Al Freeman Jr.) from Baines (Albert Hall), Malcolm (Denzel Washington) eventually converts to Islam.
First Night on the Island, Triangle of Sadness
The survivors encounter hear strange animal noises during their first night on the island.
Flesh Fair, A.I. Artificial Intelligence
David and Joe escape the Flesh Fair together.
Flooded Farm, The Yearling
Penny (Gregory Peck), Ora (Jane Wyman), and Jody (Claude Jarman Jr.) try to mitigate the damage to the farm after six days of rain.
Frodo's Quest, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Gandalf (Ian McKellen) tells Frodo (Elijah Wood) the story of the Ring and Lord Sauron. He assigns him a quest.
Get Out (Closing Sequence), Get Out
Chris (Daniel Kaluuya) continues his escape from the Armitage estate. While on the road, Rose (Allison Williams) catches up to him.
Get Ready, Once Upon a Time in America
In 1968, Noodles (Robert De Niro) reunites with Fat Moe (Larry Rapp) after having received a letter asking to rebury his friends.
Give a Damn, Hud
Hud (Paul Newman) and Lonnie (Brandon deWilde) come back home after a night on the town. Homer (Melvyn Douglas) lectures the two.
Goodbye, The Godfather Part II
After finding the bodies of the men who tried to kill him, Michael (Al Pacino) says goodbye to his son, Anthony (James Gounaris).
Hal Takes Control, 2001: A Space Odyssey
Hal cuts the life support of the Discovery's crew and refuses to let Dave back into the ship.
Handing Out Sugar, The Zone of Interest
Walking through his house at night, Rudolf (Christian Friedel) finds his daughter Inge-Brigitt (Nele Ahrensmeier) who cannot sleep and claims she is "handing out sugar." As he reads her a bedtime story, a young girl (Julia Polaczek) hides food for the Auschwitz prisoners.
Have You Ever Been in Love?, It Happened One Night
After learning her father accepts her marriage, Ellie (Claudette Colbert) drags out her journey with Peter (Clark Gable). They rent a house for the night and discuss love.
Heloise's Fate, Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Marianne (Noémie Merlant) and Heloise (Adèle Haenel) talk on the beach.
Her Forgetting, Hiroshima Mon Amour
She (Emmanuelle Riva) tells him (Eiji Okada) about recovering from her German lover's (Bernard Fresson) death.
Hey, Selim, Eternity and a Day
Alexandre (Bruno Ganz) and the boy (Achileas Skevis) go to the morgue to see the body of Selim, the boy's friend who brought him to Greece.
Hiding with Boh, Spirited Away
Chihiro (Rumi Hiiragi) hides among pillows with Yubaba's (Mari Natsuki) baby, Boh (Ryunosuke Kamiki).
Hill X, The Exiles
Homer (Homer Nish) arrives at Hill X, a hangout spot overlooking downtown Los Angeles.
Homer Lets Wilma In, The Best Years of Our Lives
Homer (Harold Russell) shows Wilma (Cathy O'Donnell) what it's like to live with his prosthetic arms.
Honey Gets Killed, A Brighter Summer Day
Shandong (Alex Yang) kills Honey (Hongming Lin) by pushing him in front of a car.
Host Insect, The Hole
Fumigators come to the man upstairs' (Lee Kang-sheng) storefront. The woman downstairs (Yang Kuei-mei) sprays her apartment for roaches.
House Fire, Malcolm X
Malcolm (Denzel Washington) and Betty (Angela Bassett)'s house is firebombed.
Hunting Nino, Drive
Driver (Ryan Gosling) hunts down Nino (Ron Perlman) and kills him.
I Didn't Mean to Hurt Anybody, Devil in a Blue Dress
Easy (Denzel Washington) finds Daphne (Jennifer Beals) waiting at his house and learns of her heritage.
I Don't Understand, Ulysses' Gaze
A (Harvey Keitel) and Kali (Maia Morgenstern) are escorted off the train at the Bulgarian border.
I Don't Want Realism. I Want Magic!, A Streetcar Named Desire
After hearing from Stanley of Blanche's promiscuous past, Mitch (Karl Malden) confronts her (Vivien Leigh) at her sister's apartment.
I Get a Kick Out of You, A Woman Under the Influence
Mabel (Gena Rowlands) goes to a bar and meets a man.
I Knew These Two People (Part 1), Paris, Texas
Travis (Harry Dean Stanton) returns to see Jane (Nastassja Kinski) at the peep show, and tells her a story of two people who were in love.
I Want a Divorce, Faces
Richard (John Marley) and Maria (Lynn Carlin) laugh, then Richard tells Maria he wants a divorce.
I'm Here to Do the Devil's Business, Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood
Three Manson family members, Charles Watson (Austin Butler), Sadie (Mikey Madison), and Katie (Madisen Beaty), break into the house of Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt) and try to kill them.
In the Catacombs, Metropolis
Rotwang (Rudolf Klein-Rogge) chases Maria (Brigitte Helm) into the catacombs and kidnaps her.
In-Yun, Past Lives
Nora (Greta Lee) meets and becomes close with Arthur (John Magaro). Hae Sung (Teo Yoo) moves to China.
Information Retrieval, Brazil
Sam (Jonathan Pryce) starts a new position at Information Retrieval and meets his new boss, Mr. Warrenn (Ian Richardson).
Inspirations of Conscience, Alphaville
Lemmy (Eddie Constantine) and Alpha 60 have a conversation.
Instant Noodles, The Hole
The man upstairs (Lee Kang-sheng) and the woman downstairs (Yang Kuei-mei) prepare instant noodles separately.
Investigating Hollis Mulwray, Chinatown
"Jake" Gittes (Jack Nicholson) follows Hollis Mulwray (Darrell Zwerling) to the dry Los Angeles Riverbed.
Isn't Money Enough?, Caught
Unhappy with her marriage to Ohlrig (Robert Ryan), Leonora (Barbara Bel Geddes) strikes out at his friend Franzi (Curt Bois).
It Follows, Pool Scene, It Follows
Jay (Maika Monroe) and her friends to lure the creature into a trap in an abandoned pool facility.
It Won't Always Be Like This, The Apartment
On Christmas Eve, Mr. Shelldrake (Fred MacMurray) breaks Fran's (Shirley MacLaine) heart.
Jack's Dilemma, The Jazz Singer
Jack (Al Jolson) sings the Kol Nidre in his father's place and later performs at the Winter Garden Theater.
James Dean Crash, Crash
Helen (Holly Hunter) takes James (James Spader) to one of Vaughan's (Elias Koteas) car crash performances.
Jesup's Bones, Winter's Bone
Merab (Dale Dickey) takes Ree (Jennifer Lawrence) to find her father's bones.
Jiving, Ratcatcher
James (William Eadie) dances with his mother (Mandy Matthews). James' father (Tommy Flanagan) is attacked by the local gang.
Joe Gets Scammed, Midnight Cowboy
Joe (John Voight) expects to have a normal interaction with a potential manager (John McGiver), but instead gets lectured on embracing religion.
Joe Leaves for New York City, Midnight Cowboy
Joe Buck (Jon Voight) gets on a bus to leave his home state, Texas, for New York City.
Joel's Last Memory, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Joel (Jim Carrey) and Clementine (Kate Winslet) enjoy their last memory together before it is erased by Lacuna.
Josh Sees the Sacred Book, Midsommar
Josh (William Jackson Harper) learns from an elder about the community's sacred book and its oracle, Ruben (Levente Puczkó-Smith).
Kamaji's Soot Sprites, Spirited Away
Chihiro (Rumi Hiiragi) asks Kamaji (Bunta Sugawara) for a job. Lin (Yoomi Tamai) arrives to feed the soot sprites.
Klu Klux Klan Ritual, O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Everett (George Clooney), Pete (John Turturro), and Delmar (Tim Blake Nelson) save Tommy (Chris Thomas King) from being lynched by the Klu Klux Klan. Candidate for governor, Homer Stokes (Wayne Duvall), is the Grand Wizard of the Klan.
Knowing How to Play, Once Upon a Time in the West
Jill (Claudia Cardinale) and her driver (Paolo Stoppa) stop at a tavern. The outlaw Cheyenne (Jason Robards) enters wearing shackles and a man playing a harmonica (Charles Bronson) sits in the corner.
L'Chaim, Once Upon a Time in America
Noodles (Robert De Niro) rejoins with his friends Max (James Woods), Patsy (James Hayden), Cockeye (William Forsythe), and Fat Moe (Larry Rapp) who have gotten into the bootlegging business. Noodles chats with Deborah (Elizabeth McGovern).
Lady Sue's Brother, Ran
After entering a stranger's home, Hidetora (Tatsuya Nakadai), Kyoami (Shinnosuke Ikehata/"Peter"), and Tango (Masayuki Yui) find Lady Sue's brother, Tsurumaru (Takeshi Nomura/"Mansai Nomura"), who Hidetora had blinded.
Layers Between, Past Lives
Nora (Greta Lee), Hae Sung (Teo Yoo), and Arthur (John Magaro) go to a bar and talk.
Letters in the Wind, The Earrings of Madame de...
Donati (Vittorio De Sica) writes Louise (Danielle Darrieux) letters while she is on vacation.
Life Experiences, Ikiru
Watanabe (Takashi Shimura) reflects on his life experiences, specifically the loss of his wife and the raising of his son.
Looking at Melancholia, Melancholia
Claire (Charlotte Gainsbourg) follows Justine (Kirsten Dunst) as she looks out at the planet Melancholia at night.
Losing Hope, Minari
Monica (Han Yeri) helps wash her husband's (Steven Yeun) hair as he promises he'll provide for their family
Lover's Invention, Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Marianne (Noémie Merlant) and Heloise (Adèle Haenel) share an intimate moment at night.
Loving at Night, What Time Is It There?
Shiang-chyi (Chen Shiang-chyi) sleeps with the tourist (Cecilia Yip). Hsiao-kang (Lee Kang-sheng) has sex with a woman (Tsai Guei) in his car. Hsiao-kang's mother (Lu Yi-ching) masturbates in her bed.
Lydia's Breakdown, TÁR
Lydia (Cate Blanchett) assaults a conductor, Eliot (Mark Strong) at a live performance.
Madame D's Will, The Grand Budapest Hotel
Monsieur Gustave (Ralph Fiennes) and Zero (Tony Revolori) arrive at Madame D's estate to pay their respects.
Mappamondo , Terraferma
Sara (Timnit T.) traces out her perilous journey to Italy from Ethiopia on a globe, while Giulietta (Donatella Finocchiaro) notes that Linosa is missing from its representation of Italy.
Marcello Calms the Bully Dog, Dogman
At a dog grooming shop, we are introduced to Marcello, who is attempting to give an aggressive dog a bath.
Marji Grows Up, Persepolis
Marji (Chiara Mastroianni) transitions into her teenage years. At a bar, she lies about her Iranian identity.
Meeting Smith Ohlrig, Caught
Leonora (Barbara Bel Geddes) meets multimillionaire Smith Ohlrig (Robert Ryan).
Mirror, A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
After heckling Atti (Mozhan Marnò), Hossein (Marshall Manesh) encounters the Girl (Sheila Vand).
Miss Beecher Finds the Body, Sergeant Rutledge
Miss Beecher (Constance Towers) offers her testimony to the court about what happened the night she encountered Sergeant Rutledge (Woody Strode).
Monstro Elisasue Performance, The Substance
Monstro Elisasue (Margaret Qualley) performs for a crowd, but chaos ensues.
Mrs. Chan, Chan Is Missing
Jo (Wood Moy) and Steve (Marc Hayashi) visit Mrs. Chan Hung (Ellen Yeung).
Muley Graves' Tale, The Grapes of Wrath
Upon returning to the Joads' old house, Tom Joad (Henry Fonda) and the former preacher (John Carradine) encounter Muley Graves (John Qualen) who tells them how every family has been pushed off their land.
Never New (Opening Sequence), Inside Llewyn Davis
Llewyn Davis (Oscar Isaac) plays at The Gaslight Cafe one night in 1961.
Never Old (Closing Sequence), Inside Llewyn Davis
Llewyn (Oscar Isaac) performs at the Gaslight Cafe.
Night Apart, Aftersun
Calum (Paul Mescal) wanders to the beach. Sophie (Frankie Corio) kisses a boy at the resort (Brooklyn Toulson).
Night Swimming, Terraferma
While Filippo (Filippo Pucillo) and a tourist are out for a nocturnal boat ride, they come across a group of shipwrecked migrants in danger of drowning.
Nosferatu on the Move, Nosferatu
Hutter (Gustav von Wangenheim) finds the Count (Max Schreck) in a coffin and, horrified, runs to his room. Later, he sees the Count loading coffins onto a coach and climbing into the last one himself.
Not the Flu, The Hole
The woman downstairs (Yang Kuei-mei) catches the virus, and the man upstairs (Lee Kang-sheng) is distressed.
Nothing to Me, The Godfather Part II
After finding out that Frankie (Michael V. Gazzo) is alive and testifying against him, Michael (Al Pacino) goes to see Fredo (John Cazale) one last time.
On His Side, Certain Women
Laura (Laura Dern) is called by the police and is told that Fuller (Jared Harris) has gone back to his former place of employment and has taken a hostage.
On the Yacht, Toilet Manager—Here, Captain, Triangle of Sadness
Abigail (Dolly de Leon) proclaims that she is the captain on the island.
Open Your Eyes, Malcolm X
Betty Saunders (Angela Bassett) thinks that her husband Malcolm X (Denzel Washington) has been betrayed by the Nation of Islam.
Opening Credits, Drive
The opening credits roll as Driver (Ryan Gosling) drives through Los Angeles.
Opening Sequence, Frances Ha
An introduction to the character Frances Ha and snippets from a day in her life
Opening Sequence, Mulholland Drive
An unidentified woman in a limousine escapes the threatening men driving her unharmed after the car is involved in a collision.
Opening Sequence, The Martian
After a dust storm on Mars forces a crew of astronauts to evacuate, Mark Watney (Matt Damon) is injured and presumed to be dead.
Opening Sequence, Jurassic Park
A velociraptor kills a worker at Isla Nublar.
Opening Sequence, Alphaville
Secret agent Lemmy Caution (Eddie Constantine) arrives at the futuristic city of Alphaville.
Opening Sequence, Sound of Metal
Ruben Stone (Riz Ahmed) and his partner Lou (Olivia Cooke) play at one of their concert tours.
Opening Sequence, Once Upon a Time in America
Three thugs terrorize Eve (Darlanne Fluegel) for information about Noodles' (Robert De Niro) whereabouts.
Opening Sequence, What Time Is It There?
Hsiao-kang's father (Miao Tien) passes, and Hsiao-kang (Lee Kang-shiang) begins mourning.
Opening Sequence, Wendy and Lucy
Wendy (Michelle Williams) travels up north with her dog Lucy in hopes of finding work in a cannery in Alaska.
Opening Sequence, Evil Dead II
Ash (Bruce Campbell) and his girlfriend Linda (Denise Bixler) decide to stay the night in what they think is an abandoned cabin in the woods.
Opening Sequence, I Saw the TV Glow
Owen (Ian Foreman) watches a trailer for a new TV show, The Pink Opaque.
Opening Sequence, It Follows
In this sequence, Annie Marshall (Bailey Spry) has just driven away from the imminent threat following her in her neighborhood. She seeks refuge at the beach where it appears she has not successfully escaped it after all.
Opening Sequence, Double Indemnity
Walter Neff (Fred MacMurray) stumbles into his office late at night with a gunshot wound in his shoulder.
Opening Sequence, The Zone of Interest
The Höss family--whose patriarch, Rudolph (Christian Friedel), is the commandant of Auschwitz--spends a day in nature and celebrates his birthday.
Opening Sequence, The Phantom of the Opera
At the Paris Opera House, a production of Faust is underway
Opening Sequence, Nashville
Opening credits and Haven Hamilton (Henry Gibson) records a song while Opal (Geraldine Chaplin) prepares to write about it.
Opening Sequence, Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles
Opening credits, then Jeanne has a visitor.
Opening Sequence, The Favourite
Sarah (Rachel Weisz) helps Queen Anne (Olivia Colman) get ready and make plans.
Opening Sequence, Ikiru
A group of parents from Kuroe-cho visit the Public Works department to petition their representatives about building a public park. Kanji Watanabe (Takashi Shimura), the chief of the department, sends them to another office.
Operation Höss, The Zone of Interest
At a party celebrating the launch of Operation Höss--the extermination of Hungary's Jewish population--Rudolf (Christian Friedel) calls his wife (Sandra Hüller). The film then cuts to the modern-day Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum.
Organizing, Sorry to Bother You
Protests arise over WorryFree, a company which offers lifetime contracts, and Squeeze convinces Cassius to join the union.
Orpheus and Eurydice, Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Marianne (Noémie Merlant), Sophie (Luàna Bajrami), and Heloise (Adèle Haenel) read the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice.
Out of the Column, Sweet Smell of Success
Sidney (Tony Curtis) returns to his office and his secretary Sally (Jeff Donnell) to complain about getting cut from Hunsecker's (Burt Lancaster) column.
Paper Airplane Pleas, Minari
Amidst a tornado watch, Monica (Han Yeri) and Jacob (Steven Yeun) argue over their recent move to rural Arkansas. Their kids attempt to end the fight, to no avail
Peace and Quiet, The 400 Blows
While trying to sleep, Antoine (Jean-Pierre Léaud) overhears an argument between his parents.
Police Encounter , The Grapes of Wrath
Tom Joad (Henry Fonda) explores the labor camp at night and stumbles upon the former preacher Jim Casey's (John Carradine) tent. As they talk about unfair labor conditions in the camp, the police arrive and a fight breaks out.
Press Interviews, The Battle of Algiers
FLN leader Larbi Ben M'hidi (Si Mohamed Baghdadi) and French Lieutenant-Colonel Phillippe Mathieu (Jean Martin) are interviewed by the press.
Prison Cell, Down by Law
Zack (Tom Waits) is joined by Jack (John Lurie) in a prison cell.
Prisoners of Cotton, Cotton Comes to Harlem
Billie (Mabel Robinson) uses the bake of cotton as a prop for a performance at the Apollo Theater, drawing the attention of Deke O'Malley (Calvin Lockhart), Calhoun (J.D. Cannon), and Gravedigger Jones (Godfrey Cambridge).
Quizas, Quizas, Quizas, In the Mood for Love
Mr. Chow (Tony Leung) and Mrs. Chan (Maggie Cheung) rehearse their farewell before Mrs. Chan goes to room 2046 only to find Mr. Chow already gone.
Raining Frogs, Magnolia
Jim (John C. Reilly) is driving through the city when it starts raining frogs.
Recovering the Uniform, The Last Laugh
After being fired, the doorman (Emil Jannings) sneaks back into the hotel to get his old uniform.
Releasing the Lanterns, Melancholia
Nearing the end of the wedding, Justine (Kirsten Dunst) and Michael (Alexander Skarsgård) release lanterns with the guests to celebrate.
Remain Faithful, Malcolm X
Now out of prison, Malcolm X (Denzel Washington) meets Elijah Muhammad (Al Freeman Jr.).
Rich Kid Apartment, Frances Ha
Sophie comes over to Lev and Benji's apartment. Sophie talks about her relationship with Patch.
Ride to the Diner, Certain Women
Jamie (Lily Gladstone) decides to bring one of her horses to school one night, and she and Beth (Kristen Stewart) ride to the diner.
Robin Digitized, The Congress
Al (Harvey Keitel) watches as Christopher Ryne (Christopher B. Duncan) begins digitizing Robin (Robin Wright) for Miramount Studios.
Robinson's Fight and Request to LT, The Red Ball Express
As the Red Ball Express takes a coffee break, a fight breaks out between Corporal Robinson (Sidney Poitier) and a racist soldier. After Lieutenant Campbell (Jeff Chandler) breaks them up, Robinson requests a transfer.
Sam Cooke and Malcolm X Argue, One Night in Miami...
Sam Cooke (Leslie Odom Jr.) and Malcolm X (Kingsley Ben-Adir) argue over about their roles in the Civil Rights Movement.
Sam Cooke's Boston Performance, One Night in Miami...
Malcolm X (Kingsley Ben-Anir) recounts the story of Sam Cooke's (Leslie Odom Jr.) performance for an angry crowd in Boston.
Sam's Escape, Brazil
With help from Archibald Tuttle (Robert De Niro), Sam (Jonathan Pryce) escapes torture at the hands of Jack Lint (Michael Palin).
School Law, Certain Women
Jamie (Lily Gladstone) stumbles into a night school class on school law taught by Beth Travis (Kristen Stewart), a young lawyer whom she invites to the diner afterwards.
Self-Destruct, Alien
Ripley(Sigourney Weaver)activates the self-destruct sequence.
Selva's Freak Out, Climax
Selva (Sofia Boutella) walks through the hallways in a state of distress.
Séraphita, Diary of a Country Priest
The priest (Claude Laydu) faints on the road and is woken up by Sérephita (Martine Lemaire), one of his troublesome catechism students.
Sergeant Al Powell shoots Karl Vreski., Die Hard
The terrorist Karl Vreski (Alexander Godunov) emerges from Nakatomi Plaza and aims his gun at John McClane (Bruce Willis). John tackles Holly (Bonnie Bedelia) to the ground before Karl is shot multiple times by Al (Reginald VelJohnson) and killed.
Si Larbi Talks to Ali la Pointe, The Battle of Algiers
Si Larbi (Si Mohamed Baghdadi) explains his rationale for a strike to Ali la Pointe (Brahim Hadjadj)
Siobhán's Letter and Setting Colm's House on Fire, The Banshees of Inisherin
Siobhán (Kerry Condon) sends Pádraic (Colin Farrell) a letter from the mainland. A grief stricken Pádraic sets Colm's (Brendan Gleeson) house on fire.
Sixteen Going on Seventeen, The Sound of Music
Leisl (Charmain Carr) sneaks outside to meet Rolf (Daniel Truhitte).
Snow in Halloween Town, The Nightmare Before Christmas
The citizens of Halloween Town admire the snowfall. Meanwhile, Jack (Chris Sarandon, Danny Elfman [singing]) and Sally (Catherine O'Hara) share a tender moment.
So Long to Prohibition, Once Upon a Time in America
The gang (Robert De Niro, James Woods, James Hayden, William Forsythe) host a party for the end of Prohibition. Noodles phones the police to alert them about a liquor buy.
Something Good, The Sound of Music
Captain Von Trapp (Christopher Plummer) tells Maria (Julie Andrews) that he called off his engagement and is in love with her.
Sona's Luck, Luck by Chance
Sona (Konkona Sen Sharma) wins the fridge and acts in a scene.
Souvenirs and Team Bonding, The Hurt Locker
After surviving the sniper stand off, James (Jeremy Renner), Sanborn (Anthony Mackie), and Eldridge (Brian Geraghty) celebrate.
Staying in Place, Caught
Leonora (Barbara Bel Geddes) decides to leave Ohlrig (Robert Ryan) and get a job.
Stop Dave, 2001: A Space Odyssey
Dave manages to get back on the ship to shut down Hal, and discovers a message after doing so.
Super 8, Paris, Texas
Travis (Harry Dean Stanton) watches old Super 8 footage of a trip with his wife Jane (Nastassja Kinski), their son Hunter (Justin Hogg), Walt (Dean Stockwell), and Walt's wife Ann (Aurore Clément).
Talk a Good Game, Malcolm X
Malcolm X (Denzel Washington) and the Nation of Islam demand medical attention for a Brother arrested by police.
Tension and Distrust , Alien
Ash (Ian Holm) and Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) discuss the issues with breaking quarantine after the discovery of the alien.
The Ancestor and the Womb, Daughters of the Dust
Nana Peazant (Cora Lee Day) urges Eli (Adisa Anderson) to connect with his ancestors and his wife's unborn child.
The Angel of Death, Unforgiven
Wracked with fever, Will (Clint Eastwood) is haunted by death.
The Beach Attack, It Follows
Jay (Maika Monroe) and her friends are at the beach, thinking they are safe, when suddenly the entity attacks.
The Black Letter, Four Sons
Mother Bernle (Margaret Mann) receives a letter concerning her sons fighting in Russia.
The Blue Lady, Blue Velvet
Jeffrey (Kyle MacLachlan) and Sandy (Laura Dern) go to The Slow Club to see Dorothy Vallens (Isabella Rossellini), aka The Blue Lady, sing.
The Bonfire, Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Marianne (Noémie Merlant), Sophie (Luàna Bajrami), and Heloise (Adèle Haenel) attend a bonfire.
The Cat in the Doorway, The Third Man
Holly Martins (Joseph Cotten) notices someone watching him from a darkened doorway. When a window light turns on, he sees the figure is Harry Lime (Orson Welles), still alive.
The Cowboy, Mulholland Drive
Director Adam Kesher meets The Cowboy at the top of Beechwood Canyon.
The Creation of Don Corleone, The Godfather Part II
During a neighborhood celebration, Vito (Robert de Niro) enacts his revenge on Don Fanucci (Gastone Moschin).
The Dance and "Riot", The Grapes of Wrath
At the government camp's weekly Saturday night dance, local California landowners try to start a riot.
The Driver and Irene, Drive
The Driver (Ryan Gosling) spends time with Irene (Carey Mulligan) and her son.
The End of "Dragon Inn", Goodbye, Dragon Inn
The ticket woman (Chen Shiang-chyi) cleans the theater after the movie is over.
The Flood, The Weeping Meadow
Eleni (Alexandra Aidini) and Alexis (Nikos Poursanidis) abandon New Odessa after it is flooded by the rising waters of the nearby lake.
The Last Night of Liberty Valance (Part 1), The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Liberty (Lee Marvin) and his gang (Lee Van Cleef, Strother Martin) ambush Peabody (Edmond O'Brien). Ransom (James Stewart) gets his gun.
The Light, Losing Ground
Sara (Seret Scott) poses for a portrait.
The Magician, 8½
At dinner, a magician (Ian Dallas) reads Guido's (Marcello Mastroianni) mind, and he recalls a moment from his childhood.
The Man and the Kitty, The Hole
The man upstairs (Lee Kang-sheng) runs a food store.
The Meeting of the Five Families, The Godfather
Don Corleone (Marlon Brando) calls all of the Five Families together to stop the war between them.
The Milton Family, Winter's Bone
Ree (Jennifer Lawrence) tracks down Thump Milton (Ronnie Hall) in an attempt to get some answers. As a result, Merab (Dale Dickey) and the members of the Milton family capture her and beat her up until Teardrop (John Hawkes) comes for her.
The Party and Aftermath, The Worst Person in the World
Julie (Renate Reinsve) and Aksel (Anders Danielsen Lie) spend a weekend at his friends' home in the Norwegian countryside. There, Julie starts a party that results in injury. Afterwards, she and Aksel listen to his friends fight and she reflects on parenthood.
The Prom and the Morning After, Our Modern Maidens
Billie Brown (Joan Crawford) gets engaged to Gil Jordan (Douglas Fairbanks Jr.), who is trying to become a diplomat. When Brown sees senior diplomat Glenn Abbott (Rod la Rocque) on the train, she goes to talk to him about Gil.
The Revolution, The Godfather Part II
Michael (Al Pacino) flees Cuba once he tells Fredo (John Cazale) that he knows the rat was him. Later, he asks Tom (Robert Duvall) what happened to Fredo.
The Robot Mesmerizes, Metropolis
The false Maria (Brigitte Helm) dances before the industrialists, causing chaos throughout the city, while Freder (Gustav Frohlich) suffers hallucinations
The Room Below, Show Boat
Gaylord Ravenal (Allan Jones) and Magnolia Hawks (Irene Dunne) sing about their love for each other.
The Scheme, Double Indemnity
Phyllis (Barbara Stanwyck) shows up at Walter's (Fred MacMurray) apartment. The two of them talk about Phyllis' husband.
The Society of the Crossed Keys, The Grand Budapest Hotel
Freshly out of prison, Gustave (Ralph Fiennes) calls upon The Society of Crossed Keys for assistance.
The Spot, Devil in a Blue Dress
Easy (Denzel Washington) spends the night with Loretta James (Lisa Nicole Carson), a close friend of Daphne (Jennifer Beals).
The Star Gate, 2001: A Space Odyssey
Dave finds another monolith orbiting Jupiter and is transported on an interstellar Journey.
The Ticket Woman, Goodbye, Dragon Inn
The ticket woman (Chen Shiang-chyi) wanders the cinema in search of the projectionist (Lee Kang-sheng).
The Trial, The Godfather Part II
After returning home, Michael (Al Pacino) walks around his silent house. Later, he asks Mama Corleone (Morgana King) for advice.
The Universe is Falling, Old Joy
Still lost in the mountains, Mark (Daniel London) and Kurt (Will Oldham) decide to camp overnight.
The Visit: The Grotesque Presentation, The Fly
Veronica (Geena Davis) visits Seth Brundle’s (Jeff Goldblum) loft-laboratory, and he presents his fly-like transformation to her, as they bond through the abject and despair of his physical and psychological disintegration.
The Well Explosion, There Will Be Blood
Daniel (Daniel Day-Lewis) deals with an explosion of the oil well in Little Boston.
The Whispers of Shadows, The Wind Will Carry Us
A young woman milks a cow underground while the engineer (Behzad Dorani) recites a poem by Forough Farrokzhad.
The Wilson Family Encounters Their Doppelgangers, Us
Adelaide (Lupita Nyong'o) and Jason Wilson (Evan Alex) are in a room with their clones. Adelaide’s clone forces Jason Wilson and his clone to play while the clone gives her life story. Simultaneously Umbrae (Shahadi Wright) and Gabe Wilson (Winston Duke) fight their respective clones, finding crafty ways to outmatch their opponents. Eventually the family finds each other and leaves, surviving the encounter.
The Yacht Sinks, Triangle of Sadness
As Captain Thomas Smith (Woody Harrelson) and Dmitry (Zlatko Buric) berate the passengers over the intercom, the yacht's sewage system floods. In the morning, pirates throw grenades onto the ship.
This Bitter Earth, Killer of Sheep
Stan (Henry G. Sanders) and Stan's Wife (Kaycee Moore) dance to Dinah Washington's "This Bitter Earth."
Tibbs and Gillespie Talk, In the Heat of the Night
Tibbs (Sydney Poitier) and Gillespie (Rod Steiger) share a quiet moment together at Gillespie's house.
Time in Two Cities, What Time Is It There?
Hsiao-kang (Lee Kang-sheng) and Shiang-chyi (Chen Shiang-chyi) go about their days in Taipei and Paris, respectively.
To Fort Lebanon, Moonrise Kingdom
The narrator gives a weather report on the upcoming storm as the Khaki Scouts row Suzy and Shakusky to Fort Lebanon.
Torturing Pete, O Brother, Where Art Thou?
The police catch Pete (John Turturro) and torture him for information on the other escaped convicts.
Train, Spirited Away
Chihiro (Rumi Hiigari) boards a train with No-Face (Akio Nakamura).
Up for Bond, Winter's Bone
Sheriff Baskin (Garret Dillahunt) shows up at the house and tells Ree (Jennifer Lawrence) that her father put their house up for bond. Later, Sonya (Shelley Waggener) stops by to give them some extra food.
Urban Diagnosis, Diary of a Country Priest
The priest (Claude Laydu) arrives in the city and is diagnosed with stomach cancer.
Valentino in Chains, The Son of the Sheik
Ahmed (Rudolph Valentino), the son of the Sheik, is captured and held for ransom by Yasmin's father and told that Yasmin (Vilma Bánky) betrayed him.
Vincent Makes His Flight, Gattaca
Vincent gets help from Dr. Lamar and Eugene finishes his journey.
We Just Need Your Hands, Snowpiercer
Opening sequence: a guard violently separates an elderly couple as Curtis (Chris Evans) and Edgar (Jamie Bell) look on.
We're All Fucking High, Climax
Alaia (Alaia Alsafir) looks for coke and Emmanuelle (Claude-Emmanuelle Gajan-Maull) locks her son in the electricity closet.
What If I'm In the Movie?, Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood
Sharon Tate (Margot Robbie) goes to the movie theater to watch her own movie.
What's So Great about Discovery?, Jurassic Park
Lawyer Donald Gennaro (Martin Ferrero) joins John (Richard Attenborough), Alan Grant (Sam Neill), Ellie (Laura Dern), and Ian (Jeff Goldblum) for lunch and they discuss the ethics of Jurassic Park.
Where Are You Taking Me?, The Weeping Meadow
After seeing the corpse of her son Yannnis and receiving a four-year old letter from dead Alexis (Nikos Poursanidis), Eleni (Alexandra Aidini) is taken in by some remorseful women (Toula Stathopoulou).
Whisky a-Go-Go, Faces
Maria (Lynn Carlin) and her friends go to Whisky a Go Go, where they meet Chet (Seymour Cassel)
White Shit About to Hit Black Fan, Cotton Comes to Harlem
Two rival groups, one led by Deke O'Malley (Calvin Lockhart) and the other by his ex-partner Calhoun (J.D. Cannon), search the pier for the bale of cotton, as Gravedigger Jones (Godfrey Cambridge) and Coffin Ed Johnson (Raymond St. Jacques) stake them out.
Why? and Angel Baby, A Brighter Summer Day
Cat (Wong Chizhan) sings "Why?" by Frankie Avalon and "Angel Baby" by Rosie and the Originals.
Worlds Collide, Tangerine
Sin-Dee (Kitana Kiki Rodriguez), her friends, and Razmik's (Karren Karagulian) family collide at a donut shop.
Yesterday They Were Still Here, Eternity and a Day
Alexandre (Bruno Ganz) goes to the hospital to see his mother (Despina Bebedelli).
You Cannot Just Eat and Eat, The Favourite
Queen Anne (Olivia Colman) tries to jump from the castle.
Your Daddy, Boy, The Night of the Hunter
Harry (Robert Mitchum) tells John (Billy Chapin) he and his mother Willa (Shelley Winters) are engaged. Willa attempts to bed Harry.
Zack Arrested, Down by Law
Zack (Tom Waits) is arrested for driving a car with a dead body in it.
