Added in June: Everybody Hates Johan, The Colour of Paradise, The Father and more
Beamafilm
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30/06/2023
June has been a month full of captivating cinema on Beamafilm as we've added a diverse range of thought-provoking and visually stunning titles that will ignite your passion for storytelling. If you missed any of our great June additions, now is a great time to catch up and to immerse yourself in a mesmerizing tale.
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The story of Mohammed, a blind Iranian boy and his father, Hashem, who is always oscillating between accepting his son as he is and abandoning him, as he represents a burden for him, after the loss of his wife.
Johan, a loner with horses and explosives, is never accepted by the local community. We follow his struggle for belonging in the village and the lifelong, unrequited love for the girl next door, which he accidentally blew up in his youth.
A jilted fan soon finds himself pulled into a deadly game of cat-and-mouse after he accepts the opportunity to spy on his favorite actress via his laptop.
A fragile young woman, who has tried to escape the dark past of her family, is forced to return to her family's estate. She must relive her previous traumas and confront the true source of her family's guilt.
A documentary about Native American role models, nation re-building and tribal justice via personal and professional stories of American Indian attorneys, tribal judges and their colleagues.
Modern society owes an enormous debt to the painter Edvard Munch, from Andy Warhol to Ingmar Bergman, from Marina Abramovic to Jasper Jones. His paintings have become twentieth-century symbols.
Actor Jeremy Irons takes viewers on a captivating exploration of the Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain. Amidst the halls filled with timeless masterpieces, Irons unveils stories of rulers, common people, war, madness, peace, and happiness.
Inside a spaceship at Jiuquan Launch Facility, three men sit on top of 500 tons of liquid fuel. A controlled explosion will blast them three hundred kilometers into space, and into the record books. This is China’s next great leap into space – an historic mission where one...