Sid is a high school kid who has fallen for an American student,
Angie. He is determined to lure the attractive New Yorker away
from Virgile, the school Don Juan, but to do this he needs a mobile
phone. Unable to afford the model he really wants, Sid ends up
buying a cheap phone at a strange market. To his surprise, the
phone appears to have a life of its own. It rings people up by
itself and automatically solves your problems. But the phone also
has a darker side, as Sid and his friends soon discover...
In his letters to his friends and family, Franz Kafka gives us a rich self-portrait that is surprisingly upbeat, nor the angst-ridden soul we might expect.
The cinema of Japan is noteworthy for its purity, subtlety and visual impact. The films of Ozu, Mizoguchi and Kurosawa are sublime masterpieces of film poetry.
From Jean Renoir to François Truffaut, French cinema has no shortage of truly great filmmakers, each bringing a unique approach to the art of filmmaking.