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- From Dennis Cooper's short novel, based upon true events. Texas, mid-1970's. With the help of two teenagers, David Brooks and Wayne Henley, serial killer Dean Corll slaughtered about twenty young boys and recorded these murders on film. From the prison where he serves his life sentence, David Brooks, now a ventriloquist and puppeteer, tells his story through a show he has imagined.
- Baxter has a nice apartment. It's just that other people keep wanting to use it.
- A wealthy German family finds that providing armaments for the Third Reich is a dangerous business.
- Richard of Gloucester uses murder and manipulation to claim England's throne.
- Bristling with silent scenes of his own invention, written in the style of a film scenario, this physical staging enrolls Woyzeck's disenchanted fantasizing in a social critique of the present times.
- Jack London was the most famous American writer of the twentieth century. Symbol of adventure, was alternately vagabond, gold prospector, sailor, farmer, war reporter and socialist militant. He lived life at an amazing pace and his journey, interspersed with writing, is impressive.
- Romeo Castellucci is a complex artist, one of the main characters of the contemporary theatre. In the last thirty years, Castellucci and his theatre company, the Socìetas Raffaello Sanzio, staged performances all over Europe and became one of the leaders of the avant-garde theatre.
- A fifth time widowed and ruined seductress is looking for a new wealthy husband.
- Silvia and Arlequin love each other. But the Prince also loves Silvia. He must marry her, guided by the law which enjoins him to marry one of his subjects. He could use force but a fool's game cleverly orchestrated by Flaminia takes place.