A group of medical students begin experimenting with near-death experiences, each taking turns to flatline themselves and then be resuscitated. However, they soon discover that their experiences have dire consequences as they become haunted by their past traumas and repressed memories. As they delve deeper into the afterlife, they must confront their own mortality and face the consequences of their actions.
Whore is a 1991 drama that takes a raw and unflinching look at the dark world of prostitution. The movie follows a female sex worker as she navigates the dangerous streets, facing violence, mistreatment, and brutality. Through her eyes, we are exposed to the routine, disdain, and sexuality that come with the job, as well as the constant threat of harm. The film explores themes of capitalism, violence against women, and the complexities of sex work.
And God Created Woman is a comedy-drama film that explores themes of love, lust, and liberation. It follows the story of a strong-willed female protagonist who breaks free from societal norms and challenges the expectations placed upon her. With a mix of romance, political intrigue, and unexpected twists, this movie takes viewers on a journey of self-discovery and personal empowerment.
In a small Southern town, a womanizing man finds himself falling in love with his best friend's sister, leading to heartbreak and sexual frustration.
Sister, Sister is a psychological thriller that takes place in a small town in Louisiana. The story revolves around a mysterious murder at a bed and breakfast, and the secrets that the inhabitants of the town are hiding.
The Whole Wide World is a biographical drama that tells the story of a courtship between a teacher and a writer set in 1930s Texas. The movie explores their star-crossed lovers' relationship against a backdrop of rural setting and mental illness.
Passionada (2002) tells the story of a grieving widow and her teenage daughter who find love and happiness through unexpected relationships, including a fisherman, a gambler, and a mother-in-law. They also face challenges such as mourning and card counting. Will they overcome these obstacles and find joy in their lives again?
American Weapon is the story of six beautiful travelers who head to the mountains for a getaway weekend, only to be terrorized by a homicidal war veteran, who has been programmed to kill without remorse.
Blow Debris similarly suggests narrative but prefers to offer it in the form of a drifting, almost aimless experience; the piece enacts a passage or journey as we follow a group of nude wanderers in a desert landscape. As with Electric Earth, what could be postmodern anomie becomes celebratory drifting. Aitken spurns a romantic nostalgia for a pristine past and its untrammeled landscapes in favor of the stories suggested by the discarded remnants and detritus that litter the expanse of the Mojave Desert. He also fetishizes the feeling of the desert. Even in the cool, dark space of the gallery rooms housing the huge projections, you sense the lassitude of the characters and time seems to slow down. And then things explode, time reverses, and you are compelled to walk around some more, from dislocation to relocation and back again.
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