Azumanga Daioh follows the lives of six high school girls and their quirky adventures. From the first day of school to graduation, the girls navigate through friendships, exams, and their own unique personalities. With its charming humor and relatable characters, Azumanga Daioh captures the ups and downs of teenage life in a lighthearted and entertaining way.
Catch-22 is a satirical TV show set during World War II, following the story of a bombardier in the US Army Air Corps. The show explores absurdity and the challenges faced by soldiers in a military camp in South Italy. It is based on the novel by Joseph Heller and offers a humorous take on the war.
In a small town, puppeteer couple Judy and Punch take their puppet show on the road, but their success is threatened by their troubled past and the small-town mentality that condemns them. As tensions rise and violence ensues, Judy must find a way to escape the destructive cycle and bring justice to the town.
In Killing Hasselhoff, a man enters a celebrity death pool and puts his money on killing David Hasselhoff. It's a comedy that involves absurdity, scantily-clad females, and a lot of laughs.
Roddelpraat, the place where Jan Roos and Dennis Schouten tell you the latest gossip every Wednesday with a good sense of humor.
Evil Dead Trap follows a talk-show host who receives a mysterious VHS tape that leads her to an abandoned factory where she becomes trapped in a horrifying game of survival. As she navigates the dark and twisted secrets of the factory, she discovers the existence of snuff films and encounters a psychopathic killer. With supernatural powers and a plot full of unexpected twists, this film takes audiences on a terrifying journey.
When a group of marine biologists crash land in the Bermuda Triangle, they realize they have stumbled into the lost city of Atlantis. But they quickly discover the city isn't friendly, and its humanoid inhabitants are planning worldwide domination using the piles of weapons and technology that have fallen through the Triangle over the centuries.
Valley of the Gods follows the story of a trillionaire who hires a copywriter to create chapter titles for his memoir. As the copywriter immerses himself in the billionaire's world, he discovers the hidden doors of reality and a connection with the Navajo tribe. The movie explores themes of absurdity, separation, and reunion while showcasing the beautiful landscapes of the American West.
Satan’s Brew is a dark comedy that follows the absurd and chaotic life of a poet. Struggling with a creative crisis, financial problems, and the loss of his wife, the poet navigates through a world filled with narcissism, megalomania, and plagiarism. Along the way, he encounters various eccentric characters and gets caught up in bizarre situations. With its farcical elements and satirical undertones, Satan’s Brew showcases the absurdity of life and society.
Mathieu, a young ambitious actor, struggles to put together his showreel. His friend Ousmane offers him a role in his rap music video, but the shoot doesn't go as planned.
A boy, abandoned by the whole family - torn apart by obsessions, perversions and problems of every kind-start looking at everything around him through the eye of the camera, so that nothing can seem flat and keep up hope. The meeting between these two lonely souls will bring unexpected consequences.
Like a girl runaway, Tsuyu moves to Osaka to work as a bar hostess. She meets the owner of a model school, Yoko, and seriously thinks about becoming a fashion model. Yoko tells her that she can move in to Yoko’s house to take lessons, while making a living at the same time.
This short comedy concerns the extramarital affair of a drugstore owner. It is based on a popular song by the star of the film, Frank Nagai.
Traveling salesman in a small town before WW2 makes a solemn promise to kill himself. Later he finds that the local people took him very seriously.
Lost in thought in the midsummer heat, Georg suddenly has only one goal. To make his huge, overgrown garden beautiful again at the weekend. But as he spends his days alone in the house he once shared with his ex-wife Sieglinde, who comes to visit at the end of the weekend, he has to deal not only with the garden, but also with absurd visits, memories, nosy neighbours and himself.
People in Places is a comedic movie that features an ensemble cast engaging in absurd and disjointed sketches. Set in various locations throughout Spain, the film explores different short stories in an episodic format.
The mother does half-nude aerobics until her son rapes her, and the daughter falls into bed with a female teacher. Despite the shocking goings-on, the film is much more in keeping with Sato's usual themes of alienation and corrupted innocence than its brutal predecessor.