A teenager stops off to see his dealer to test a new drug before heading off for a night of partying. On the way home, he picks up an injured woman and the night takes a surreal turn.
A couple travels to Northern Europe to visit a rural hometown's fabled Swedish mid-summer festival. What begins as an idyllic retreat quickly devolves into an increasingly violent and bizarre competition at the hands of a pagan cult.
Pirates of Silicon Valley is a movie that explores the legendary rivalry between Apple Computer's Steve Jobs and Microsoft's Bill Gates. Set in the early days of the computer revolution, the film takes us on a journey through the personal and professional lives of these iconic figures, showcasing their ruthless determination and visionary ideas. It delves into the struggles, triumphs, and conflicts that shaped the future of technology.
Dev.D is a modern-day adaptation of the classic novel Devdas. The story follows Dev, a spoiled brat from Delhi who becomes addicted to drugs and alcohol after his childhood sweetheart, Paro, marries someone else. Dev embarks on a journey of self-destruction, exploring his sexuality, hitchhiking, and indulging in psychedelic experiences. Along the way, he comes across Chanda, a young prostitute, who becomes a key figure in his life. Dev's journey is filled with emotional abuse, manipulation, and the grim realities of life, ultimately leading to catharsis and a new beginning.
The Trip (1967) takes viewers on a psychedelic journey, following a man's exploration of the counterculture movement in the 1960s. Through the use of drugs such as LSD, marijuana, and thorazine, the protagonist experiences both euphoria and fear. Along the way, he encounters various colorful characters, explores solipsism and the fear of death, and questions his own existence. This exploitation film explores themes of sex, freedom, and the human desire for meaning and connection.
In Marseille, two musicians try to survive and make a living while facing challenges such as homelessness, illegal trafficking, hypochondria, and passionate love.
Serge Renart, a television journalist who's now a has-been, and Natacha Bison, a war reporter who has been laid off because she posed too much of a danger to her colleagues, find themselves forced to investigate a story together, which will take them to Thailand, in search of one of the best kept secrets of contemporary history. What really happened during the televised broadcast of the Apollo 11 mission, when man first walked on the moon?
In 1960s San Francisco, a deaf runaway girl, Jenny, arrives in the vibrant Haight-Ashbury neighborhood during the Summer of Love. She befriends a struggling rock band who helps her in her search for her missing brother. Jenny gets caught up in the counterculture of drugs, sex, and rock music, while also facing dangers and the dark side of the hippie lifestyle. Psych-Out is a psychedelic melodrama that explores themes of youth rebellion, freedom, and identity.
A news crew goes into an Indonesian cult to report the goings-on. It is alluded to that the "father" or founder of the cult sleeps with the children to "purify" them. The interviewer hears a conversation between his fiancée and his best friend, both of whom are crew members, and finds out that she's pregnant with his best friend's baby.
A topless dancer attracts, seduces, then murders the men she sleeps with. She does it with a twist, however; she kills them with garden tools.
A young girl relates what happened during her first LSD trip, when – among other things – her food began talking to her.
The Last Joint Venture is a comedy crime movie that revolves around the lives of stoned characters involved in drug smuggling. It follows their hilarious and outrageous escapades as they navigate through the world of cannabis and crude humor. The plot takes a twist when they find themselves in a rehabilitation institute and need money to escape from it. Along the way, they encounter love, mysterious deaths, LSD trips, violence, and paranoia. The Last Joint Venture is a movie that combines silliness, friendship, and the consequences of drug use.
A group of teenagers try ecstasy for the first time, but their lack of experience with the drug turns everything into a chain reaction of horrible trips.
Bobby Yeah is a strange and nightmarish stop-motion animation short film that follows the story of Bobby, a human-like creature with a button fixation. His world is filled with bizarre and disturbing situations as he goes on a bad trip through candy cinema and encounters larva-like creatures, a bunny, and much more. The film explores themes of curiosity, obsession, and the consequences of our actions.
In the early 1970s, a group of young volunteers, the Free Youth Clinic of Winnipeg, operated a "crisis bus" to rescue young people experiencing bad drug trips, usually from LSD.
A police captain is caught between businesses operating on the Los Angeles Sunset Strip who don't like the punks hanging out, and his belief in allowing the kids their rights. But when his daughter gets involved with an unruly bunch, his attitude starts to change.
Pursuit of Happiness is a documentary series about the potential mainstreaming of psychedelic therapies to treat mental illness. Episodes present various contemporary authorities discussing the reawakening, usage, risks, and rewards of research with these medicines.
When a young auto salesman is forced to give up a vacation with his wife in order to drive a big American car to its new owner who lives on the Riviera, he makes the best of things. First, he gets and old friend to ride along with him. Then, the two of them are joined by another pair of men who want to ride south.
CBS TV news special hosted by Harry Reasoner explores the way-out world of the Hippies and the Haight-Ashbury psychedelic 1960s LSD scene. Footage of LSDs users experiencing bummer trips. The Diggers, the Oracle and cool street and Golden Gate Park scenes with hippies tripping out. The Grateful Dead are interviewed and are shown performing "Dancin' in the Streets" on a flatbed truck in Golden Gate Park. The Hippie Temptation!
My Sweet Satan tells the story of a troubled teen who becomes deeply involved with a satanic cult, leading to a series of violent and terrifying events. As his mental state deteriorates, he is drawn further into the dark world of devil worship and ritual sacrifice. Based on a true story, this movie explores themes of cruelty, mental illness, and the power of manipulation.