In a supermarket called Shopwell's filled with anthropomorphic grocery items, human shoppers are worshiped as gods who take groceries to the 'Great Beyond' when they are purchased. Among the groceries in the store is a sausage named Frank, who has dreams of living with his hot dog bun girlfriend, Brenda, in the Great Beyond, where they can finally consummate their relationship. A returned jar of Honey Mustard claims that the Great Beyond is a lie, calling on Frank to seek out an old Native American bottle of liquor named Firewater. This sets off a series of events that involve accidental shopping cart collisions, a trash can revenge plot, and the discovery of a cookbook that reveals the brutal truth about the gods. Ultimately, the groceries learn that they are merely cartoon characters created by human animators and decide to travel to another dimension to meet their creators.
Evelyn Quan Wang, a Chinese immigrant, runs a laundromat with her husband. When their lives become entangled with parallel universes, Evelyn discovers her untapped potential to save the multiverse from a threat. She learns to embrace her alternate selves and fights against Jobu Tupaki, who wants to destroy everything. Through empathy and acceptance, Evelyn repairs the damage she caused and reconciles with her family.
Mary is a successful wedding planner who is forced to reevaluate her perfect life when she falls in love with the groom of one of her clients. As she navigates the complexities of her new relationship, she discovers that true love may be found in unexpected places.
After a chance encounter, a man finds himself drawn into a surreal and chaotic sequence of events during one night in New York City. As he navigates through the city's dark underbelly, he encounters eccentric characters, experiences wild situations, and gets caught up in a web of mistaken identity, crime, and paranoia.
After a child's curse transforms her into her 13-year-old self, a ruthless businesswoman must learn valuable life lessons as she navigates her way through middle school.
Heartburn tells the story of a journalist who suspects her husband of infidelity and embarks on a journey to uncover the truth, leading to a series of comedic and dramatic encounters.
A mysterious figure tells a friend about an incident with laundry.
When a 9-year-old girl's neighbor goes missing, she takes matters into her own hands and sets off on a thrilling adventure through the streets of Manhattan to solve the case. With the help of her 17-year-old brother and an unlikely group of allies, she unravels a web of clues to uncover the truth.
In 'Pigeon: Impossible,' a secret agent is on a mission to protect a briefcase with a nuclear missile launch code. However, his mission goes haywire when a curious and mischievous pigeon becomes trapped inside the briefcase, causing chaos and jeopardizing the mission. The agent must find a way to keep the situation under control and prevent disaster.
David Holzman, an aspiring filmmaker in Manhattan, decides to document his life on film. As he becomes more obsessed with capturing every moment, his invasive filming starts to affect his relationships and his own mental state.
Documentary in which filmmaker Jamie Kastner goes on a personal journey to find out what it means to be Jewish in the modern world. Along the way he meets anti-semitic politician Pat Buchanan, Israeli novelist AB Yehoshua, British anti-Israeli curmudgeon Richard Ingrams and Hasids in Brooklyn; he causes a near-riot in a Parisian suburb simply by asking what people think about Jews; and he meets the 'dominatrix' behind Berlin's largest memorial to dead Jews. (Storyville)
Cosmas (Kostas Hadjichristos) learns that his mother needs to be immediately subjected to surgery. He asks the help of a relative (Nikos Fermas) to cover the expenses. He finds it difficult to overcome them, as he tries to raise money to marry his eminent heart (Martha Vourtsi). His relative agrees to pay, but asks Kosma to marry the Spanish singer (Martha Karayiannis) of the cabaret she runs, so that she can stay legally in Greece. Marriage becomes a secular event and is publicized, creating in Kosmas many problems and misunderstandings with his fiancé. Ultimately, a series of happy times will cancel the fake marriage, mother's surgery, and leave Kosmas the money to marry and start married life with greater financial comfort.
Starring real-life mother and daughter Ester-Rokhl Kaminska and Ida Kaminska, this film is a precursor to the 1937 classic, The Dybbuk, featuring the same classic tale of frustrated love and destiny and the breaking/fulfillment of vows.
The result of a challenge from Melvyn Bragg to write a film that Ken Russell himself would be eager to see banned, was A Kitten For Hitler – a 10-minute short in which a plucky young Jewish boy traverses the globe on a quest to warm the Führer's heart with the gift of a cuddly feline.
A brunch order leads to a spirited debate on the validity of the green chile bagel.
A young couple sings from their apartment windows about the unshared bagel that ended their relationship. Part of the Seven Sins film project.
"Fat Feet", eight months in production, is a pop-art view of life in the big city, complete with a fire-fighting episode and various street scenes. Three dimensional figures and real actors were shot by Grooms both on location and within sets.