After his parents leave town, a lazy teenager's hand becomes possessed by an evil force, leading him to commit gruesome murders against his will.
A slacker surfer named Shaun Brumder jumps from one low-paying job to another with no ambition or direction in life. However, when his application to Stanford University is mistakenly rejected due to a clerical error, Shaun embarks on a mission to rectify the situation and prove his worth. Along the way, he faces various obstacles and learns valuable life lessons about love, family, and the importance of following one's dreams.
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.
In an attempt to impress his high school classmates at their reunion, a man lies about being successful and convinces a famous actor to attend. However, his life spirals out of control as his lies catch up to him, leading to unforeseen consequences.
Love in Thoughts (2004) is set in Weimar Germany and follows a group of teenagers who form a close friendship over the summer. The plot revolves around a love triangle, rebellion, and manipulation. One of the friends, Paul, falls in love with his best friend, Guenther's, sister, Hanne. However, Hanne is also involved with Guenther, leading to tension and jealousy. As the plot progresses, the consequences of their actions become more apparent, ultimately leading to tragedy and suicide. The movie delves into themes of love, friendship, betrayal, and the destructive power of manipulation.
An Angel at My Table is a biographical drama that follows the life of New Zealand writer Janet Frame. The film explores her struggle with mental illness, her time in an insane asylum, and her journey to become a respected author. It is based on her memoir and showcases the challenges she faced in her personal and professional life.
The Indian Runner is a drama film that follows two brothers, Joe and Frank Roberts, who have completely different lives and personalities. Joe, a hardworking and responsible police officer, is married and has a stable life. On the other hand, Frank is a troubled Vietnam War veteran who cannot seem to find his place in the world. The movie explores the complex dynamics of their relationship and the consequences of their choices.
Undertow (2004) is a drama thriller movie about a boy who runs away from his dysfunctional family and uncle in rural Georgia. He becomes entangled in a dangerous curse, where he must fight to survive and escape the clutches of his jealous brother.
Light of Day follows the story of a rock band trying to make it big while dealing with personal and family conflicts. The siblings at the center of the band face the challenges of ambition, love, and the harsh reality of the music industry. As they navigate through ups and downs, they must confront their past and reconcile their differences to find their own version of success.
Dr. Jekyll creates a formula that transforms him into Ms. Hyde, a woman with a completely different personality. As Ms. Hyde, he must navigate the challenges of being a woman while dealing with a psychopath and a romantic rivalry.
Twisted Obsession tells the story of a filmmaker who becomes obsessed with a physically disabled woman, leading to a complex web of relationships and intense emotions.
Set in Buenos Aires, this psychological thriller follows the life of Adrian LeDuc, a shy and socially awkward man who runs a failing cinema. His life takes a dark turn when he becomes entangled with his eccentric apartment building tenants, including a drag queen, a hitman, and a mysterious man. As Adrian's paranoia and distrust grow, he discovers shocking secrets that threaten to consume him.
In 'Query,' a group of friends navigate the complexities of friendship, love, and sexuality. The story follows the main character as he embarks on a journey of self-discovery and explores his first gay sexual experience. With humor and heart, the film explores themes of identity, acceptance, and the importance of human connection.
The comedy unfolds in the attractive environs of the never-ending filming of a TV series. The performance opens up with wonderful interplay of relationships, characters, situations, conflicts, big hopes and ambitious plans interwoven with a love motif. At the end of this bizarre story we are surprised by the harmony created from the discord of authentic human emotions.
Two anarchistic brothers live by petty thievery and try to recover from their Catholic upbringing. Bandiera and Rabbino were children when they pushed their drunk of a father out of a window for killing their pet sheep. When a girl is raped by her father, she is brought by young "rescuers" to the home of the two brothers who then watch their friends take advantage of her sexually. The brothers take her in, and the three live happy and celibate if not uneventful lives until the brother's are sent to jail for stealing.
In F*ck Love, a young boy and girl find themselves caught in a series of hilarious and embarrassing situations as they navigate the complexities of love. From covering someone's eyes to sitting on tables, the pair experience love, lust, and friendship in the most awkward ways possible.
Jørgen lives abroad, but every summer he comes back to Denmark with his wife. He invites, as usual, his neighbours and their teenager son, Thomas, for dinner at his place. Only, this time there is a strange tension in the air between the adults. After dinner, Jørgen and Thomas go to the beach for a walk. They discover that both have secret problems, and the fact they cannot talk about them is creating great stress. As they disclose their secrets to each other, a friendship starts. But through the course of the next two summers their relationship develops in a way they would never have expected.
Insufficient brothers Jakub and David, along with friend Sasa, spend most of their time in the social networking world. Relationships for them are chat with virtual girls they have never seen, living a fake fashion show in which they pretend something that is not the biggest life problem, then a discharged cell phone or a broken wifi. The pressure of parents is forced to go under the leadership of David's charming "stepmother" Tereza on a twenty-kilometer bicycle trip, surprisingly finding out there is a real world out there in which life means more than facebook status, real girls look a little better than cartoon action heroes of virtual games and love also include sex.
Student Eric kills time by spying on his neighbors. Compulsively taking notes on everything within binocular range from his bedroom window, he harasses his neighbors by sending unsigned notes and making their private affairs public. When they discover his identity and draw him in, will this release him from his solitude, or confirm in his mind that he will always be the outsider?