Human Nature is a satirical comedy-drama that explores the complexities of human behavior and societal norms. It follows the story of a scientist who conducts an experiment involving a mentally disabled man living in the wild. As the experiment progresses, the scientist's own ethics and understanding of human nature are called into question.
Entr'acte (1924) is an avant-garde short film filled with surrealism and comedy. The film takes the audience on a journey through a series of absurd and unexpected events, featuring running after a car, a runaway carriage, a funeral procession, a bearded woman, and a ballet performance. With its experimental and dadaist elements, Entr'acte is a unique cinematic experience.
In October 1968, a group of strangers find themselves trapped in a bus station in Mexico City during a torrential downpour. As the rain continues, they realize that something supernatural is happening, causing fear and panic to spread. With limited communication and growing paranoia, they must try to survive the unknown forces that threaten their lives.
Berserk is a gripping crime thriller set in a circus, where a murder investigation unfolds and the audience is taken on a suspenseful journey of unraveling the mystery. The plot revolves around a series of murders within the circus community, and a police detective who must navigate through the web of intrigue to catch the killer.
Wolf Girl is a drama film released in 2001. It tells the story of a young girl with hypertrichosis, a condition that causes excessive hair growth all over her body. She joins a carnival freakshow where she faces prejudice and bullying from both the audience and her fellow performers. The film explores themes of acceptance, self-discovery, and the human capacity for cruelty.
In 1980, a teenager named Frankie joins a traveling carnival and quickly becomes entangled in the drama and chaos of the carny lifestyle. He encounters colorful characters such as a bearded woman, a sword-swallowing performer, a stripper, and a hustler. As Frankie navigates the ups and downs of carnival life, he begins to question his own identity and dreams.
Popeye the Sailor (1933) follows the adventures of Popeye, a brave and strong sailor who gains incredible power after consuming spinach. With his trusty pipe and the support of his love interest Olive Oyl, Popeye takes on the brutish Bluto and various other challenges, all while navigating the surreal world of carnival games and newspaper headlines.
A married couple in Rome, Italy, become obsessed with procreation and go to extreme lengths to conceive. Their obsession leads them to bizarre situations, including encounters with a bearded woman, a convent, and a car dealership. Along the way, they confront their own sexual difficulties and the challenges of their relationship.
When the beautiful dancer Salome learns that the dwarf circus owner Marcel has just received an inheritance, she marries the lovesick, diminutive performer, all the while planning to steal his fortune and run off with her lover, strong man Sansone. When Marcel and fellow performers discover her evil plan, they band together to carry out a brutal revenge.
Zoraida is a single mother and bearded woman in a circus, while Charly works in transvestite shows. Together they will live a difficult and unusual love story.
A young boy, determined to make money enough to buy his mother a birthday present, finds a variety of odd jobs and finally starts up a makeshift circus.
In a style evocative of Fellini at his most surreal, this bizarre French Canadian fantasy follows the romance between a young filmmaker and a bearded lady from a local circus during the 1960s. The story begins in a contemporary theater where a projectionist describes, to movie director Rex Prince, the ghostly spirit that seems to be haunting his film. The story then races backward to the 1960s when a half-mad, idealistic Rex was busily making his first film, a Marxist tract depicting poverty in Montreal. Edouard Dore, a well-connected editor works with him and it is he who takes Rex to a carnival late one night to meet the performers in a freakshow. The first person Rex meets is Le Grand Zenon, a hulking one-eyed fellow with the amazing ability to use his eye to project movie images on a screen with neither a projector nor film.
Koko the Clown and his dog try to become salesmen.
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