A group of fighters with different motivations and personal struggles unite to participate in an underground fighting tournament. As they face challenges and confront their own demons, they learn valuable lessons about friendship, strength, and perseverance.
Biutiful follows the story of Uxbal, a man living in Barcelona who navigates a turbulent life as he battles terminal cancer, cares for his children, and deals with his complicated relationships.
In Kickboxer 4: The Aggressor, a martial arts fighter named David Sloan seeks revenge after his wife is kidnapped. He enters a kickboxing tournament to confront the man responsible. Along the way, he must face numerous challenges and fight against dangerous opponents.
In this silent film comedy, a police officer in New York City gets involved in various adventures, including chasing criminals, dealing with a pickpocket, and trying to impress the mayor's daughter.
A farmer faces financial ruin due to the greed of a wealthy businessman, leading to a stark contrast between poverty and privilege.
In Fric-Frac, a group of men plan a robbery, but things don't go as planned and they face various challenges and humorous situations. The story revolves around their attempts to navigate through the obstacles and come out on top.
Porky Pig goes on a quest to Wackyland, a place filled with wonder and madness. He encounters strange characters and gets involved in chaotic situations. With the help of a dodo bird, Porky tries to navigate through the insanity and find his way back home. This classic cartoon showcases absurdism and wackiness in a comical and entertaining way.
In the 1930s, a robin is found dead, leading to a trial where various bird characters are suspects. As the trial proceeds, surreal elements and anthropomorphic animals add to the intrigue. The judge, prosecutor, and police officer try to uncover the truth, while the defendant fights for their life.
In Thunder, a Native American Vietnam vet, played by Mark Gregory, returns to his reservation in the southwest. Seeking solace, he starts a reign of terror on the town, determined to avenge the wrongs done to his people. The film showcases themes of racism, exploitation, and revenge.
Pizza, Beer, and Cigarettes is a crime drama film set in Argentina. The story revolves around a group of friends who get involved in a heist after a series of events. The film explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the consequences of their actions.
London: The Modern Babylon is a documentary that takes viewers on a journey through the history and culture of London. It delves into the city's diverse population, its economic ups and downs, and various significant events such as the London stock market crash in 1991 and the riots in 2011. The film also highlights the struggles faced by different communities and the changes that have shaped the city over time. Through interviews, archival footage, and captivating visuals, the documentary provides a comprehensive exploration of London's past and present.
In this pre-code film set in the 1920s, a gang leader infiltrates the police force to seek revenge on his rival. Along the way, he must navigate the treachery and deception of New York City's underworld.
The Hearts of Age is a surrealistic avant-garde short film that follows a police officer in a fantasy world filled with bizarre and dream-like imagery.
For a short comedy of rare merit this subject is unexcelled. A chalk line series of grotesque caricatures enacted in the land of puppets. A fickle maiden gets herself into numerous embarrassing complications with her host of admirers, but the artist with lightning rapidity overcomes all obstacles and brings the maiden out victorious.
It's the day of the big baseball game between the Drips and the Droops and Woody Woodpecker is trying to crash the gate and get in without paying for a ticket. A policeman keeps tossing him out but Woody puts on a baseball uniform---including a baseball-cap, since baseball players do not wear hats---gets inside and soon gets involved with the game. He ends up pinned to the scoreboard by a deluge of baseballs thrown by everybody in the ballpark.
Betty Boop and some friends go to Grampy's house for a party.
This segment told the romantic story of two hats who fell in love in a department store window. When Alice was sold, Johnny devoted himself to finding her again. They eventually, by pure chance, meet up again and live happily ever after together, side by side. The Andrews Sisters provided the vocals. Like the other segments, it was later released theatrically.
The kids in the tenements have no place to play except in streets where traffic is a hazard. Mickey gets the idea of building barricades to give our gang space to play at an intersection, but a beat cop, the nasty "Hard-Boiled" McManus, puts a quick end to that. A sympathetic constable and a detective who has kids of his own give our gang a chance to help law enforcement. The little rascals wear uniforms and keep an eye on things: Joe, for instance, eyes the bananas at Tony's fruit stand. When the now-fired McManus returns and seeks revenge, the junior police force and their adult colleagues are put to the test.
Harry is a hobo, one step ahead of the law. After accidentally foiling a purse snatcher, he cadges a ride on a flatbed truck, is knocked out when a wax figure falls on him during the ride, and is carried into a museum by someone thinking he's another manikin. Inside, it takes him a while to figure out that he's among dummies. Then, two enterprising jewel thieves arrive to steal the museum director's priceless ruby. Cops are on hand as well: when the ruby goes missing, Harry may be the perfect fall guy. Can Harry stay away from the cops, foil the theft, and behave heroically in front of the museum director's daughter, the same woman whose purse he saved that morning?
The Hare gets his second chance at beating the Tortoise in a foot race, but a canine police officer thwarts his chance at redemption.