Ava, a teenage girl, goes on a summer vacation where she experiences first love and the loss of her eyesight. She navigates through challenges and comes of age in a world filled with tough situations, including her encounter with a wolf-dog and a gypsy family. Throughout the journey, Ava develops strong relationships with her mother and brother, while also exploring her own sexuality and the complexities of teenage life.
During the American Civil War, as Union Army soldiers invade the South, three women - a young slave girl, her sister, and their matriarch - must defend their home against the intrusion and violence that follows.
Escape from Hell is a 1980 exploitation film that follows a group of women who are imprisoned in a brutal jungle prison. They must fight for their lives against sadistic guards and endure various forms of sexual violence. As they plan their escape, they face danger, brutality, and eventually find freedom.
In a family-owned bowling alley, tension arises between two brothers following their father's death. Meanwhile one of them, a cop, is investigating a series of disturbing murders. Both brothers soon find themselves trapped in a looming darkness.
A group of bipedal aliens from Mars abducts women from Earth, causing chaos and panic. As the alien visitors try to find suitable women to take back to Mars, they encounter various obstacles and complications.
After inheriting a Victorian mansion on the California coast, a real estate agent discovers a dead body and experiences supernatural occurrences, leading her to uncover a mysterious death and the secrets lurking within the haunted Seacliff Inn.
Immoral Women is a controversial and surreal erotic drama that explores themes of sexuality, perversion, and surrealism. The film delves into taboo subjects such as explicit sex, bestiality, sexual abuse, and kidnapping. It follows the stories of different women who each engage in their own immoral actions. With stunning visuals and a thought-provoking narrative, Immoral Women pushes boundaries and challenges societal norms.
After attempting to set a mailbox on fire, Pimpette, 14, and her elder sister, Joséphine, 18, spend their summer holidays shuttling between their secretly pregnant mom and bachelor father. But when Joséphine gets involved with the wrong crowd, little Pimpette turns out to be more responsible than the grown-ups who spend their time educating her.
When Ryan mysteriously inherits a house from his biological father, a man he thought long dead, he and his pregnant fiancé travel to the property with high hopes for the future. But curiosity about his deceased father leads Ryan to uncover a dark family history...
One year after their father's death, Charlie and Betty continue to ignore their grief, each other, and the mysterious creature following them. Their estranged Uncle Pete, believed to be dead, claims to know how to end the suffering.
Tom Davenport's realistic adaptation of an old Appalachian story. With nothing more than her plucky spirit and her pocket knife, a mountain girl outwits a witch and an ogre to save herself and her sisters. Part of the PBS series "From the Brothers Grimm." Winner Chicago International Children's Film Festival. Ages 10 and above.
Desperate to find a subject for his next novel, Ernesto Navarro follows the tracks of a mysterious killer, a man obsessed with drinking human blood and becoming immortal.
A married couple from Germany, middle-aged Manfred and his much younger wife Meyra, who are originally from Zagreb, spend their vacation on the island Hvar. They are staying at Ms. Marija's house. Ms. Marija's son and Meyra feel an erotic attraction to each other. After some time, a tension develops between the young man, Meyra and Manfred. Nobody knows Meyra's secret, or her true reason for coming to Hvar.
Life in the Doghouse follows the inspiring journey of Ron Danta and Danny Robertshaw, a couple who have dedicated their lives to running a dog rescue organization. Faced with the overwhelming number of dogs in need, they have turned their own home into a sanctuary for abandoned and abused dogs. The film explores their tireless efforts to save these dogs, the challenges they face, and the heartwarming stories of the dogs they have rescued and found forever homes for. It also delves into their personal lives and the impact their work has had on their relationship. Life in the Doghouse is a testament to the power of love, compassion, and the unbreakable bond between humans and animals.
In this stop motion animation film, the story revolves around the legend of the Black Shuck, a mythical creature. Set in Manchester, England, the film explores Scottish folklore, paganism, and surrealism. It delves into the occult, the church, and the graveyard, following the journey of a grieving priest haunted by the death of his daughter. As he confronts an evil dog, he uncovers the dark secrets of British myths and folklore.
A blind man begging for change tries to outsmart a cop.
“The Adventures of Juku the Dog” is the first Estonian experimental animated short film written and directed by Voldemar Päts, produced by Aleksaner Teppor and animation by cartoonist Elmar Jaanimägi. Known to be the first animation of Estonia. Juku the Dog wanders around in a forest, finding abandoned weapons and forgotten skeletons.
Surrounded by endless forest, close by a river, a small community exists where everyone seems to lead idyllic lives. After a few years away, Johanna returns to the village, and becomes aware that things have changed. William, a writer, has inherited his grandfather's house. Gradually, he starts to get the feeling that the circumstances surrounding Vladimir's death are more complicated than they initially appear.
As a rural village prepares for its final harvest festival as a luxury building development is greenlit, an ancient threat awakens and Julian must come face to face with a haunting piece of folklore.
At its worst, depression can be a frightening, debilitating condition. Millions of people around the world live with depression. Many of these individuals and their families are afraid to talk about their struggles, and don't know where to turn for help. However, depression is largely preventable and treatable. Recognizing depression and seeking help is the first and most critical towards recovery.