A young woman arrives at her Airbnb rental late at night for a job interview. However, she finds out that the house has been double-booked and a strange man is already there. Despite her doubts, she decides to stay, but soon realizes that the house holds horrifying secrets.
A social worker becomes entangled in the disturbing world of a mentally ill woman and her dysfunctional family, ultimately leading to a shocking revelation.
In Going Places, two aimless individuals form a criminal duo and embark on a series of misadventures, including sexual obsessions, assaults, and theft. Their anarchic and unconventional journey tests the boundaries of morality and societal norms. Based on the novel, the movie explores themes of rebellion, sexual freedom, and the pursuit of living for the moment. The story delves into darker elements such as rape, molestation, and suicide, while also incorporating moments of humor and hijinks. With its unique blend of comedy and drama, Going Places offers a provocative exploration of relationships and the consequences of living outside the boundaries of the law.
A woman named Eliane seeks revenge in a small town in Provence. The plot involves murder, sexual manipulation, and a mysterious unknown father.
Black Moon is a surreal fantasy horror movie set in a post-apocalyptic world. It follows the story of a young girl who discovers a hidden world where animals speak and a battle of the sexes is being fought. The movie explores themes of nature, eccentricity, and the absurd. It features surreal imagery, including a talking unicorn and a pet pig. The protagonist, a young girl, navigates through this strange and bizarre world, encountering eccentric characters and facing her own fears. The film is a unique blend of fantasy, horror, and surrealism.
Beyond the Darkness (1979) is a gruesome horror film that explores the dark and twisted world of necrophilia, murder, and torture. Set in a rural setting, the movie follows a psycho-killer who embalms and exhumates his victims. With shocking scenes of breast-feeding an adult, anthropophagus acts, and a cult-favorite giallo style, it is a sleazy, erotic horror film that pushes the boundaries of the genre. The story revolves around the obsession of a young man with a dead woman, leading to a series of disturbing events involving hitchhikers, naked dead women, and gruesome murders. With its banned film status, Beyond the Darkness remains a shocking and graphic portrayal of human bloodlust.
Left Bank is a psychological thriller about an athlete named Marie who moves to Antwerp to live with her boyfriend, Bobby. She soon becomes fascinated with a nearby apartment complex known as Left Bank. As Marie explores the building and its inhabitants, she begins to uncover a dark and sinister secret that threatens her own sanity and well-being.
A separated couple, struggling with their marital problems, must confront their issues and find a way to reconcile. Along the way, they face challenges such as a pregnancy, infidelity, and personal growth. The couple must navigate their complicated relationship while also dealing with societal taboos and outside pressures.
A modern adaptation of Guy de Maupassant's short story about a man and a woman sharing an unexpected encounter on a train as it travels through a beautiful and surreal landscape.
The Bunker is a dark comedy that revolves around an eccentric family living in an underground bunker. The story explores their isolation from the outside world and the unique dynamics that arise within the family. As they encounter a visitor, their carefully constructed routine is disrupted, leading to comedic and dramatic situations. The film touches on themes of family relationships, parenthood, greed, and the consequences of social isolation.
O Lucky Man! (1973) follows the journey of a young coffee salesman named Mick Travis as he embarks on a surreal and darkly comedic exploration of ambition and corruption. From encountering an evil industrialist to a touring band, Mick faces unjust incarceration, corrupted idealism, and surreal situations that challenge his beliefs. This satirical film delves into themes of power, greed, and the absurdity of modern society.
Fried Barry is a wild ride that follows the story of Barry, a heroin-addicted, chain-smoking, womanizing man who is abducted by aliens. During his alien-induced drug trip, Barry discovers a whole new level of craziness and absurdity in a world filled with unforgettable characters and bizarre situations. From being kidnapped and beaten up to giving birth and breastfeeding an adult, Barry's journey is both hilarious and disturbing.
A loose adaption of Bára Nesvadbová's novel of the same name. A novel that lacks a dramatic line and concentrates on the flow of emotions and feelings of two injured and beloved women, two women that the aging lothario Mára came between. The theme of the entire book is the degree and limit of love, a right and ability to love several people simultaneously while hurting them at the same time. Written by Czech Film Center
The Hard Word is a dark comedy crime film about three brothers who plan a bank robbery in Melbourne. They encounter various obstacles including a crooked lawyer, police corruption, and their own personal issues. As they carry out the heist, tensions rise and the brothers find themselves in a dangerous situation.
In A Taxing Woman, a dedicated tax collector named Nobuko investigates a notorious tax evader named Hideki Gondo. As she delves deeper into the case, Nobuko discovers a web of corruption and scandal, putting her own life in danger. With her unrelenting determination and wit, she is determined to bring Gondo to justice and uncover the truth behind his elusive empire. This satirical Japanese film combines comedy with a thrilling cat-and-mouse chase, providing an entertaining and thought-provoking exploration of the world of taxes and the lengths people will go to evade them.
A portrait of Rita, who claims that her mother was never a mother for her. Rita gives birth to her own five children and forces her mother to take the role of a mother.
Eccentric Professor Leviticus Wirtsus is obsessed with crossbreeding animals of different species. His research leads Wirtsus to discover a LSD-type substance called Fongaluli
In Waiter, a waiter in Amsterdam finds himself caught up in a bizarre series of events that blur the line between fantasy and reality. As he navigates through a world filled with eccentric customers, scolding in-laws, and an extramarital affair, he must also confront his own inner demons and confront his own writer's block. Along the way, he encounters a hitman, a rowboat, and even a tram, all while struggling to maintain his sanity.
Beatrice, a young girl in the middle ages, is forced to confront the cruelties of her father. As she navigates the complexities of their relationship, her faith is tested and she must make difficult choices.
The lives of three teachers in the outskirts of São Paulo, their love lives, their interaction with the poor surroundings, their family problems.