Attorney William Beachum discovers that the brilliant engineer Crawford is his opponent in a battle to prosecute him for shooting his wife. As Beachum prepares for the trial, he becomes entangled in a web of deceit and manipulation. During the trial, Crawford acts as his own attorney, revealing that the arresting officer was having an affair with his wife. Beachum discovers that the murder weapon found at Crawford's home was switched by Crawford himself. With new evidence, Beachum confronts Crawford and tricks him into confessing. Crawford is arrested, and a new trial begins.
Stage Fright is a mystery thriller film about a stage actress who is suspected of murder. She must go undercover to find the real killer and clear her name. Set in post-war London, the movie combines elements of film noir and suspense to create a thrilling story filled with intrigue and deception.
The Summer of Sangaile is a coming-of-age drama and romance film set in Lithuania. Sangaile, a shy and timid teenager, meets Auste, a bold and confident girl who loves aerobatics. As Sangaile learns to fly and overcome her fears, she also discovers her passion for fashion and art. The two girls form a close bond, exploring their sexuality and experiencing the ups and downs of young love. Through their relationship, Sangaile finds the courage to pursue her dreams and embrace her true self.
After a police officer is shot while trying to stop an armored truck robbery, a man seeks revenge and finds himself entangled in a web of betrayal that leads him to a laundromat, a bar, a church, and eventually a hospital.
18-year-old Jesús lives with his stern, somewhat unaffectionate father in Santiago, Chile. When not doing drugs, having casual sex or simply slouching in front of the TV, Jesús and his friends perform in a K-pop boyband. But his routine is thrown into chaos one evening when he and his drunken posse viciously assault a young gay man and leave him for dead. It’s an act that propels Jesús into a profound moral crisis which have severe consequences.
In this black and white horror short film, a young girl is deceived by a seductive man and chased through the forest. With a strong female lead, the film explores themes of deception and danger.
When I'm Sixty-Four follows the life of an older man who is diagnosed with prostate cancer. As he approaches his 64th birthday, he reflects on his life, reconnects with old friends, and embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Along the way, he navigates first love, learns to drive, and embraces his true self. This touching film explores themes of aging, love, and the importance of living life to the fullest.
Zobel and Karl are a long time gay couple who live together in a trailer home with Lizzie, Zobel's spunky daughter from a heterosexual misadventure. Together these three form a team of thieves who eke out an existence as pickpockets. After a botched job, Karl becomes unable to work, forcing Zobel and Lizzie to seek out a new partner. Lizzie recruits Rudolf, the boyishly charming town misfit. Reluctantly, Zobel allows Rudolf to join them but warns him to never break the golden rule: "No exchanging of bodily fluids within the team." This dictum becomes increasingly difficult to live by as Lizzie's cravings and Zobel's own passions toward Rudolf intensify. Eventually, the golden rule is broken by Lizzie...and then again by Zobel (unbeknownst to Lizzie, of course). An intricate love triangle soon develops amongst the three that is shaped by deception, desire, and betrayal.
A group of left-wing activists, rebelling against all and nothing, are holding a pair of right-wing fanatics hostage. An unfocused hitman is, sort of, hunting them down. It all ends in lots of blood without any obvious reason. At the end of the day it’s all about as politically incorrect as possible. Sort of…
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