In Splash, a mermaid named Madison falls in love with Allen Bauer, a produce seller in New York City. They meet when Allen falls into the water and Madison rescues him. Despite their differences, they develop a deep connection and face challenges in their relationship. The movie explores themes of love, acceptance, and the challenges of being in a relationship with someone from a different world.
Rick and Fred are unhappy in their marriages and missing their single days. Their wives give them a Hall Pass, allowing them to have sex with other women for a week. They accept and try to pick up women with their friends. Meanwhile, their wives also explore their own desires. Throughout the week, Rick and Fred learn about trust, fidelity, and the importance of their marriages.
Hot Summer Nights follows a teenage boy who spends his summer in Cape Cod and gets involved in drug dealing, violence, and a forbidden romance, leading to life-changing events.
In 1953, a progressive-thinking art history teacher arrives at Wellesley College and challenges the conservative norms and traditions of the all-female institution. She encourages her students to think independently and pursue their own ambitions, thereby questioning the roles assigned to women in society.
When a pregnant woman is found murdered, a police detective must navigate through a web of blackmail, forensic evidence, and suspects to solve the case. Set in Boston, Massachusetts, Mystery Street is a classic film noir filled with twists and turns.
The Lightkeepers is a comedic drama that takes place in Cape Cod, Massachusetts in the year 1912. It follows the story of a lighthouse keeper who finds himself involved with a group of quirky characters after a woman washes up on the beach. As he navigates the challenges of his newfound relationships, he also grapples with the reappearance of his long-lost wife.
Star! is a musical biopic that tells the story of a famous stage actress who rises to fame and battles personal and professional challenges. Set in the 1920s and 1930s in Manhattan, New York City, the film explores the actress's ambition, divorce, pregnancy, and struggles with alcoholism. It showcases her rise to stardom in the musical theater industry, her relationships with other performers, and her constant pursuit of fame.
When a photographer from Boston gets a job opportunity in Cape Cod, she returns to her hometown for Christmas. While there, she rediscovers the magic of the holiday season and finds love along the way.
As I Was Moving Ahead Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty is an experimental documentary film that weaves together a collage of home movies, found footage, and personal memories. Through a series of voice-overs and title cards, the film explores themes of childhood, nature, family relationships, and the passing of time. The visual style is characterized by sweeping panoramas, close-ups of everyday objects, and a unique blend of light and shadow. It offers a poetic and introspective look into the filmmaker's life and the beauty he encountered along the way.
Portrait of Jennie tells the story of a struggling artist who becomes captivated by the beauty and mystery of a young girl named Jennie. As he attempts to capture her essence in his paintings, he discovers that Jennie is not what she seems, and her presence in his life holds a supernatural power that will change everything. Set against the backdrop of Cape Cod and the Great Depression, this film is a moving exploration of love, art, and the mysteries of the human heart.
Diane (2018) delves into the life of a woman struggling with drug addiction, as she confronts her own mortality, navigates complex family relationships, and grapples with her faith.
Set in 1973 and inspired by true events, 'Wild About Harry' follows the havoc wreaked in a teen girl’s life when she discovers that her widowed father is gay. Alternately comic and tragic and anchored by an impressive ensemble cast, the film captures both the freedoms and the homophobia of the time – all set against the backdrop of small town America on Cape Cod. British widower Harry Goodhart decides to make a fresh start and moves with his teenage daughters to Cape Cod in 1973. But Harry can't leave behind the secret that threatens to tear his family apart. Adjusting to their new lives proves difficult for the girls when they discover that the connection between their dad and his partner is more than just a working relationship.
Julie, six months pregnant, and her boyfriend Trent arrive at a tiny Cape Cod cabin for some time to relax. The town is quiet and deserted during the off season… except for Sully, the creepy guy who’s keeping an eye on the couple from a distance. And then there's Jonathan, Julie’s husband, who she thinks she sees across town. With the divorce still being finalized, he can’t find out that she’s on a romantic retreat with another man...
Arthur Egeli directs this multifaceted romance set on the beaches of Cape Cod, the story of young painter Steven Buchanan (Pablo Bryant) and his interactions with three beautiful women vying to be his muse. There's Melissa (Isabelle Dahlin), the student who admires him; Theresa (Jessica Brytn Flannery), the model who inspires him; and Mary (Aleksandra Kaniak), the fellow artist who transforms him.
In Cape Cod, Missy and Michael, the two children of Nancy Eldridge, are kidnapped by a man who has disturbing intentions for them. Local police chief Ed Coffin wrongfully suspects that Nancy is behind the disappearances.
In a small fishing village on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, a priest named Noelle grapples with a crisis of faith on Christmas Eve. As she struggles with her own doubts and the expectations of her community, Noelle embarks on a journey of redemption and forgiveness.
When a disillusioned New Yorker's father dies, he goes home to Cape Cod and prepares the house for sale while sharing it with his father's temperamental live-in boyfriend. Grieving, they circle each other, butt heads, and negotiate how to remember the man they both loved, and the significance of what he left behind.
Lie Down With Dogs is a hilarious sex comedy that takes place in the beautiful coastal town of Provincetown, Massachusetts. The film follows the misadventures of a gay protagonist as he navigates the complexities of relationships and encounters a series of outrageous situations. Filled with laughter, romance, and plenty of beachside fun, this comedy is sure to entertain.
Zenas Brewster is a seafaring man with a bad reputation. Notorious for his tempestuous nature, Brewster has earned the nickname of "Captain Hurricane." Brewster is smitten with neighbor Abbie Howland, but she doesn't like his temperament. After a period of retirement, a bad investment puts Brewster back at work on the sea. And when fire overtakes his ship, Hurricane proves heroic, selflessly rescuing his crew from a grisly and deadly fate.
An old man lives out the final years of his half-century marriage by living and remembering.