Orpheus, a poet in France, gets entangled in a surreal and existential journey when he encounters death and travels to the underworld to rescue his beloved Eurydice. As he grapples with his desires, loneliness, and the quest for the meaning of life, Orpheus faces numerous challenges, including a magic mirror and a series of mystical events. This poetic and thought-provoking black-and-white film explores themes of love, mortality, and the power of art.
In the movie "Steak" (2007), a domineering mother and a little person go on a series of absurd adventures, including carrying someone in their arms, hitchhiking, and aesthetic surgery. Along the way, they accidentally kill multiple people, leading to freeze frames and threats with guns. They run through the woods, encountering chainsaws, cottages, and campfires. The plot also involves a remote control, a ransom, a suitcase full of money, and a stolen car. The comedic story is filled with satire and explores themes of lack of money, kidnapped children, and pretending to be gay.
Kidnapping Stella tells the story of a woman who is kidnapped and held captive by criminals. As she tries to escape, she uncovers shocking secrets and must fight for her survival.
In 19th-century Paris, a detective is tasked with solving a series of gruesome murders. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers dark secrets and confronts his own haunted past. With the help of an unexpected ally, he must catch the killer before more lives are lost.
In this dark comedy, a hitman is hired to kill a target in a small coastal town, but he soon discovers that he's not the only one with a murder plot. As the story unfolds, multiple characters become involved in a web of deceit, betrayal, and violence.
In the movie Shark (1969), a group of treasure hunters embark on a dangerous expedition in search of gold, facing intense rivalry and the threat of a great white shark. The plot revolves around a love triangle, greed, and the quest for the ultimate treasure.
The Rainbow follows the lives of three generations of the Brangwen family, focusing on the experiences of the women in the family. It explores themes of bisexuality, sexual awakening, women's rights, and love amidst societal pressures.
In Lust for a Vampire, a female vampire seduces and preys on the students of a girls' finishing school. As the school becomes a breeding ground for supernatural forces, a young male author tries to stop the vampire's rampage and save the girls. The film explores themes of sexuality, lesbianism, and the allure of the forbidden.
Tim Rice's epic new musical of love and desire, From Here To Eternity, adapted from the classic 1951 novel.
A struggling writer in Greenwich Village battles his own egocentricism and feelings of self-doubt, while dealing with his messy personal life and a lack of motivation in his career. He seeks help from a psychiatrist and finds inspiration in the women's club he becomes involved with. As he navigates the chaos of his life, he must confront his own selfishness and find a way to break through his writer's block.
Chamber of Horrors is a 1966 crime-horror movie that follows an investigation into a psychopathic killer who is on the run after committing a series of gruesome murders. The story takes place in a wax museum and revolves around the hunt for the murderer.
This movie revolves around friendship, sensuality, and infidelity. It explores the complexities of human relationships and the desires and tensions that exist within them. The story unfolds through various scenes involving urination, sexuality, and hidden money. It also delves into the themes of art, theater, and personal growth.
On Christmas night, an ex-convict meets a beautiful, married Italian woman who has a lot of things to hide.
In Madrid, Spain during the Franco regime, an elderly man in a wheelchair fakes illness to get the attention of his family. In doing so, he uncovers a plot to murder his family and must take extreme measures to protect them. This dark comedy explores themes of anti-fascism, disability, and family relationships.
East Germany 1978. Karoline and Robert, teenagers who used to live in the same house until Robert's family moved, meet again at this year's holiday-camp. First love, first nude experience, first self-made theatre performance of "Romeo and Juliet". A look at the east-German youth in the late seventies.
In The Snorkel, a man murders his wife and tries to get away with it by making it look like a suicide. He uses a snorkel and gas to poison her in their villa. The servant, who suspects foul play, tries to uncover the truth.
Short cartoon based on the comic strip by Johnny Hart and Brant Parker.
The tranquil life of a lighthouse keeper and his family is disrupted when a flying saucer and its alien inhabitants invade.
An Impudent Girl follows the story of a 13-year-old girl named Charlotte who rebels against societal norms and explores her own identity. She forms a close friendship with a pianist and discovers her passion for music. Through her journey, she navigates family relationships and experiences the ups and downs of adolescence.
Fishboy lives in darkness, his guilt about the past slowly consuming him. His girlfriend Laura is a light of hope in his dark world. But despite his efforts, his past continues to chase him, eventually putting them both in danger.