Destricted is an anthology of art films exploring human sexuality. It features explicit and unsimulated sexual content, challenging societal taboos and norms. The film explores various themes such as lust, sexual pleasure, exhibitionism, and sexual promiscuity. It delves into the controversial world of avant-garde cinema and its impact on the audience. With a diverse range of films, Destricted pushes boundaries and challenges traditional notions of sexuality and art.
Madonna: Truth or Dare is a documentary film that follows the life of pop star Madonna during her 1990 Blond Ambition World Tour. The film captures both the backstage drama and the intimate moments of Madonna's life, offering viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the superstar. Through interviews, rehearsals, and performances, the film explores Madonna's ambition, sexuality, and artistic vision.
Nil by Mouth follows the lives of a working-class family in South London, focusing on the destructive impact of addiction, domestic violence, and the hardships they face in their daily lives. The story delves into themes of drug addiction, alcoholism, mental illness, and the breakdown of family relationships.
A New York actress thinking of quitting the business is suddenly faced with opportunities.
Series 7: The Contenders is a satirical thriller that takes place in a dystopian future where a fictional reality show called 'The Contenders' forces contestants to fight to the death. The movie follows a pregnant woman named Dawn, who is forced to participate in the deadly game. As the competition intensifies, Dawn must navigate the treacherous world of the show and fight for her survival.
Filmmaker Adrian Beqiri was gearing up to make his magnum opus experimental film 'Adventures Of A Posthuman Through Time And Space' but now the pandemic has made him rethink his process. He decides he's tired of making zero budget productions like his first film 'Moon Men' and creates a Pay-Per-View series of videos teaching plebeians how to become true patricians when watching cinema. Adrian is no more, he goes by a new name now; The Kino Kowboy. Kino's schemes don't exactly go to plan and he's forced to come up with new schemes to make money.
Naked Childhood tells the story of a 10-year-old troublemaker who navigates the harsh realities of his foster home, abusive father-daughter relationship, and encounters with death and brutality. Through episodic structure, the film explores themes of resiliency, love, and frustration in the context of a difficult childhood.
He slept with Sal Mineo, was photographed by Andy Warhol, and he was lusted after by millions of men around the world. Model, photographer, filmmaker, clothing designer, and porn icon Peter Berlin is his own greatest creation. Berlin is front and center in this bio documentary from director Jim Tushinski, and featuring interviews with director John Waters, novelist Armistead Maupin, 70s porn director Wakefield Poole and more, all with Berlin as the subject. This intimate film reveals the legendary man with the white saran wrapped pants, undersized leather vests, and Dutch-boy haircut
Segment 1 :- An unmarried middle aged couple, Dominique and Gerard checks into a hotel. They proceed to seduce the chambermaid Mara while the desk clerk, Bartolomeo watches over CCTV every erotic encounter going on in various rooms throughout the hotel. He later unleashes a torrent of pent up sexual energy with his very willing partner. Segment 2 :- A divorced couple, Regina and Gianni have run into each other in a park on a Sunday morning. She is looking hot, and he admits that when they were married, he fantasized about watching her being double penetrated by two guys. That sounds like her idea of fun, so she picks up two more guys, and takes all three home. Segment 3 :- To celebrate the beginning of a new century, two men go to the red light district in search of something different. Enzo winds up with an alluring transsexual street walker, Wesly. Peppe picks up Nicole, a very sexy uninhibited hooker at a bar and they get a hotel room.
Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars is a documentary/concert film that captures David Bowie's final performance as his iconic alter ego Ziggy Stardust. The film showcases Bowie's flamboyant stage presence and features live performances of his popular songs, including 'Starman' and 'Space Oddity'. Shot in a cinema-verite style, the film provides an intimate look into the world of glam rock in the 1970s.
A behind-the-scenes look at Bob Dylan's 1965 concert tour of England, depicting his interactions with fans, reporters, and fellow musicians.
Chronicle of a Summer is a documentary film that follows the lives of various individuals in France during the summer of 1960. It explores themes of society, working-class struggles, loneliness, and the pursuit of happiness.
Medium Cool is a drama film that takes place during the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. It follows a television reporter named John Cassellis who becomes involved in the political turmoil and police brutality surrounding the convention. As he navigates the chaotic and violent events, he also forms a relationship with a young widow and her son. The film explores themes of political activism, journalistic integrity, and the impact of historical events on individual lives.
Berlin: Symphony of a Great City is an experimental film that showcases various aspects of life in Berlin, including its streets, public transportation, city life, and class differences. Through a series of montages and poetic visuals, the film captures the essence of the city during the Weimar Republic era.
A documentary about direct-cinema from its very beginnings (Nanook of the North) to the fake-direct-cinema of the Blair Witch Project. All the important direct-cinema filmmakers are portrayed and/or interviewed: Leacock, Wiseman, Maysles, Pennebaker, Reisz and others.
A filmmaker becomes dangerously obsessed with an actress and kidnaps her in order to make her the star of his film.
Follow the journey of a US politician as he travels across rural America, meeting voters, conducting interviews, and giving speeches during a primary election campaign.
Hi, Mom! (1970) is an experimental film that takes place in New York City during the 1970s. It follows the story of a Vietnam War veteran who becomes a peeping Tom, using his camera to explore the lives of his neighbors in an apartment building. The film delves into themes of voyeurism, social activism, and revolution, touching on racial issues and the Black Panther Party. With elements of comedy and drama, Hi, Mom! provides a unique perspective on urban life and the struggles of the time.
In this classic 1969 documentary, the Man in Black is captured at his peak, the first of many in a looming roller-coaster career. Fresh on the heels of his Folsom Prison album, Cash reveals the dark intensity and raw talent that made him a country music star and cultural icon. Director Robert Elfstrom got closer than any other filmmaker to Cash, who is seen performing with his new bride June Carter Cash, in a rare duet with Bob Dylan, and behind the scenes with friends, family and aspiring young musicians.
Kurt & Courtney is a documentary that explores the life and mysterious death of Kurt Cobain, the lead singer of Nirvana. It delves into the relationship between Kurt and his wife Courtney Love and examines the circumstances surrounding his untimely demise.