Fear City: A Family-Style Comedy is a dark comedy set in the 1990s France. It revolves around a serial killer who stalks and strangles his victims with a sickle. The film follows a film projectionist who unwittingly becomes involved in the killer's spree during the Cannes Film Festival. With crude humor and parody elements, the movie takes a comedic look at the movie business and the chaos that ensues. From chase scenes to hilarious encounters, Fear City delivers a twisted and hilarious story.
Just Before Nightfall is a crime drama film set in 1970s France. After a man confesses to a murder, his guilt-ridden wife must come to terms with their dark secrets. As the police investigate, the couple's obsession with sadomasochism and their complicated web of lies is exposed, leading to a shocking conclusion. The film explores themes of guilt, forgiveness, and the destructive power of secrets.
Strange Affair (1981) tells the story of a marketing director in a department store who becomes entangled in a strange affair after the death of his grandmother. As he navigates the pressures and manipulative behavior in his workplace, he becomes obsessed with his job and working late. Things take a mysterious turn when a transvestite enters his life, leading to a series of events that question his career, relationships, and personal identity.
A man from a wealthy family, tired of his privileged lifestyle, decides to fake his own suicide. He runs away and experiences life as a commoner, discovering the true value of hard work and love.
As Long as You've Got Your Health is a satirical comedy that follows the story of a group of characters dealing with various absurdities and challenges in modern life. From navigating air pollution and noisy jackhammers to lost shoes and nervousness, this anthology-style movie takes a humorous look at the struggles and idiosyncrasies of everyday existence.
In "The Hilarious Posters," a worker in Paris accidentally brings a poster to life, leading to chaos and hilarity as the animate poster wreaks havoc in the city.
John Bronco is a mockumentary comedy that tells the story of the legendary pitchman, John Bronco, and his rise to fame as the face of the Ford Bronco. It explores his journey from a small-town commercial actor to a nationwide sensation, and his eventual fall from grace. With wit, humor, and satire, John Bronco captures the essence of the advertising industry and the cult of celebrity.
When Ford Motor Company archivist Daniel Stacks discovers that John Bronco, the greatest pitchman of all time, does not have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, he must find John and convince him to get back in the saddle again.
Vicky, an out-of-work actress, struggling waitress and lesbian has her whole life thrown into turmoil when her father comes from Germany to visit. The main problem is that Vicky has told him she is a successful actress and happily married. She enlists the help of a gay friend to play her husband. Using a large range of characters—gay, lesbian, straight, transsexuals—the film creates a funny and touching view of family dynamics and sexuality.
A documentary about the making of the teaser trailer for The World is Not Enough.
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