The House of Yes is a dark comedy about a dysfunctional family with a disturbing secret. Set in McLean, Virginia in the 1980s, it revolves around a mentally ill woman named Jackie-O. She is obsessed with the Kennedy family and believes she is Jacqueline Kennedy. When her twin brother Marty brings his fiancee home for Thanksgiving, chaos ensues as the family's secrets are unraveled.
When two young lovers crash their car into a ravine in the remote mountains of Wales, they are plunged into a lost world. Dragged from the river by a mysterious figure, they are taken to a ramshackle farm, a place untouched by time. As events unfold we learn the explosive truth about the young couple’s past. More unsettling still, we discover the ghostly truth about Stanley, and the tragedy of the valley he once called home.
Three women are invited to a rest home to explore their sexual issues. Under the supervision of a therapist and a social worker, they try to tame their inner demons and find balance. It's a chance for them to escape the noise and reflect on their lives.
A young writer is invited to stay in a religious hostel run by a sinister, manipulative nun who plays deadly psychological games with the inhabitants.
A man returns home after a long time. The house is in a bad shape, ruined with graffiti on walls, but it doesn't stop him from staying in. The man has an aim that requires complex preparations. The house has however already a new inhabitants that start to influence the man's performance and to mingle with silhouettes from the character's recent past, spent at the Central Asia border. Are the war prolonged tension and the man's shattered emotionality possible to overcome, so that he may really re-locate in a peaceful surroundings of his home-village?
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