After a brutal attack leaves him traumatized, Mark Hogancamp creates a miniature World War II town called Marwen, populated by dolls that represent various people in his life. Through this fantasy world, Mark finds the strength to confront his past and heal.
In the year 1959, a psychotherapist treats three schizophrenic patients at a mental hospital. The patients all believe that they are Jesus Christ and the psychotherapist tries to understand their delusions while facing opposition from a bureaucrat. The story is based on a true story and is entirely told in flashback.
Bright Young Things is a comedy-drama set in 1930s Britain, following the lives of the wealthy and aristocratic as they navigate relationships, parties, and scandals. The story revolves around a group of socialites who are known as the 'Bright Young Things' and their lavish lifestyles. It explores themes of wealth, ambition, love, and the societal norms of the time. The film also touches on issues of homosexuality and the changing landscape of British society during this period. With its witty dialogue and stunning visuals, Bright Young Things is a captivating portrayal of a bygone era.
The Passion of Anna follows Andreas Winkelman, a man who becomes entangled in a web of confusion and despair as he grapples with his own identity and the tumultuous relationships in his life. Set in Sweden, the film explores themes of depression, loss, domestic violence, and isolation. Through a series of surreal and haunting events, Andreas is forced to confront his deepest fears and desires, ultimately leading to a profound existential crisis.
In The Alchemist Cookbook, a hermit living in a forest becomes obsessed with the idea of making gold through occult rituals. As he delves deeper into the world of alchemy, he experiences delusions and mania. His experiments involve animal sacrifice, demonic possession, and summoning a demon. The hermit's obsession with the occult leads him down a dark and dangerous path, with terrifying consequences.
A famous crime writer becomes a victim after a crazed fan brutally attacks her. She isolates herself in her apartment, trying to cope and get on with her life, but starts to experience increasingly strange events. It doesn’t take long before she is convinced that her attacker is back and stalking her.
Jöran has a bipolar disorder, which makes him vulnerable to depression, mania and psychosis. He can sympathize well at the moment, but that has been different in the past. Jöran delves into his dark past and talks to the people who experienced his illness up close. How do you deal with this disorder and the misunderstood behavior that comes with it? And how do you break the taboo that still exists on disease pressure?
A lone fisherman dreams of mermaids
Arabella is a young girl who is orphaned. She is left to live with her wealthy cousin, Mika. Arabella attends Mika's private school, where she feels out of place. The school is divided into rival gangs, and Mika is the leader of one of them.
A man recalls a gruesome series of events as he attempts to separate his memories from delusions.
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