MythBusters, a TV show that started in 2003, takes on urban legends, myths, and movie scenes to determine their feasibility using scientific research and engineering. The hosts conduct experiments, often leading to explosions and crashes, to debunk myths and educate viewers.
In a post-apocalyptic future, a martial arts warrior travels through a feudal society ruled by barons. He must navigate the treacherous territory and political conflicts while searching for enlightenment and facing supernatural powers.
Wild Wild Country is a docuseries that tells the story of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, an Indian guru who establishes a commune in Antelope, Oregon in the 1980s. The series explores the clashes between the commune and the local community, including incidents of wiretapping, immigration fraud, and attempted murder.
Little Buddha follows the story of a young boy named Jesse who is believed to be the reincarnation of a Buddhist monk. As Jesse learns about his past lives and the teachings of Buddha, he embarks on a transformative journey of self-discovery and enlightenment.
Civilisation is a critically acclaimed documentary TV show that takes viewers on a journey through the history, art, and culture of various civilizations. Hosted by Kenneth Clark, the series examines the impact of different civilizations on the development of human society, covering topics such as art, architecture, religion, politics, and more. Through in-depth analysis and stunning visuals, Civilisation offers a comprehensive exploration of the rich heritage of humanity.
After a ninja fighter from Japan accidentally ends up in Beverly Hills, he must use his clumsy skills to protect his newfound love interest and stop a counterfeiting scheme, all while trying to fit into the unfamiliar surroundings.
A college athlete with self-doubt and fear receives spiritual guidance from a mysterious man, leading him to overcome his obstacles and find enlightenment through gymnastics.
The Holy Mountain follows a thief who teams up with a group of nine individuals representing the major planets in the solar system. They embark on a journey to the Holy Mountain, where they seek enlightenment and undergo various trials and transformations. Along the way, they encounter surreal and symbolic experiences that challenge their beliefs and expose the flaws of society.
In I ♥ Huckabees, a group of individuals in a suburban town grapple with existential crises and delve into interconnected lives. The story revolves around an investigation into the meaning of life, with themes of superficiality, friendship, and enlightenment. The characters navigate through various storylines, exploring concepts like Buddhism, celebrity, religion, and environmental activism. Through surreal and dark comedy, the film explores the depths of human emotions and the complexities of existence.
El Topo is an avant-garde film that follows the journey of a gunslinger known as El Topo. He seeks enlightenment and embarks on a surreal and violent quest through the desert. Along the way, he encounters themes of religion, mysticism, revenge, and racism. The film is filled with symbolism and explores dark and twisted aspects of human nature.
Leopardi is a biographical drama that tells the story of Giacomo Leopardi, an Italian poet in the 19th century. The movie explores his struggles with illness, his passion for poetry, and his search for enlightenment amidst the challenges of his time.
Lucy, a former child actor, seeks enlightenment at a retreat led by spiritual leader Elon while she navigates her close yet turbulent relationship with her stunt-performer daughter, Dylan.
Set in the 18th century, A Royal Affair tells the story of a physician who becomes the confidant and lover to Denmark's mentally ill King Christian VII. Their relationship takes a turn when Catherine the Great of Russia starts to manipulate the king, leading to political intrigue and power struggles. Based on a true story, this period drama explores themes of love, betrayal, and the pursuit of power.
A Field in England is a surreal and psychedelic historical drama set in 17th-century England during the English Civil War. The film follows a group of deserters who find themselves trapped in a mysterious field while searching for a hidden treasure. As they journey through the field, they encounter hallucinations, chaos, and an occultism that tests their friendship. With elements of folk-horror and satire-comedy, A Field in England explores themes of insanity, spirituality, and the dark side of human nature.
The Libertine is a comedic and historical movie set in 18th-century Europe. It revolves around a libertine writer who leads a scandalous life, indulging in sexual attractions, adultery, and freedom of speech. The story explores themes of enlightenment, religion, and censorship. With a touch of sensuality and high society, the movie presents a period piece filled with intriguing characters and societal dynamics.
When Jessica, a single woman in New York City, becomes frustrated with dating men, she decides to explore her sexuality by answering a personal ad from another woman. As she navigates her new relationship, Jessica discovers unexpected love and learns more about herself.
The Razor's Edge tells the story of Larry Darrell, a young man who rejects a life of privilege and embarks on a quest for spiritual enlightenment. Through his travels to India, he discovers the true meaning of life and the importance of finding one's purpose.
Zen (2009) is a biographical drama that tells the story of a Zen master in 13th-century China. The film explores the master's journey towards enlightenment, his struggles with sickness and poverty, and his teachings on Zen philosophy and Buddhist principles. Based on a novel, the film delves into the master's life at a Buddhist temple, his encounters with Buddhist priests and nuns, and his quest for spiritual enlightenment.
A comedian named Hape embarks on a pilgrimage along the Camino de Santiago, a famous trail in Spain. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and experiences moments of self-reflection and enlightenment. Through this journey, Hape explores themes of fatigue, pain, and thirst, as well as encounters with nature and spiritual landmarks.
In a small town, puppeteer couple Judy and Punch take their puppet show on the road, but their success is threatened by their troubled past and the small-town mentality that condemns them. As tensions rise and violence ensues, Judy must find a way to escape the destructive cycle and bring justice to the town.