Mystery Train is an anthology film consisting of three stories that are set in a Memphis hotel. The film follows the lives of various characters including a Japanese tourist, a widow, and a group of friends involved in a liquor store robbery. The stories are connected through the theme of intertwined lives and the city of Memphis itself.
Echo (2019) is a drama movie set during the holiday season. It follows the story of a drug addict who finds solace and redemption while volunteering at a retirement home. The film explores themes of forgiveness, love, and the power of human connection.
Extraordinary Stories (2008) is a movie that takes place in the beautiful and mysterious Argentinean countryside. It tells the story of a secret involving a series of extraordinary events that unfold episodically.
A film inspired by one of Germany's most visited blogs. The author of the site www.notesofberlin.com, Joab Nist, posts pictures of real announcements, notes, information that people leave in the streets of Berlin. The film follows 15 genuine notes and protagonists. The result is 15 funny, tragic, fascinating episodes about people and the city they live in. Twenty-four hours from the life of the city. The story begins with a note attached to a street lamp, with the message “For one minute please just stand here in silence, look at the sky and contemplate how amazing life is”. Is it possible that only a very drunk young man notices the text and looks upwards? An extraordinary mood picture of present-day Berlin and a declaration of love for the city.
In the heatwave of Oslo, the lives of various characters intertwine as they struggle with love, loneliness, and moral dilemmas. From a singer with a fear of performing to a kleptomaniac pregnant woman, their stories converge in a series of events that test their trust and challenge their beliefs.
Mortadelo (Mort) and Filemón (Phil) are visited by Professor Chiflágoras, Filemón's crazy cousin, who has invented a time travel machine in the shape of a closet. (Seven animated shorts with a common narrative: The Time Closet; In Waterloo; The Yeti; Incredible Mission; The Impostors; Count Macula; Maxi-adventure at Sea.)
Midsummer in Sweden; somewhere above the Arctic Circle. Many curious stories unfold in a small Finnish-speaking village, while the sun never sets.
Italian movie by Max Nardari starring Mohamed Zouaoui, Michela Andreozzi
In Midsummer Madness, a group of people from different countries and backgrounds come together during the Midsummer festival in Latvia. Over the course of one night, their lives intertwine as they experience falling in love, sexual awakening, cultural clash, and various unexpected adventures. This neo-screwball comedy explores themes of love, magic, and the complexities of human relationships.
Divided in several episodes, this film presents different stories that share the fantasy theme.
In twelve short episodes, which are interwoven into the course of a day, the film depicts situations that arise from keeping and caring for two cats for a family with six children in a suburban home. In addition to aspects of animal care, the film also addresses social problems and conflicts that arise from dealing with the animals in this family.
Guests at a clubhouse talk about their erotic experiences.
Presents a day in the life of a few inhabitants of Tórshavn in the Faroe Islands: A father and his daughter are having breakfast when the fire-brigade drive by. A woman and her child are looking at the fire and meet a married couple. The couple say hello to a man who is going out with his boat... and so on.
Film in the style of a magazine. Various topics, e.g. reading from the book "Ich lasse Dich nicht"; explanation of how a telephone conversation between Berlin and New York works; making a martini; sports teacher Siegfried Dietrich on gymnastic exercises; a sketch; a pop song; revue girls. Maria Ney hosts the program.
This anti-coming-of-age film follows Generation Y characters as they chase the desire for radical self-realisation.
Five psychological thrilling tales about the emotions that can destroy our souls: despair, temptation, guilt, doubt and anger. Which one has the worst consequence?
Marriage and sexuality is examined through the lens of screenwriter Dr. van de Velde, a Dutch gynocologist.
A punk documentary which is, at the same time, a history of Catalonia, an analysis of its political situation in 2017, a comic lamentation on the milestones of the Procés —the broken, unsuccessful path started October 1st which eventually should've ended with a true declaration of independence from Spain—, and a chaotic festival of references to pop culture, from Dumbo to Salvador Dalí.
An anthology of several segments about everyday Italian life.