A high school teacher's experiment to demonstrate to his students what life is like under a dictatorship spins horribly out of control when he forms a social unit with a life of its own. When Rainer Wegner, a popular high school teacher, finds himself relegated to teaching autocracy, instead of anarchy, as part of the school's project week, he is less than enthusiastic. So are his students, who greet the prospect of studying fascism yet again with apathetic grumbling: The Nazis sucked. We get it. Struck by the teenagers complacency and unwitting arrogance, Rainer devises an unorthodox experiment. But his hastily conceived lesson in social orders and the power of unity soon grows a life of its own.
Blood and Wine is a crime drama thriller that tells the story of a wine dealer who becomes entangled in a dangerous heist. As the heist unfolds, it leads to betrayal, escalating violence, and a web of deceit. The main character navigates through a series of twists and turns, facing the consequences of his actions and ultimately questioning his own morality.
Conspiracy. Fraud. Violence. Murder. What starts out virtual can get real all too quickly--and when the web is worldwide, so are the consequences.
Be Sick… It's Free tells the story of a physician in Italy who becomes involved in a web of ambition, envy, and corruption as he navigates the complexities of the Italian health care system. Along the way, he encounters unfaithful wives, overworked colleagues, and a domineering mother, all while striving to build a successful medical practice. This comical journey sheds light on the challenges and absurdities of the healthcare industry.
A man breaks into a tech billionaire's vacation home, but things go wrong when the arrogant mogul and his wife arrive for a last-minute getaway. The robber locks them in a sauna and demands $500,000. As their strained relationship is revealed, the CEO accuses the robber of being a former employee. A gardener becomes involved, leading to a tragic accident. The wife ultimately takes matters into her own hands, killing the robber and her husband.
By Dawn's Early Light is a movie about a nuclear missile crisis which leads to a dangerous escalation between superpowers. As tensions rise and the threat of nuclear war looms, military personnel and political leaders must navigate the chaos and make critical decisions to prevent disaster.
In this short film, a man in a shabby apartment becomes obsessed with finding and killing a bug that is plaguing him. As he searches for the bug, the man becomes increasingly desperate and unhinged. The film has a surprise ending that leaves the viewer questioning the reality of what they just watched.
Out of Order is a gripping thriller set in an elevator, where a man finds himself trapped with stolen money. As the tension rises, secrets are revealed, and a deadly battle for survival ensues.
Perfect Day is a comedy short that follows the misadventures of a man and his father-in-law as they try to enjoy a peaceful picnic on a Sunday. However, their day is quickly derailed by a series of car troubles, including a flat tire, a broken windshield, and a carjacking. As the chaos ensues, the neighbors get involved and a food fight breaks out. Will they be able to salvage their perfect day or will it all go up in smoke?
Amistad is the true story of a group of enslaved Africans who's ship is taken over by them shortly after their departure from Havana, Cuba. The Africans then try to find their way back to Africa, taking the ship's navigation tools. They're brought to trial in New England where they're defended by an African-American attorney who's fighting for their freedom. The abolitionist movement is growing more and more powerful in America, making the sending of slaves back across the Atlantic a very controversial subject. The trial ends up in the Supreme Court. The Africans are represented by former US President John Quincy Adams (Hopkins).
In Big Business (1929), two saleswomen from a city department store travel to a small town in California to convince a homeowner to buy their merchandise. However, their encounter quickly escalates into a series of comedic misunderstandings and property damage as they compete with the homeowner's resilience.
Tango Tangles (1914) is a comedy short film that revolves around mistaken identity, dance, and romantic rivalry. The story follows a man who gets caught up in a series of comedic misunderstandings when he is mistaken for someone else at a costume ball. As the confusion escalates, he finds himself entangled in a hilarious dance-off and a fight over a girl. The film is filled with slapstick comedy, pratfalls, and funny moments that will keep you entertained throughout.
Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus! (2004) is a reality TV show where celebrities are taken to the jungle and face various survival challenges, trials, and tasks. They must overcome their fears, endure difficult conditions, and compete for points. The show involves leadership dynamics, drama, and a focus on both physical and mental endurance.
In this comedy of errors, two grocery store customers get entangled in a series of escalating retaliations after a misunderstanding over a broken pocket watch. Their innocent pranks soon escalate into a full-blown battle, causing chaos and destruction in the store. With each retaliation becoming more outrageous than the last, the two customers must find a way to put an end to their feud before it causes even more mayhem.
In 'The Finishing Touch,' Laurel and Hardy play inept builders who cause chaos while trying to construct a house. They are tasked with placing the final touches on the house before the owner returns, leading to hilarious mishaps and slapstick humor. The film showcases Laurel and Hardy's iconic physical comedy and the challenges they face during their construction project.
Why? (Czech: Proč?) is a 1987 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Karel Smyczek. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. The film deals with the hooliganism in Czechoslovakia, particularly with the fans of football club Sparta from Prague, whose supporters were the pioneers of the football fan riots in Czechoslovakia, starting with hooligan actions already in the 1960s, like breaking the trains in which they travelled when they went on Sparta's away games. The film deals with one of such episodes
A house. Two couples. Two life concepts. It should be an idyllic afternoon with coffee and cake - in the end, shards, not just the dishes, must be swept together.
Countdown to Looking Glass is a gripping drama that takes place during a time of intense global tension. The story follows the events leading up to a potential nuclear war, the strategic air command, and the actions taken by various individuals and organizations involved. As the countdown to doomsday progresses, tensions rise, and the fate of the world hangs in the balance.
In Two Tars (1928), two sailors get involved in a series of escalating comedic mishaps and create chaos on the streets as they drive around in their Ford Model T. The film features slapstick comedy, reckless driving, vandalism, and a chase sequence.
Pyromaniac is a crime drama movie based on a true story set in 1970s Norway. The film follows the story of a socially awkward teenager who becomes a serial arsonist, setting houses on fire in a small rural town. As the fires escalate, the local police and a determined mailman try to find the truth behind the fires and catch the arsonist. The teenager's actions are driven by his sick father, his sexual frustration, and his desire for attention and power. The movie is told in flashback and delves into themes of isolation, rebellion, and the consequences of one's actions.