Ghosts is a supernatural comedy series set in a haunted house, where a group of ghosts from different eras of history are trapped together. They struggle to coexist and navigate the challenges of the afterlife while dealing with their personal issues and forming an unlikely found family.
To Your Eternity is a TV show that follows the journey of an immortal being who takes on various forms and experiences the joy and sorrow of life, ultimately questioning the true meaning of existence.
Mark Bellison is a loser about to lose his job as a screenwriter at a successful production company. He invents the art of lying, becoming an international authority on the afterlife and gaining wealth and fame.
In The Collector, a debt collector on Vancouver Island makes a deal with the devil for immortality. As he carries out his job, he encounters various characters with dark pasts and struggles with the implications of his eternal life.
Tommy, a scientist, is desperate to find a cure for his wife's cancer. The movie follows three interweaving narratives: Tommy's quest to reverse brain tumors, the story of a conquistador searching for the Tree of Life, and an astronaut traveling to a golden nebula. All three stories explore themes of love, mortality, and the search for immortality. Tommy ultimately learns to accept his wife's death and finds peace.
In Fright Night 2: New Blood, a vampire professor in Romania terrorizes an exchange student during a secret program. As the student uncovers the truth, he must face the supernatural power of vampirism and the monstrous secrets on campus.
After Life follows a man who dies and enters a way-station where he must choose a single memory to take with him into eternity. Set in Tokyo, Japan, the film explores themes of memory, remembrance, and the importance of human connection. Through the process of selecting their memories, the characters learn to find beauty and meaning in the transient nature of life.
Quantum Love follows the story of a divorced woman who falls in love with a married man. As their relationship evolves, they navigate the complexities of family, love, and reality versus fantasy. Set in London and Paris, this film is a captivating exploration of the intricacies of modern relationships.
Il Mare (2000) is a romantic fantasy film about a house on stilts by the sea. Eun-joo, an architecture student living in 1999, leaves a Christmas card in the mailbox of the beach house before moving out. Sung-hyun, an eccentric man who is a radio performer, receives the card in 1997. A magical mailbox connects them, enabling Eun-joo and Sung-hyun to communicate with each other despite living in different timeframes. As they exchange letters, they fall in love and try to change the course of their lives. The movie explores themes of love, friendship, and the power of connection.
Howl is a biographical drama that tells the story of Allen Ginsberg, an American poet who gained fame for his unconventional and controversial writing style. The movie focuses on the obscenity trial of Ginsberg's poem 'Howl' and explores themes of freedom of speech, homosexuality, and censorship. Set in post-World War II USA, the film provides a glimpse into the counterculture movement and the beat generation. Through interviews, poetry readings, and animated sequences, Howl offers an intimate look at Ginsberg's life and the societal challenges he faced.
In a small town in Spain, a man encounters a mysterious woman who claims to be a vampiress. As he becomes more drawn into her world, he discovers dark secrets and experiences supernatural events. Their journey explores themes of personal loss, fear, and eternal life.
Innocence is a supernatural horror movie set in New York City. It follows a young high-school student who discovers that she is a witch and possesses great power. As she explores her newfound abilities, she is drawn into a dark world of hexes and spells. The movie explores themes of power, wealth, and the eternal struggle between good and evil.
The true love story of iconic philosopher Ken Wilber and his wife Treya in 1980s California as they fall madly in love and are faced with illness and challenges that threaten to tear them apart.
Outward Bound is a psychological journey of a group of strangers who find themselves on a ship heading towards an unknown destination. As they interact with each other, they slowly realize that they are dead and are on their way to the afterlife. The passengers come from various backgrounds and soon discover that they are being judged for their actions in life. They must confront their pasts and make peace with their mistakes before they can move on to their final destination.
In a waiting room in the space between the living and the beyond, an unlikely pair sits impatiently for their final reckoning.
Between Two Worlds follows the journey of a group of passengers on a ship that explodes during an air raid. They find themselves in a mysterious afterlife where they must confront their past choices and face the consequences of their actions. As the passengers come to terms with their fate, they struggle with guilt, regret, and the search for true love.
In 'Dawn Breaks Behind the Eyes,' a group of friends enters a haunted castle and experiences reality shifts after taking LSD. They are trapped in an eerie time loop where their worst fears come to life. This throwback horror takes inspiration from the swinging 60s and explores themes of eternity and ghostly encounters.
'The subject of this film is the conversation between a man and a woman. A couple, maybe lovers, maybe married, it doesn't matter. (...) During this conversation, we do not see but the city of Rome. I wanted to transmit that what Rome provokes in me, the feeling of an intrinsic matter, indissoluble, in difference with Paris, made of small parks and open spaces, crossed by the sky and the wind. Hand in hand with the film, the difficulty of the two lovers assumes a clearer, more explicit form. But as much as, in my opinion, it is impossible to describe and film Rome, the difficulty in the love of a couple can never be totally understood.' - Marguerite Duras, Venice film festival catalogue, 1982.
Pedro Calungsod, a young Filipino man, leaves his Visayan native roots to join the Spanish Jesuit priest Fr. Diego de San Vitores in his mission to the Marianas Islands (Guam) in 1668. The San Diego Mission arrives in the Marianas where the young Pedro, a trained catechist and mission assistant, begins work for Fr. Diego de San Vitores in baptizing the Chamorro natives, preaching the holy gospel and spreading the good news of salvation through the Christian faith amidst paganism, doubt and disbelief. Despite the longing for his father and the threats to their lives, even at the peril of death, Pedro and Fr. Diego continued their missionary work. They roamed the dangerous islands and baptized many more natives and continued to enlighten them about Christianity.