Passengers is a drama about a group of survivors who meet after a commuter airplane disaster. They join a support group and embark on a journey of healing and finding a new purpose in life.
Brain Damage is a cult horror movie from 1988. The film follows a man who becomes addicted to a parasitic creature that gives him euphoric hallucinations. As he becomes more dependent on the creature, his life starts to spiral out of control. With themes of addiction, euphoria, and hallucination, Brain Damage is a twisted and campy horror film that will leave you on the edge of your seat.
In a dystopian society, a lonely computer programmer is tasked with solving the Zero Theorem, a mathematical formula that could explain the meaning of life. As he delves deeper into his work, his life becomes consumed by paranoia, surveillance, and the search for personal connection.
Pirates of Silicon Valley is a movie that explores the legendary rivalry between Apple Computer's Steve Jobs and Microsoft's Bill Gates. Set in the early days of the computer revolution, the film takes us on a journey through the personal and professional lives of these iconic figures, showcasing their ruthless determination and visionary ideas. It delves into the struggles, triumphs, and conflicts that shaped the future of technology.
In 'I Wanna Hold Your Hand,' a group of teenage friends from New Jersey embark on a journey to New York City to fulfill their dream of attending a Beatles concert. Along the way, they face arguments, laughter, loss of control, and encounters with obsessed fans. The film is based on a true story and showcases the excitement and frenzy of Beatlemania in the 1960s.
A story of a man’s erotic experiences since the age of seven, based on the seventeenth-century novel “Koushoko Ichidai Otoko” by Saikaku Ihara.
The Girl on a Motorcycle is a 1968 movie that follows the story of a woman who embarks on a journey of self-discovery and freedom by riding a motorcycle across Germany. Along the way, she explores her desires and confronts the limitations of her marriage, leading to infidelity. The movie delves into themes of naivete, self-destructiveness, and the search for euphoria.
Bigger Than Life (1956) tells the story of a schoolteacher named Ed Avery who starts taking cortisone as a treatment for a rare inflammatory disease. However, he becomes addicted to the drug, leading to severe mood swings, hallucinations, and a complete transformation of his personality. As his behavior becomes increasingly erratic and abusive, his wife and son struggle to cope with the consequences. The film explores themes of mental illness, drug addiction, and the destructive effects of societal pressures.
Dev.D is a modern-day adaptation of the classic novel Devdas. The story follows Dev, a spoiled brat from Delhi who becomes addicted to drugs and alcohol after his childhood sweetheart, Paro, marries someone else. Dev embarks on a journey of self-destruction, exploring his sexuality, hitchhiking, and indulging in psychedelic experiences. Along the way, he comes across Chanda, a young prostitute, who becomes a key figure in his life. Dev's journey is filled with emotional abuse, manipulation, and the grim realities of life, ultimately leading to catharsis and a new beginning.
Richard Pryor: Here and Now is a stand-up comedy special film by Richard Pryor, where he delivers his hilarious and satirical jokes about various topics including marriage, drug addiction, racial slurs, and poverty. With his unique improvisation skills and razor-sharp wit, Pryor takes the audience on a comedic journey filled with laughter and poignant social commentary.
In 'What's So Bad About Feeling Good?', a virus outbreak in New York City leads to widespread happiness and euphoria. As the city descends into chaos, a group of individuals must navigate the consequences of the virus and find a way to restore normalcy. With faked pregnancies, mutated toucans, and a quest for an antidote, this comedy explores the idea of happiness gone awry.
The Last Day of Summer is a drama and romance movie set on a seaside. It tells the story of a man who chases a woman on the sea-shore, and they end up falling in love. As they spend the day at the beach, they face their fears and uncertainties, leading to a life-changing decision. The movie explores themes of euphoria, experimental film techniques, and metaphors. It features elements like a watchmaker, a sundial, and a man giving flowers to a woman. The characters are constantly drawn to the ocean, reflecting on their lives and the passing of time. The story takes place during a summer, and an airplane plays a significant role in the plot.
Dreamlike satire about a young man who resists getting a job at the lone employing conglomerate in his dreary industrial town, but changes his mind when he discovers the plant's boiler room has the perfect climate to assist him with his pet horticultural (fungal) project.
The Science Of Fasting is a documentary that delves into the world of fasting and its various effects on the human body. It explores the benefits of fasting, including its potential to support healing processes, regulate hormones, and improve overall health. The film also examines the role of fasting in medical research and the pharmaceutical industry. Through interviews with experts and real-life stories, it sheds light on the science behind fasting and its potential to promote self-healing.
Experience the euphoria and sensuality of Kylie Minogue's live performance in London, as she takes you on a journey through ancient worlds with her angelic vocals and mesmerizing dance moves.
Boom Bust Boom is a documentary that delves into the recurring patterns of economic bubbles throughout history, highlighting the role of human nature and financial speculation. It covers subjects such as the tulip mania, mortgage crisis, and economic theories. The film includes both animated sequences and interviews with experts in the field.
On March 15, 1848, a young firebrand poet, Sándor Petöfi ignites the Hungarian Revolution with his passionate 'National Song', prompting the Austrians to dispatch a ruthless secret agent to assassinate him and suppress the uprising.
"One Hell of a Christmas" is a dark and action packed comedy that takes place in a modern city as well as in a fearful underworld. When Carlitos is released after doing 2 years of "hard time", he attempts to redeem himself and sets an example for his 5 year-old son. However, when a friend confronts him with a very dark and horrifying scam for some quick dough and good times, he declines, but never the less he soon finds himself entangled in a web of sex, drugs and Christmas carols.
As Mio goes on a journey to Loveland to find closure, an incident occurs, giving him new hope for his heart to shine again. A story about the importance of loving and coping, of hearts connecting and separating.
A 5 minute animation on the nature of addiction.