The Right Stuff is a drama series set in the 1950s and 1960s that follows the true story of America's early space program. It explores the lives of the first astronauts, their training, and the challenges they faced during the Cold War era and the intense space race with the Soviet Union.
Dispatches from Elsewhere follows a group of ordinary people in Philadelphia who stumble onto a mysterious game that challenges their perceptions of reality and leads them on a journey of self-discovery.
Japan in the near future suffers an unexplained major disaster. Five years later, reconstruction is well underway. Two young researchers at a university are pinning all their hopes on robot development. Now their new interpretation of the eternal hero Astro Boy up until his birth is just about to start!
Oats Studios is an anthology series that delves into dystopian sci-fi and horror stories. Each episode, or 'short form series', presents a unique and nightmarish vision of a post-apocalyptic future, featuring monsters, aliens, and other nightmarish creatures. The show experiments with different styles and techniques, delivering a blood-soaked and violent journey into the unknown.
Hotel Room is a mysterious TV mini-series set in a single room of a hotel where various dramatic events take place. The show explores themes of drama and mystery with a touch of avant-garde and surrealism.
A series of various short stories based off of the works of Monkey Punch.
Liquid Television is a bizarre and macabre animated anthology series that showcases a diverse collection of experimental and dark comedy shorts. The series, which aired on MTV in the 1990s, features a range of animation styles and themes, making it a cult classic for fans of unconventional and edgy animation.
A mild-mannered IRS agent travels to a remote desert region in search of missing money and stumbles into a strange small town where mystery, danger, and peculiar characters lurk around every off-kilter corner. Everyone in Push has a secret, but no one is talking … unless they're telling our man to get out of town, fast.
On the Air is a surreal and experimental TV show set in a television studio during the 1950s. It revolves around the comedic and absurd situations of the television producer, director, actors, and actresses. The show is known for its slapstick comedy, sight gags, and running gags. It explores themes of absurdism and oneiric elements, creating a unique and avant-garde experience for the viewers.
A whodunit with humor breaks down the fourth wall as wisecracking Det. Marshak solves crimes along with the at-home viewer, whom he treats as a rookie partner.
Histoire(s) du cinéma is a groundbreaking TV show that delves into the depths of film history and presents an experimental narrative with an essay-like approach. It serves as a comprehensive guide to the evolution of cinema and its impact on society and culture. Through a series of thought-provoking episodes, this documentary takes viewers on a journey through time, exploring the art, techniques, and influence of filmmaking.
With unprecedented access to the halls of Building 10, First In Human reveals for the first time how the medical breakthroughs of tomorrow make their way out of the hi-tech research laboratories and into the hands of our world’s medical professionals. The series explores the lives of the doctors, researchers, and patients who together make progress possible in this cutting-edge testing ground.
A collection of cinematic visuals and time-lapse scenes captured throughout the world.
Tim and Eric present a grotesquely surreal anthology of discarded sketches, found footage, musical numbers, and 3D animation.
Isabella Rossellini is convinced that, in the maternal animal world, anything goes. 'Mammas,' a series of short videos, has Rossellini playing the role of nine different animals to show the viewer that some mothers lie, are polygamous, and walk out on their animal children all the time.
Cult late-night music television, Alchemy was Australia's first television program focusing on dance and electronic music.
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