Two old friends, Andre and Wally, meet for dinner and engage in a profound conversation about life, philosophy, and the nature of reality. They discuss various topics ranging from art, spirituality, to personal experiences. The film explores the complexities of human existence and the search for meaning.
7 Days in Hell follows the fictional tennis match between a flamboyant American tennis player and a British bad boy, which becomes the longest and most absurd match in history. The movie satirizes the world of professional tennis with its outrageous characters and hilarious storyline.
A Late Quartet is a drama that follows the members of a renowned string quartet as they navigate personal and professional crises. When the cellist is diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, it sets off a chain reaction that threatens to tear the group apart. As they prepare for their final performance together, they must confront issues of love, loyalty, and betrayal.
My Winnipeg is a docufiction that combines elements of documentary and fictional storytelling to explore director Guy Maddin's hometown of Winnipeg. The film delves into the city's history, superstitions, and unique character, using a mix of personal anecdotes, home-movie footage, and surreal reenactments. It offers a nostalgic and poetic look at the city through the lens of Maddin's singular vision.
Supervolcano is a fictional documentary that explores the catastrophic eruption of a massive volcano in Yellowstone National Park. The film takes viewers through the events leading up to the eruption and its devastating aftermath.
A comedic mockumentary TV show about the life of a professional gamer and his adventures in the gaming world.
Celebrities are interviewed about the social and working lives of Bugs, Daffy, Porky and the rest of the Looney Tunes.
BabaKiueria is a satirical comedy that takes place in an alternate Australia, exploring the issue of racism. Set in a fictional documentary style, the film allegorically depicts the mistreatment and persecution of the Australian Aboriginal people. Through an engaging storyline, it sheds light on the deep-rooted issues of racism and colonialism in Australian society.
The Real Presence (1984) explores the boundaries between reality and illusion through a series of avant-garde and gothic-horror scenes. The film mixes elements of essay and fictional-documentary styles, blurring the lines between real and imaginary. It delves into the world of acting and theater, capturing the essence of stage-acting and the art of thespian performance. Directed by a cult-director, the film takes place in the captivating setting of Avignon, France, during the renowned Avignon Festival.
Bugs discovers a Micronesian Film Documentary in "Cromagnonscope" showing Elmer Fuddstone and a sabertooth bunny in 10,000 BC.
This saucy mockumentary follows a first-time filmmaker with ambitions to make "the greatest movie ever made," a low-budget slasher boasting a Native American killer. The director knows buxom starlets are the key to his success. But when the ladies start disappearing one by one, his plan goes bust -- and he goes crazy. Indie rockers Space Probe Taurus provide the soundtrack to this unrated director's cut that leaves little to the imagination.
On a late evening in April of 1942 three men hailed a taxi in Harlan Kentucky to take them to Virginia across Black Mountain. Secluded by the wilderness atop Kentucky's highest peak, the men killed the taxi driver. Later the killers were apprehended and had to stand trial for their crimes. This was just the beginning of the story. Based on the research of Tony Felosi.
Documentary by German journalist and film maker Heiner Stadler.
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