Step Up 3D follows a group of college students in New York City who form a dance crew. They compete in a dance contest to win the prize money and save their dance club from foreclosure. Along the way, they face challenges such as false identity, sabotage, and rivalry.
Thesis is a 1996 crime-thriller movie directed by Alejandro Amenábar. It follows Angela, a film student who becomes obsessed with a snuff video while researching violence in films. As she delves deeper into the investigation, Angela uncovers a dark underground world of sadism and torture. With the help of her asthmatic friend Chema and a university professor, Angela tries to uncover the identity of the psychopath behind the snuff video.
In 'The Freshman,' a college freshman named Clark is recruited by the mafia to carry out various tasks. Along the way, Clark finds himself in hilarious and dangerous situations as he navigates the underworld of crime. With the help of a professor and his newfound friends, Clark must find a way to outsmart the mafia and stay alive.
Urban Legends: Final Cut follows a film student who is determined to become a director and submits a horror film for a prestigious competition. However, she soon discovers that someone is recreating the urban legends she used in her film, and she becomes the target of a mysterious killer. With her friends being murdered one by one, she must uncover the truth behind the murders and stop the killer before she becomes the next victim.
Vamps is a vampire-themed comedy that follows a group of female vampires as they navigate love and friendship in New York City. The story centers around two vampire friends, Goody and Stacy, who are living in the modern world and trying to find love while dealing with the challenges of their immortality. They attend support group meetings for vampires, where they meet and develop relationships with other immortal beings. As they navigate their personal lives and try to blend in with human society, they encounter various comedic and romantic situations.
Le Divorce (2003) is a comedy-drama film that follows the story of a messy divorce between a young American woman and her French husband, exploring the cultural clashes and complications that arise. The film touches on themes of love, infidelity, family, and the differences between American and French culture. Set in Paris and featuring a diverse cast of characters, Le Divorce provides an entertaining and thought-provoking look at relationships and the complexities of modern divorce.
In 1980s London, a young film student enters into a complicated relationship while dealing with her own personal struggles, including drug addiction and co-dependency. The film explores themes of class distinction and toxic relationships.
Two film students, Joe and Baggy, decide to make a pornographic film for an amateur film festival. They face various challenges while trying to produce the film, including finding the right cast and dealing with their own personal relationships.
Oki's Movie tells the story of a young film student named Oki who navigates the challenges and triumphs of love and the film industry. It delves into the complicated dynamics between a professor and his student, as well as the personal struggles and aspirations of Oki as he tries to make his mark in the world of movies. Through a series of interconnected narratives, the film cleverly examines the fragility of relationships and the pursuit of creative expression.
Cut is a horror film set on a college campus in Australia. It follows a group of college students who are being stalked by a masked killer. As the body count rises, a police officer and a film student team up to try to stop the killer. The film explores themes of supernatural power, filmmaking, and the dangers of making a horror film on location.
LSD: Love, Sex aur Dhokha is a bold and gripping film that interweaves multiple stories to expose the dark underbelly of life in a contemporary urban setting. The movie delves into themes of love, sex, and betrayal while challenging conventional filmmaking techniques.
In 'The Souvenir: Part II,' a filmmaker reflects on her life and relationships while trying to cope with the loss of her boyfriend. Set in 1980s London, she explores her artistic ambitions and personal growth amidst the challenges and choices she faces.
George Lucas, a film student at the University of Southern California in 1967, faces writer's block and struggles to come up with an idea for his script. With the help of his friends and a surprise ending, he finally finds inspiration and creates a high-concept period romance film that launches his career.
The Early Years: Erik Nietzsche Part 1 is a comedic drama that follows the early life of the titular character. Set in Denmark and Europe, the movie explores a film student's journey through film school and movie production. It delves into themes of ambition, creativity, and the challenges faced by aspiring filmmakers. With a touch of exhibitionism and a captivating female lead, this movie captures the essence of the early years of Erik Nietzsche.
When a filmmaker investigates the story of a legendary bricklayer and socialist hero in the Polish People's Republic, he uncovers a powerful social commentary on heroism, socialism, and the struggles of the working class. Through interviews and archival footage, the filmmaker explores the controversies and courage of the past, shedding light on social activism and the fight for change.
Love and Other Catastrophes follows the hilarious misadventures of a group of university students in Australia as they navigate through love, relationships, and the challenges of adulthood. The film captures the complexities of modern relationships and the ups and downs of young love in a witty and charming way.
At an absurdly self-indulgent student film festival, the directors of the (mostly terrible) short films start getting killed off one by one and a budding British documentary filmmaker decides to investigate.
A continuation of "Diary for My Children," the film picks up in 1950, when Juli, the diarist, is 18 and determined to become a movie director.
An all-access tour behind the scenes at France’s premiere film school, La Fémis. Showing us how successful candidates get to follow in the footsteps of such luminaries as Louis Malle, François Ozon and Alain Resnais, all of whom attended this prestigious institution. Stumbling over their words, the often-nervous candidates seem vulnerable when confronted with the veterans of the industry, who have the difficult task of discovering true talent among all these eager young people.
A Paris Education follows a young film student who moves to Paris to attend film school. As he enters a new world of parties, relationships, and filmmaking, he must navigate the complexities of love, friendship, and self-discovery. Along the way, he experiences a long-distance relationship, cheating, and the loss of a friend, ultimately shaping his coming-of-age journey.