Taxidermia is a dark comedy drama movie that explores themes of taxidermy, surrealism, and the human condition. It follows three generations of men, each with their own obsessions and desires. From a military orderly with masochistic tendencies, to a taxidermist obsessed with perfection, and finally a competitive eater who struggles with his own body, Taxidermia delves into the extreme and bizarre aspects of human nature.
The Fighter Pilot follows the journey of a young Japanese man who becomes a fighter pilot during World War II. Through his training, battles, and personal struggles, he discovers the true meaning of courage and sacrifice.
Let's Go, Jets! is a heartwarming comedy about a high school cheerleading club that decides to become a competitive team and represent their country in a world tournament. Led by their tomboy captain Sakura, the girls face challenges and learn important life lessons along the way. With determination, teamwork, and a lot of hard work, they strive to achieve their dreams and overcome obstacles both on and off the cheerleading mat.
In WWE Royal Rumble 1994, athletes from around the world compete in a brutal wrestling tournament. With high stakes, intense rivalries, and gripping moments, this movie showcases the athleticism, drama, and excitement of professional wrestling.
Best-selling novelist Kosaku Igami has made a career out of using his family as fodder for his novels, much to their dismay. When his mother, the spirited family matriarch, is diagnosed with dementia, Igami must come to terms with the toll his own behavior has taken on his increasingly distant family and resolve his own long-simmering resentments. Evocative of classic Ozu, this gorgeously wrought epic family portrait explores the tenderness and trappings of familial bonds.
An engineer's obsession with tunneling the English Channel becomes a burlesque adventure filled with obstacles, explosions, and triumph.
This short film in support of the war effort focuses on the training and missions of Army Air Corps Captain Hewitt T. Wheless just after the U.S. entry into World War II.
Star Spangled Rhythm is a musical comedy film that showcases various sketches and musical performances. The movie features an ensemble cast and takes place in Hollywood, California, during World War II. It includes flag-waving, impersonation, and comedic moments as it follows the behind-the-scenes production of a fictional variety show.
Public service featurette shown in connection with the 1947-1949 biannual nation-wide tour of the Foundation Freedom Train, a government-endorsed campaign to "re-sell Americanism to Americans."
Car Bonus is a comedy movie that takes place during a recession, showcasing the dream of owning a car and the naivete of individuals who get involved with multi-level marketing schemes. The movie explores themes of greed, working life, and the challenges faced by small businesses. It also highlights the importance of values and ethics in the business world, all while providing humorous situations and presenting a critique of bureaucracy and business practices.
The US Marine Corps Band and chorus perform several songs associated with the Marines and the Navy. As the songs are played, we see monuments in Washington, DC, various battle scenes, planes in flight, and other scenes designed to instill patriotism in the audience.
Far right and anti-immigration politics have been on the rise worldwide. In Australia, as in many other western countries, as Ordinary People was filming, a new political force began drawing on the discontent of those who felt excluded from the promised benefits of globalisation. This revealing documentary follows One Nation candidate Colene Hughes over two years and two elections as her idealistic fervour slowly turns to disillusionment. Initially for Colene and her supporters, One Nation seems to offer true democracy and a way of knocking the country back into shape. But when Colene starts to question the control of party leaders, the gloves come off and, at the party’s annual general meeting, the two forces collide.
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