The Canterbury Tales is a comedic anthology film based on the classic stories. It features various vignettes that explore themes of love, lust, and morality. The film showcases a range of characters and situations, including priests engaging in scandalous affairs, menage-a-trois, and various sexual escapades. The stories are both humorous and provocative, offering a satirical commentary on society's norms and values.
In the small village of Thornton, strange occurrences begin to happen when a mysterious vampire arrives. The villagers are plagued by fear and suspicion as they try to uncover the truth behind the vampire's existence.
In the Po Valley during the 19th century, a rich girl engaged to a well-to-do farmer ends up penniless and is forced to work for her fiancé’s relatives. Peasant unrest, carried to extremes by both workers and landowners, leads to violence and tragedy.
In the midst of World War One, a magical millennial bee finds itself in a series of bizarre and surreal events. From witnessing a soldier's death to attending a funeral and encountering strange occurrences like a fish raining from the sky and a grenade turning into a flower, the bee navigates through a world filled with absurdity and tragedy. Along the way, it discovers the complexities of war, love, and the human condition.
A man's heavy drinking drives away his family and threatens to destroy his relationship with his little daughter.
When a bitter rivalry between two brothers finally erupts into bloody, life-changing violence it is younger bother Greg who signs up for frontline battle in France. Greg discovers a world of uncompromising brutality as we follow him on his journey through France at the outbreak of World War 2.
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