In the land of Oz, ostracized and misunderstood green-skinned Elphaba is forced to share a room with the popular aristocrat Glinda at Shiz University, and the two's unlikely friendship is tested as they begin to fulfill their respective destinies as Glinda the Good and the Wicked Witch of the West.
The Future Diary follows a high school student, Yukiteru Amano, who discovers a diary that can predict the future. He is forced to participate in a deadly game against other diary owners, where the last one standing will become the new God of Time and Space. As Yukiteru navigates the game, he encounters serial killers, terrorists, and supernatural beings, all while trying to protect himself and his friends.
The Flesh is a surreal and grotesque drama that explores themes of love and desire. Set in a beach house, the movie follows the lives of several characters as they navigate their relationships and confront their inner demons. The story takes unexpected twists and turns, blurring the line between reality and fantasy. With its unique blend of surrealism and drama, The Flesh is a thought-provoking exploration of human sexuality and the complexities of romantic relationships.
After a young monk is found dead in an isolated abbey, friar William of Baskerville and his novice assistant, Adso of Melk, are asked to investigate. As they delve deeper into the case, more deaths occur, leading them to uncover a hidden library and a deadly secret book. With the arrival of investigator Bernardo Gui, William and Adso must race against time to solve the mystery and prevent further tragedy.
After being impregnated by the Devil, a reluctant mother and her Antichrist daughter attempt to live an ordinary life in Delaware.
Miyako starts a live-in maid job and quickly discovers that housecleaning is the least of her duties, as her employers use the maids in their twisted fantasies. Her co-worker Mai-chan, who can miraculously recover from any injury, becomes the focus of horrific, indulgent violence that Miyako is soon drawn into.
A hopeless man stranded on a deserted island befriends a dead body and together they go on a surreal journey to get home. Hank Thompson, on the verge of suicide, finds a dead man washed ashore. He discovers that the body, named Manny, has the ability to fart so strongly that it propels them across the water like a jet ski. Hank and Manny explore the island, with Hank teaching Manny about life and love. They build structures, act out scenes, and eventually find hope in a connection to a woman named Sarah. However, their journey is not without obstacles, including a bear attack and a discovery that Sarah is married with a daughter. In the end, Hank and Manny are separated, leaving Hank arrested and Manny carried away by his explosive farts. Despite the chaos that ensues, Hank's father, Chrissy, and Hank himself find solace in Manny's departure.
La Grande Bouffe follows four friends who, tired of their lives, decide to gather in a villa and engage in an excessive orgy of food, eventually leading to their own demise.
Francesco Dellamorte, a cemetery caretaker, must deal with hordes of the undead who rise from their graves every seven days in a small town. Amidst the chaos, he finds love and goes on a darkly humorous journey of self-discovery.
Funland is a dark comedy TV show set in the town of Blackpool, a seaside town with a dark secret. The show follows a variety of characters, including a detective, a ventriloquist, and a pregnant woman, as they navigate the town's twisted and corrupt underbelly. With themes of corruption, murder, and surrealism, Funland is a thrilling and offbeat journey into the depths of human depravity.
The shocking finale of the titular trilogy, which features graphic footage of the macabre and grotesque as directed by Brazilian filmmaker Lázaro Hahn.
City of Women is a surreal adventure film set in a city where women dominate. The protagonist, Snàporaz, finds himself lost in this female-dominated society, encountering various characters and situations that challenge his views on gender roles and relationships. The film explores themes of empowerment, memory, and disillusionment.
A hunchbacked bell-ringer must save a beautiful gypsy from being unjustly executed as he faces oppression and social conflict in medieval Paris.
Set in Rome during the fascist youth era, 'Roma' is a satirical comedy-drama that follows the story of a writer and musician as they navigate through various absurd situations and encounters. From a city in constant chaos to student protests, boxing matches, and even a brothel, the protagonists find themselves in a whirlwind of events that reflect the disillusionment and grotesque nature of the time.
A British architect travels to Rome to oversee an exhibition of his work, but his failing marriage, illness, and paranoia send him into a downward spiral.
The Last New Year's Eve is a controversial and grotesque dark comedy that takes place in Rome, Italy, on the eve of the new year. The story revolves around an extramarital affair, blackmail, hallucinations, and revenge. It features a vintage car, split-screen visuals, and explores themes of dominatrix, mutilation, and explosiveness.
In The Ape Woman, a young woman with grotesque features is exploited in a circus sideshow, where she is forced to sing against her will. This dark comedy explores themes of exploitation and the human fascination with the grotesque.
Fellini's Casanova is a biographical drama that delves into the life of Giacomo Casanova, the renowned Italian adventurer and writer. Set in 18th-century Venice, the film explores Casanova's escapades, his relationships with women, and his encounters with the Catholic Church and the Inquisition. With its grotesque imagery and nonlinear narrative, Fellini's Casanova offers a unique and captivating portrayal of a legendary figure.
Orchestra Rehearsal is a satirical Italian film set in a single location, depicting the chaos and power struggles that unfold during an orchestra rehearsal. The film explores themes of anarchy, artistic creation, disillusionment, and defiance of authority, as the musicians navigate their way through the absurdity of the situation. With a fake-documentary style, the film captures the tension between the conductor and the musicians, and the underlying discontent within the orchestra. Set in the 1970s, the film uses its grotesque and comedic elements to deliver a sharp critique of social and political situations.
What? is a 1972 comedy film directed by Roman Polanski. The movie follows the story of an American traveler who finds himself in various bizarre and surreal situations during his vacation in Italy. With elements of absurdism and surrealism, the film explores themes of sexuality, voyeurism, and dominance. It is a humorous and unconventional take on the American abroad genre.