In 'The Exterminating Angels,' a filmmaker's project about female pleasure becomes a study of intimacy, voyeurism, and sexual exploration. As the boundaries of reality and fantasy blur, the characters embark on a journey of self-discovery, leading to a destructive climax.
Bucky Larson, a small-town grocery bagger, discovers that his conservative parents were famous adult film stars. With hopes of following in their footsteps, he travels to Hollywood and tries to make it big in the porn industry.
The King of Escape is a comedic adventure film set in a rural area. It follows the story of an older man who escapes into the woods to avoid his responsibilities and find love. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles and forms an unexpected relationship with a teenage girl. The film explores themes of infatuation, forbidden love, and the pursuit of happiness.
Battling with his own inner demons, Jonathan is taken to an elite swimming academy deep in the English countryside by his soon to be step-mother. At the academy, Jonathan struggles to find his place among the group. He may be a top athlete in his field, but when it comes to the small world of Lakeside, swimming, sex and chauvinism combine to create something explosive and the potential for something very dangerous. This short movie was produced by extracting the story scenes from the adult movie "SwimBoy."
Longhorns is a sex comedy movie set in the 1980s. It follows a college student who is exploring his sexuality and experiences a weekend getaway with his college roommate. The movie tackles themes of homosexuality, self-acceptance, and the exploration of sexual fantasies. It also delves into the challenges faced by closeted gay men and the social dynamics of college life.
In the small Greek town of Kyparissos, a group of children embark on a journey of self-discovery and friendship amidst the backdrop of the year 1969, the Greek military junta, and the hype surrounding the Apollo 11 moon landing. With their innocent and curious minds, they explore various aspects of life including love, politics, and the wonders of television and cinema. Along the way, they encounter a priest, a grocer, a prostitute, and several other colorful characters who leave a lasting impact on their lives. Together, they learn valuable lessons about acceptance, resilience, and the power of dreams.
Crazy is a hilarious and heartwarming coming-of-age comedy that follows the journey of a teenage boy as he navigates friendship, sexual exploration, and unexpected challenges. Set in a boarding school in Bavaria, the film takes a lighthearted approach to the awkward situations and pranks that arise among the group of friends. With themes of first love, teenage crushes, and family discord, Crazy explores the complexities of adolescence and the importance of friendship.
There are two months to the end of High School Spanish classes in Lisbon and it's time to decide the destination for the end of year trip. That decision will cause a real "Civil War" between two irreconcilable groups: the "class nerd", who propose the typical cultural trip to Paris, and "freeloaders" who prefer to enjoy the week in Benidorm, the "New York's Costa Blanca ".
Mandragora (1997) is a thought-provoking drama film that explores the life of a teenage protagonist as he navigates through various challenges and experiences in his quest for self-discovery. The movie delves into controversial themes such as drugging a minor, underage smoking, and the exploration of one's sexuality. It also touches on complex relationships, including a strained father-son dynamic and the discovery of one's own identity. Mandragora takes the audience on a gripping and introspective journey, leaving them with questions and a deeper understanding of the protagonist's struggles.
A college freshman named Jake decides to pledge a fraternity in order to fit in and have the ultimate college experience. However, he quickly finds himself caught up in a series of wild parties, hazing rituals, and unexpected relationships. As he navigates through this new world, Jake learns important lessons about friendship, loyalty, and finding his own identity.
Chronically Unfeasible is a comedy-drama film that takes place in Sao Paulo, Brazil. It follows the lives of various characters who are connected through a series of events and social injustices. The story revolves around themes of social inequality, crime, and race relations. It explores different aspects of life in the city, including street life, prostitution, politics, and the police force. The film also touches on religious themes and features a diverse cast of characters with their own personal struggles and stories. Overall, Chronically Unfeasible offers a unique and entertaining portrayal of life in Sao Paulo.
Pals is a movie that explores the intricacies and challenges of friendship through various themes such as drugs, nudity, and controversial social issues. The story follows a group of male friends who navigate their relationships while dealing with personal struggles and conflicts. Friendship, homoeroticism, and the consequences of their actions are central themes in this thought-provoking film.
Charlie (Curro), a 16 year-old boy, who apparently seeks to stop being a virgin. But he has fallen madly in love with a prostitute ten years older than he. It is difficult for him to approach her, so he decides to pay her for the services and in this way try to fall in love
Zypcio is an idealistic heir to a large brewery in Poland. In the face of Chinese invasion threatening Eastern Europe, he is corrupted by the advances of both Princess Irina, who is after his money, and the court jester, who is after his virginity. The film Nienasycenie / INSATIABILITY, directed by Wiktor Grodecki based on the novel of the same title by Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz, was selected for the Berlin International Film Festival. The film will be screened as part of the festival's Panorama section.
The friendship between two Southern Italy kids is tested by their meeting with a young girl who's attempted suicide after failing to get married. Based on the novel "Il paese delle spose infelici" (literally, "Village of the Sad Brides", which is also the original title of this film) this elegantly photographed coming-of-age tale has sensitivity to spare but its stylish, yet understated, attitude doesn't easily win viewers over.
Two events, equally impressive, take place in July, 1968, in Majorca: Jimmi Hendrix plays at the Sargent Pepper's Disco and Pablo, 16 years old, experiences a forced rite of passage where he loses his innocence to become a little man...
So my caring mother would rub the Fluxus Hair Tainer into my scalp, comb my disobedient locks, and then send me off to school looking like that ass-wipe kind on the bottle. I was an independent kid by gum, and this hair meant that I belonged, that my parents knew what was fucking what. This film is an adaptation of Paul Auster story: "Timbuktu".
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