In AD 895, King Aurvandill is murdered by his brother Fjölnir, who also carries away Queen Gudrún. Years later, Prince Amleth, a berserker, sets out to avenge his father's death. Along the way, he encounters a Seeress who predicts his revenge and a Maiden-King who is intertwined with his path. Amleth learns that Fjölnir lives in exile in Iceland and poses as a slave to get close to him. With the help of Olga, a sorceress, Amleth plans his revenge against Fjölnir. After a series of events and battles, Amleth finally confronts Fjölnir at the Gates of Hell and decapitates him. However, Amleth is fatally wounded and has a vision of his future before being carried to Valhalla by a valkyrie.
In this docudrama TV series, a journalist uncovers shocking truths about his father's death, leading him to the dark world of CIA mind-control experiments and government cover-ups.
In the year 1999, Highlander Connor MacLeod, now exiled, teams up with a rebel leader to fight criminals in a future Earth riddled with bullets and ultraviolet radiation. They must face a trial by combat and fight to save the world from solar radiation. As the highlander, Connor is an immortal sword-wielding warrior who is thrown into a dystopian future where he must continue his fight for justice and survival.
When a woman and her son go missing in a small town, the local sheriff and an FBI agent launch an investigation. They discover an abandoned farm where strange events have been taking place. As they delve deeper into the mystery, they uncover a dark secret involving alien life forms and a terrifying creature with the power to reproduce. The sheriff and the agent must race against time to rescue the woman and her son before it's too late.
Haider, a young man, returns to Kashmir upon receiving news of his father's disappearance. A series of events unfold as he seeks revenge for his father's death and uncovers the truth about his family.
Ophelia is a reinterpretation of Shakespeare's Hamlet, telling the story from the point of view of the character Ophelia. The movie explores themes of love, betrayal, and intrigue, set in medieval times. Ophelia finds herself caught between the ambitions of the royal court and her love for Prince Hamlet. As tensions rise and a murder takes place, Ophelia must navigate a treacherous path to seek vengeance and protect those she loves.
Fanny and Alexander is a drama/fantasy/mystery film set in 1900s Sweden. The movie follows the Ekdahl family as they navigate the joys and turmoil of the Christmas season. It explores themes such as loss, abuse, and family relationships. Fanny and Alexander, the two young protagonists, find themselves caught in a world filled with magic and reality, as they confront their abusive stepfather and the mysteries that surround their family history.
A film student seeks revenge for the murder of his father, encountering betrayal, tragedy, and the complexities of family business along the way.
Vizontele tells the story of a village in Anatolia in the year 1974, where the arrival of a television affects the lives of the villagers. The movie portrays the culture clash between the traditional way of life and the introduction of modern technology. It explores themes of family relationships, politics, religion, and the complexities of rural life.
Let the Corpses Tan is a thrilling crime movie where a group of criminals carry out a heist but things take a turn for the worse when they end up trapped in a remote location with a murderous couple. This intense and surreal film combines elements of action, horror, and thriller.
Two unemployed friends have a fresh idea: they want to stage Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' in Grand Theft Auto. But even in a virtual world, reality intrudes in a wild and trippy film shot entirely inside the ultra-violent video game.
Nadia, the sole survivor of her family's tragic fate, grapples with the looming threat of her father's sacrifice as she faces a life on the edge.
I'll Never Die Alone is a horrifying thriller set in a remote countryside village. After being gang-raped and left for dead, a woman seeks vengeance on her attackers with brutal and violent means. With themes of brutality, violence, and sexual assault, this movie is not for the faint of heart.
In 1930s New York City, two struggling actors, Arthur and Maurice, find themselves on a luxury ocean liner where a case of mistaken identity leads them to be mistaken for famous hitmen and pursued by a group of dangerous characters. They must navigate their way through a series of hilarious misadventures as they try to survive and clear their names.
In the Bleak Midwinter is a comedy about a struggling theater group trying to put on a Christmas play. The group is made up of a variety of eccentric characters, each with their own quirks and challenges. As they work together to bring the production to life, they face a series of comedic mishaps and obstacles. Through humor and heart, they learn the true meaning of friendship and the importance of following their dreams.
Sophie, a teenager, stumbles upon a magical mirror that transports her to the world of philosophy. Guided by a mysterious mentor, she embarks on a journey through time and learns about the great philosophers of the past. Along the way, she grapples with the complexities of life, love, and existence.
In Mexican Bus Ride, a man finds himself on a transforming journey when he is tempted by his ailing mother's inheritance. As he embarks on a bus ride to claim the money, he encounters various obstacles and colorful characters. The film explores themes of temptation, family dynamics, and the pursuit of happiness. With comedic and dramatic moments, Mexican Bus Ride showcases the beauty and complexities of life in Mexico during the 1950s.
Alexandria... Why? is a semi-autobiographical film that follows the story of a teenage boy in Alexandria, Egypt during World War II. The film explores themes of homosexuality, family relationships, and the impact of war on individuals. It depicts the struggles and challenges faced by the protagonist as he navigates his sexual identity and deals with the political climate of the era.
During World War II, in a prison camp, a British officer investigates a murder and suspects a cover-up involving a traitor within the camp. As he digs deeper, he uncovers a web of lies, false fingerprints, and a mysterious letter which may reveal the truth. With tensions rising and the possibility of escape, the officer must navigate through the complexities of war to bring justice.
A radical cinematic investigation into the myth of Hamlet, the avenging prince of Denmark, William Shakespeare's creature; his origins and his unending influence on many diverse cultures.