In 1925 Montana, ranch owner Phil Burbank torments his brother's new wife and son until he discovers the possibility of love.
When a naive businessman is chosen to become the president of a large corporation, he finds himself caught up in a web of deception and conspiracy. With the help of a savvy reporter, he must navigate the treacherous world of corporate politics and find a way to expose the truth.
Dogtown and Z-Boys (2001) is a documentary that tells the story of the Z-Boys, a group of skateboarders who revolutionized the sport in 1970s Venice, California. The film explores their rise to fame, their impact on skateboarding culture, and the challenges they faced along the way. With a combination of archival footage and interviews with the Z-Boys themselves, the documentary provides an in-depth look at the history and influence of this iconic group.
What Maisie Knew tells the story of Maisie, a young girl who becomes caught in the middle of a bitter custody battle between her divorced parents. As her parents continue their messy divorce, Maisie is passed back and forth between them, often feeling neglected and abandoned. Throughout the film, Maisie develops close relationships with her stepmother and nanny, who provide stability and love in her life. The movie explores themes of family, love, and the impact of divorce on a child's life.
Always - Sunset on Third Street is a heartwarming movie set in 1958 Tokyo. It follows the lives of various individuals living in a neighborhood, including a failed writer who starts a new job at a candy shop, a children's author and a science fiction author. The movie explores themes of rejection, family, and finding one's place in the world. It also delves into the challenges and joys of everyday life in post-war Japan.
Beach Blanket Bingo is a campy musical comedy that follows the story of a group of teenagers at a beach party. Things take an interesting turn when one of the teens falls in love with a mermaid and must navigate through various comedic situations to be with her. Filled with dancing, singing, and a motorcycle gang, this film is a fun-filled adventure that will leave you laughing.
The Mating Habits of the Earthbound Human is a hilarious comedy that delves into the absurdities and complexities of human mating rituals. Through a series of vignettes and interviews, the film explores topics such as unprotected sex, pregnancy tests, secret love, and misinterpretation. It follows the journey of two humans as they navigate through the challenges of finding love and understanding in a confusing world.
The Immoral Mr. Teas is a comedy film from 1959 that follows the story of a dentist named Mr. Teas who becomes a door-to-door salesman. Along the way, he has sexual fantasies and encounters various women. The film is known for its softcore and sexploitation elements. Directed by a cult director, it showcases themes of voyeurism and explores the desires and fantasies of Mr. Teas.
Intimate Parts is a daring exploration of the complexities of human relationships and desires. Set in Moscow, the film delves into the lives of various characters as they navigate through themes of infidelity, art, seduction, and love. With a touch of humor and emotional depth, Intimate Parts challenges societal norms and offers a thought-provoking commentary on human connection.
A World Apart follows the story of a 13-year-old girl living in Johannesburg, South Africa during the apartheid era. She witnesses the struggle for freedom and equality as her mother becomes involved in the anti-apartheid movement. Through friendship and personal growth, the girl navigates the challenges of living under house arrest and dealing with an absent father, all while yearning to make a difference in her country.
In Miss Firecracker, a small-town seamstress named Carnelle competes in a beauty pageant on the Fourth of July. She hopes that winning the pageant will finally give her the recognition and acceptance she has always wanted. Along the way, Carnelle encounters various obstacles, including an escaped psychiatric patient, family drama, and her own insecurities. With a combination of optimism, comedy of errors, and eccentric characters, Miss Firecracker is a hilarious and heartwarming tale of perseverance and self-discovery.
A woman suffering from amnesia reconstructs her life from audiotapes and discovers that she has had a sordid past, involved in prostitution, and unusual romantic relationships.
In the busy streets of New York City, a teenager navigates through a world of burlesque, boxing gyms, and unexpected encounters, leading to a journey of love, self-discovery, and acceptance.
Caruso Pascoski, a young man with an abusive mother, navigates through the 1950s with the help of a psychiatrist and memorable encounters with nuns, girls, and spin-the-bottle games.
When a young girl tries to write a letter to Santa, she confesses to the mailman that she can't think of what to ask for after her Grandma passed away and her mother has been really sad. Without family to spend the holiday with, the mailman decides that for the next twelve days, he will deliver surprise gifts to the mom to remind her of the Twelve Days of Christmas.
The local newspaper celebrates 50 years and are now looking for a citizen who has lived as long in the neighborhood. Our hero Åsa-Nisse seems to fit the profile.
Ripe is a thought-provoking drama that explores the complex themes of sexuality, relationships, and coming of age. The story revolves around a 15-year-old girl named Leon who embarks on a journey of self-discovery after a traumatic incident. Along the way, she encounters various characters and experiences that challenge her understanding of love, desire, and personal boundaries.
Bag Boy is a comedy movie from 2007 that follows the story of a teenager who works in a grocery store. After getting fired from his job, he embarks on a journey filled with hilarious mishaps and unexpected adventures. The movie is part of the National Lampoon series and features a variety of comedic moments, including steamroller antics, passionate kisses, and even a heart attack. Join this young protagonist as he navigates his way through the challenges of life, love, and grocery store shenanigans.
Blood Brother is a documentary that tells the story of Rocky Braat, a young man from Pittsburgh who travels to India and becomes deeply involved in the lives of HIV/AIDS patients. He forms strong bonds and helps them in their daily struggles, facing the challenges and triumphs of love and friendship.
Sperm Whale: Roya's Selection follows Roya, a young woman in Iran, as she navigates love, music, and unexpected encounters. From hula-hooping to wedding day nerves, dance to police arrest, this film captures the ups and downs of Roya's life. When she finds herself in a coma after being hit by a car, her story takes an unexpected turn. Through laughter, tears, and the power of music, Roya's journey unfolds.