A lawyer's seemingly perfect life is turned upside down when she begins a sexual relationship with her teenage stepson, leading to a series of consequences that threaten to tear her family apart.
In the satirical comedy film 'The Dictator,' a dictator named Aladeen risks his life to prevent democracy from reaching his beloved country. However, when he is betrayed by his uncle and replaced with a double, Aladeen finds himself stripped of his identity and forced to navigate the streets of New York City. With the help of a kind-hearted store owner named Zoey, Aladeen must reclaim his position and prevent his country from transitioning to democracy. Along the way, he learns about democracy, love, and the true meaning of leadership.
In 1962 New York City, a journalist and an author engage in a battle of the sexes as they navigate the complexities of love and relationships. With a backdrop of feminism and hypocrisy, they discover the power of authenticity and true connection.
When a young Italian woman is raped by her ex-fiancé, she travels to England to seek revenge. Along the way, she encounters cultural differences, hypocrisy, and Christian values. She navigates through mistaken identity, fights, and threats with a knife, all while dealing with her own sexual frustration and the pressure to maintain her virginity.
In 'Zoo,' a husband and wife find themselves in the middle of a zombie apocalypse in London. As they struggle to survive, their marriage is tested and they must confront their own weaknesses and fears. With the city overrun by zombies and resources running low, they must make difficult choices to stay alive.
A lonely man in Australia, living in a desert town, finds himself in awkward situations with a hypocritical woman. He receives an invitation to a dance hall performance and decides to attend. However, the performance doesn't meet his expectations and he feels even more lonely. Throughout the movie, he interacts with various characters including a priest, an immigrant, and his friend. He also engages in activities such as playing saxophone, playing accordion, and singing. The movie explores themes of loneliness, failed expectations, and passive-aggressive behavior.
Two Evil Eyes is an anthology film that includes two stories of horror and suspense. In the first story, a photographer becomes obsessed with a cat and begins to experience horrifying hallucinations. In the second story, a greedy woman conspires with her lover to inherit a wealthy man's fortune, but their plans take a terrifying turn when zombies rise from the grave. The movie explores themes of greed, manipulation, and the supernatural.
Elena, the wife of a very rich man, spends the summer on an island in the Aegean Sea, doing archaeological research. One day her son comes to visit her son from her first marriage. The sea, the sun, the shepherds with ancient half-lingual rites, a handsome youth, not yet an old woman - no one remembered what happened in Ancient Greece ...
A struggling writer in Greenwich Village battles his own egocentricism and feelings of self-doubt, while dealing with his messy personal life and a lack of motivation in his career. He seeks help from a psychiatrist and finds inspiration in the women's club he becomes involved with. As he navigates the chaos of his life, he must confront his own selfishness and find a way to break through his writer's block.
The story is freely inspired by the life and work of Jan Saudek, who is probably the most well-known Czech photographer internationally and has indisputably been involved in the development of international photography. He has exhibited and sold his work in the largest galleries and art houses, he has earned international recognition and awards, he enjoys great popularity and interest - he is a true phenomenon.
Women in Temptation follows the story of a group of women from different generations who navigate through various temptations and challenges in their lives, exploring themes of narcissism, sexism, promiscuity, and family relationships. The movie showcases the complexities of female characters and their interactions with each other.
An affluent city is covered in snow, all seems perfect – on the surface. Divorcé Rolf is doing his best to rebuild his relationship with his daughter. Pregnant Lena appears to be living a faultless family life with her husband and son. Social worker Judith has a tough job and escapes it through her fantasies, whilst widowed Maria has finally built up the courage to invite her male acquaintance to a romantic dinner. In the course of one day, all of them will cross paths with the Bulgarian Mia, who works in the red-light trade and their seemingly perfect lives will never be the same…
In 'Entertaining Mr. Sloane,' a man named Mr. Sloane enters the lives of a brother and sister, seducing them both and leading to a series of shocking events. As secrets are revealed and tensions rise, the characters find themselves caught in a twisted game of power and manipulation, where no one is innocent.
Tiger Theory is a dark comedy that tells the story of a man who rebels against the hypocrisy and oppressive behavior of his society. The protagonist, Jan Berger, is a cynical middle-aged man who becomes disillusioned with his life and the people around him. He decides to revolt against the societal norms and expectations placed upon him, leading to a series of comical and absurd situations.
Oligophrenic Fany (Bohdalová) lives with her aunt who suddenly manages to travel abroad. Fany has to move to her sister (Jirásková). Two very different women, one mentally disabled and the second one intelligent doctor has to live together and learn from each other about tolerance, loneliness, life and why call dogs "Mister".
A woman discovers her husband's infidelity and decides to leave him, embarking on a journey of self-discovery and finding her true identity.
Morálka paní Dulské is a comedy-drama movie based on the play by Gabriela Zapolska. The story revolves around the hypocritical and bossy woman, Mrs. Dulski, and her interactions with the people around her. Set in Central Europe in the early 20th century, the movie explores themes of morality, hypocrisy, and female empowerment.