grown-ish is a comedy-drama TV show that explores the challenges and experiences of young adults in college. It follows a diverse group of friends as they navigate relationships, personal growth, and the complexities of university life. The show tackles themes of identity, sexuality, friendship, and the pressures of adulthood, all within the backdrop of American culture and college campus dynamics.
In this movie, a young man suffering from amnesia finds himself caught in a dangerous political conspiracy. As he tries to uncover his true identity, he becomes entangled in a web of lies, corruption, and betrayal. With the help of a mysterious girl, he must navigate the world of politics, hackers, and secret agents to unravel the truth.
A modern adaptation of Guy de Maupassant's short story about a man and a woman sharing an unexpected encounter on a train as it travels through a beautiful and surreal landscape.
When a girl's father falls ill with cancer, she is approached by a seductive witch who offers to cure him in exchange for a dark proposition. As she becomes entangled in a coven of witches, she must navigate the dangerous world of witchcraft and make a sacrifice that will change her life forever.
In King Lear (1987), a film editor finds himself captivated by the writings of a renowned playwright. As he delves deeper into the playwright's works, his own life starts to mirror the themes of power, virtue, and the complexities of human relationships. Set against the backdrop of the 1980s and the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster, this film explores art, inspiration, and the blurred lines between reality and fiction.
This is a documentary about the 1992 New Hampshire primaries. It includes much footage of candidates as they meet people, and just before they go "on-air".
The Lady Without Camelias is about a shop assistant who lands a role in a movie after participating in a beauty contest. She becomes a successful actress and gets involved in a love affair with a movie director. However, her marriage and career suffer as a result.
A young lady is about to hang her new antique mirror to the wall when someone mysteriously leaves a box on her doorstep. As she gets ready to open it, knocks start to spread around in her apartment. Who is it? Or should we say what is it?
Lady Time is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the concepts of time and mortality through the story of a woman. It explores her mysterious past, the fleeting nature of life, and the profound impact of death. Through the use of family photographs and 8mm films, the documentary uncovers the hidden layers of her life and invites viewers to contemplate their own existence.
Called "The American Bowie," "The True Fairy of Rock & Roll" and "Hype of the Year," Jobriath's reign as the first openly gay rock star was brief and over by 1975. Now, 35 years later, "Jobriath A.D." spotlights his life, music, groundbreaking influence and the new generations of fans slowly re-discovering him.
Letter to Jane (1972) is a thought-provoking documentary that deconstructs a photograph and explores the political, ideological, and cultural implications it holds. Through critical analysis and avant-garde techniques, the film sheds light on the Vietnam War, journalism, and the power of images to shape public opinion.
Fata Morgana is a surrealistic and poetic documentary that takes viewers on a hallucinogenic journey through the Sahara desert. The film is divided into three parts and utilizes unique chapter headings to create a mesmerizing and dreamlike experience. With stunning images of the desert landscape and a fennec fox as a recurring motif, Fata Morgana explores themes of mirage, surrealism, and the nature of perception.
Twilight Cove, a small forgotten town, is besieged by hideous creatures summoned into our dimension. It's only a matter of time before the army of creatures attacks the rest of civilization and wreaks havoc upon the world. At dusk, a beat-up truck containing a rag-tag team of hardened mercenaries rolls into town, and this is not the first time they've been called in to exterminate; they are part of a secret society that has been operating outside of the government and the public eye for thousands of years. Their mission is to keep our world safe from evil-of our own creation and from beyond.
Eva is a triptych of stories about a model named Eva. In each story, Eva is seen in a different situation, exploring themes of sexuality, exploration, self-exploration, loneliness, and empowerment. The film takes place in various locations, including a hotel room, a swimming pool, a rooftop, and a corridor. Throughout the film, Eva's character is portrayed as a blonde woman who is both powerful and innocent.
A thought-provoking documentary that delves into the world of surveillance technology and its effects on privacy, control, and power structures in society. Through a historical lens, the film examines the evolution of visual information, from the human eye to cameras and imaging technology, highlighting the complexities of interpretation and trustability. It explores topics such as mass surveillance, public space, surveillance capitalism, and the limitations of photography. With a focus on both the subjective and objective aspects of surveillance, it raises important questions about transparency, privacy, and the impact of surveillance on our daily lives.
Joey, an image-conscious 22 year-old student swept up in a new city begins to fall into an addiction of drugs to repress his inner demons. A provocative and twisted short film that aims to bring light to one of the darkest issues that face the gay community.
Alix Cléo Roubaud, a photographer, describes her images to Eustache’s son Boris. An “essay in the shape of a hoax”, Eustache’s last film wittily questions the relationship between showing and telling as it gradually shifts Alix’s narration out of sync with what we see.
A documentary filmmaker investigates the murder of a former model and finds that everything she's been told about her death is false.
Rosa dreams of an image. The mysterious dream won't leave her head. She becomes obsessed with the hazy memory of a figure that seems to abduct a young black man. In search of answers, Rosa dives into the night.
"EDGEPLAY: A film about The Runaways" chronicles the rise and disintegration of the seminal '70's all-teenage-girl rock band The Runaways, whose members included then-unknown future rock stars Lita Ford and Joan Jett. The film explores the effects of verbal, emotional and psychological abuse on girls too young to drink, but old enough for sex, drugs and rock n' roll. Written by Sacred Dogs Entertainment