Leyla and Mecnun is a surreal comedy TV show that tells the story of an epic romance. It takes place in Istanbul, Turkey and follows the lives of Leyla and Mecnun, two characters who experience unforgettable love, tragic endings, and the loss of loved ones. The show explores themes of grief, memory, loneliness, and the absurdity of life. With its witty and satirical tone, Leyla and Mecnun has become a cult TV show with a dedicated fanbase. It features an ensemble cast and often includes celebrity guest stars.
The Trip is a comedic TV show about two best friends who embark on a globetrotting road trip. With improvised dialogue and comedic banter, they visit various restaurants as one of them is a restaurant critic. Throughout their journey, they engage in celebrity impersonations, pop culture references, and sit and talk about their lives. The show is a humorous portrayal of their friendship and the adventures they encounter along the way.
A lonely woman navigates through solitude, boredom, and summer vacation in Paris and Cherbourg. She explores various activities and encounters, including vegetarianism, playing scrabble, reading, and living alone. Her journey leads her to a seaside resort in Saint-Jean-de-Luz and a fishing village in Cherbourg. With improvised dialogue and a focus on the psychological aspects, the film portrays the protagonist's search for meaning and connection.
In 'What's Up, Tiger Lily?', a classic spy film is reworked with a humorous twist. The film revolves around a secret agent who must retrieve a stolen egg salad recipe to prevent an international crisis. With improvised dialogue, absurd comedy, and postmodern elements, this film is a delightful parody that will leave you laughing.
Happy Christmas follows the story of a woman who disrupts her brother's life when she moves into his house for the Christmas holidays.
A theater troupe in France faces bankruptcy and aging cast members. They decide to take a risk by cross-dressing and improvising their way to success. However, their backstage antics and stage fright threaten to ruin everything. In the end, they must find a way to overcome their obstacles and put on a successful theater production.
A college reunion turns into a tangled web of passion, romance and intrigue as old friends and enemies catch up with each other's lives. Includes a long list of stars.
Fubar II is a comedy movie that follows the absurd and hilarious adventures of Terry and Dean, two headbanger buddies from Alberta, Canada. After surviving a series of misadventures, including a suicide attempt and a wedding, they try to start a new job and navigate through unexpected situations, such as pregnancy and robbery. With their rock band and a love for partying, Terry and Dean encounter various comedic challenges along the way.
A performance artist turns up dead with a carrot up her butt by LAX. Three detectives interview her friends to find out who killed her and why.
Set on Fire Island, My Hustler depicts competition over the affections of a young male hustler among a straight woman, a former male hustler, and the man who hired the boy's companionship via a "Dial-A-Hustler" service.
Wrecked (2009) is a movie that explores the story of a teenage boy who falls in love with his theater director. The film tackles themes of sex, drugs, and the complexities of young love. It takes viewers on a journey of self-discovery, as the protagonist navigates his relationships and struggles with his own desires.
Warsaw Uprising (2014) is a documentary film that tells the story of the brave Polish resistance fighters who fought against the Nazi occupation during World War Two. The film highlights the struggles and sacrifices of the people of Warsaw as they fought for freedom and independence.
Hercules Returns is a comedy movie about a man named Brad who takes on a job at a movie theater, where he redubs films with a comedy soundtrack. As he and his coworkers struggle to come up with new materials, they decide to take on the task of redubbing the classic film Hercules. Chaos ensues as they try to give the film a fresh and funny twist.
Collaborator (2011) is a comedy-drama movie set in New York City. The film follows a playwright who gets caught up in a hostage situation after an ex-convict holds him at gunpoint. The plot revolves around the relationship between the playwright and the hostage-taker, with a focus on improvisation and improvised dialogue. The movie also explores themes of writing, playwriting, and the theater. It showcases the dynamics between the characters in Los Angeles, California, as the situation escalates and involves a SWAT team. The story also touches on elements of urination, mother-son relationship, robberies, and marital infidelity.
Beverly Hills wife Michelle catches her husband in bed with her best friend Allie, who works at Michelle's favorite beauty salon. Shortly thereafter, Michelle and Allie embark on a life of crime, robbing the homes of the salon's wealthy patrons.
Joe Spencer, a member of a motorcycle gang, is taking a shower. After his bout with personal hygiene, Joe encounters Andy Warhol's "superstars," who engage him in conversation. The superstars crack jokes he doesn't understand and continually correct his poor pronunciation in an attempt to deflate his machismo. In response to these provocations, Joe becomes more obscene and more boasting, but ultimately, he cannot compete with the put-downs that are part of the put-on performances of the Warhol superstars, who prevail over him in the end.
The film captures the activities of the inhabitants in the countryside, in southern Chile, and the CORA (Corporation for Agrarian Reform). Although the action was filmed in four days and four nights in 1971, the movie was only finished in France in 1973, after the military coup.
This Time Tomorrow is a drama and romance movie about a couple in Philadelphia who are dealing with the end of the world. They navigate their way through love, unrequited feelings, and the upcoming armageddon.
Sexuality without pretense gives the wallop to Events. A dramatic street story of young runaway flower-kids in the Greenwich Village of 1968, it raises ethical questions while the screen explodes with erotica."EVENTS is without question, the most far-out sexually experimental film made in the sixties or seventies."--Bruce Williamson, Playboy