Cinema16: British Short Films (2003) is an anthology of diverse short films that exhibit the richness and talent of British filmmaking. The collection includes a variety of themes and styles, offering a comprehensive look into the world of British cinema. From thought-provoking dramas to experimental narratives, this compilation presents a unique and captivating cinematic experience.
Stella Shorts 1998-2002 is a compilation of absurd and satirical comedy sketches from the late 90s and early 2000s. It features a mix of alternative and slapstick humor, touching on various topics such as friendship, stereotypes, and social satire. The sketches are filled with irreverence and stupidity, presenting a wacky and surreal take on various aspects of life. The compilation showcases the comedic talents of the Stella comedy team, delivering laughs through their clever jokes, running gags, and recurring characters. With its independent short filmmaking style, Stella Shorts 1998-2002 is a must-watch for fans of alternative and absurd comedy.
Happy Tree Friends, Volume 2: Second Serving is a collection of independent short films featuring mature animation that provides a comedic and horror experience for grown-ups.
Nine short tales of horror filmed by various directors are presented together in one chilling volume, featuring enough killers, psychopaths and supernatural demons to satisfy the most demanding fans of human perversity and madness. Featured titles include "Dead to the World," an homage to the legacy of notorious serial killer Ted Bundy, and "When John Met Julia," in which two strangers meet and quickly run afoul of one another.
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