Six complete strangers with widely varying personalities are involuntarily placed in an endless maze containing deadly traps. They must work together to navigate through the maze and find a way out, all while facing their own personal conflicts and suspicions. As they progress, they discover the true nature of the Cube and the challenges it presents. With the help of an autistic savant among them, they unravel the code of the Cube and make their way towards the exit. However, their journey is not without sacrifices and betrayals, leading to a shocking and dark ending.
After a deadly gas leaks from a factory in Bhopal, brave railway workers risk their lives to save others in the face of an unspeakable disaster.
The story follows Emma, a Russian woman married to a wealthy Italian businessman. She embarks on a passionate affair with her son's best friend, discovering her own desires and challenging the norms of her societal class.
The Century of the Self is a documentary TV show that examines the impact of Freudian psychoanalysis on society and the rise of consumer culture. It delves into the ways in which individuals' desires and behaviors are shaped and manipulated by corporations, governments, and the media. Through the lens of psychoanalysis, the series explores themes such as self-centeredness, individualism, propaganda, and the power dynamics at play in shaping public opinion.
Mirah, a woman shunned by her village after the mysterious deaths of men connected to her, seeks refuge in a Padang restaurant owned by Bana, who falls in love with her. As more men die, Mirah discovers she’s cursed by her stepsister Puti with the deadly “Bahu Laweyan” curse, which kills any man who becomes intimately involved with her. Fueled by revenge, Mirah plans to destroy Puti’s happiness by targeting her husband. Despite the deadly curse, Mirah and Bana craft their own tragic love story, choosing to be together no matter the consequences.
Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken! is a documentary that delves into the unethical practices of the American food industry, particularly focusing on the fast food restaurant and processed food sectors. The film highlights the negative impact of these industries on public health, with a specific focus on the ill effects of consuming fast food regularly. The documentary also sheds light on the deceptive tactics used by the food industry to market their products and manipulate consumers. It aims to raise awareness about the detrimental effects of these industries on society.
In the Name of the Italian People is a satirical comedy set in Italy during the 1970s. The story follows a judge who investigates a murder that has been disguised as suicide. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of corruption and deceit. Along the way, he encounters various eccentric characters and navigates the complex world of Italian politics and justice system. The movie combines elements of comedy, drama, and mystery to provide a satirical commentary on the society and politics of the time.
At the end of the 21st century, the world is plagued by a mysterious virus and unusual weather. Genius scientist Dr. Kisaragi creates an android with the code name “Cutie Honey” (Mariya Nishiuchi). The android is unique in that it possesses human emotions. To save mankind, Cutie Honey goes up against an evil organization.
My Sweet Satan tells the story of a troubled teen who becomes deeply involved with a satanic cult, leading to a series of violent and terrifying events. As his mental state deteriorates, he is drawn further into the dark world of devil worship and ritual sacrifice. Based on a true story, this movie explores themes of cruelty, mental illness, and the power of manipulation.
In the industrial landscape of Russia, a mysterious and violent world unfolds. Through a series of surreal conversations in a bar, an old woman recounts tales of her past as a prostitute and the deaths she has witnessed. The film challenges traditional narrative structure and explores themes of industrialization, postmodernism, and the emptiness of the human experience.
A group of seasonal workers arrives at an old sugar factory in the countryside for the harvest season. The workers come to help with the routine sugar cane milling process. Initially, everything goes well with normal operations, until strange incidents begin to occur.
Filmed at the fine art printing studio in Paris, France, and "virtually wordless", it documents the lithographic process.
The workers in a small plough factory take over the firm, but when a large order falls through, the old management come back to help out.
Follow Marilyn Manson as he embarks on his Guns, God and Government World Tour, performing electrifying live shows in Japan and Europe. This concert film captures the controversy, spectacle, and raw energy of Manson's unique brand of rock music.
All-puppet animation tells the story of how oil is formed through ages of geological change, how it is found, extracted and put to use by man.
Ken Blanchard describes six keys to successful teamwork, all found in a Hollywood movie classic.
They raised children, baked cakes... and built world-class fighter planes. Sixty years ago, thousands of women from Thunder Bay and the Prairies donned trousers, packed lunch pails and took up rivet guns to participate in the greatest industrial war effort in Canadian history. Like many other factories across the country from 1939 to 1945, the shop floor at Fort William's Canadian Car and Foundry was transformed from an all-male workforce to one with forty percent female workers.
Fuck TV was a comprehensive and experiential audio-visual presentation. Aired to a passive and unsuspecting audience on San Francisco’s public access channel from 1997 to 1998, each episode of Fuck TV was dedicated to a specific topic, combining video collage and cut-up techniques set to a harsh electronic soundtrack. The resultant overload of processed imagery and visceral sound was unlike anything presented on television before or since. This DVD set marks the first time that this show has been made available since its original airing.
A scandalised Frenchman returns from Africa where he has been involved in illegal trading of mines (resulting in the deaths of many African miners). His bourgeois family are wary of the shame that he will bring so he must try to redeem himself and his family's name.
Comedy short produced by the Construction Safety Association of Ontario, Canada. It demonstrates the dos and don'ts of construction site safety. The film is the last professionally filmed footage of film legend Buster Keaton, shot months before his death from lung cancer on February 1, 1966. He recreates several routines from his youth, as well as some new material for the film. Most notable was his recreation of a gag from his 1918 film The Bell Boy in which he mops the floor using only the tip of the mop, little by little while sitting on the floor.