Jacob's got problems-deep, mental ones. Desperate for relief, he volunteers for a radical treatment to escape his tortured mind. But instead of peace, he finds himself trapped in a house with a tunnel to his subconscious. What begins as a path to healing becomes a harrowing descent where memory fractures, time distorts, and reality bends. A first-of-its-kind cinematic experience, Soul to Squeeze begins in a boxy 4:3 aspect ratio and ever so slowly widens to a full 2.35:1 by the final frame-mirroring Jacob's expanding perception as he risks everything for redemption. Visually daring and emotionally raw, Soul to Squeeze merges body with mind, taking audiences on a perilous journey through the psyche.
Lev Yashin: The Dream Goalkeeper (2019) tells the story of the legendary goalkeeper who revolutionized the position with his athleticism, innovative techniques, and ahead-of-its-time skills. From his triumphs as the 'Black Spider' for the Soviet soccer team to his mishaps and gossip, this movie explores Yashin's impact on the football world.
An actress loses her identity in a character, what then turns her life into tragedy.
Humorous Phases of Funny Faces is a comical and innovative short film from 1906. It showcases various humorous and peculiar hand-drawn illustrations that come to life through stop-motion animation. The film features a variety of humorous scenarios, including a circus, a French poodle, a playing clown, and a chalkboard. It is a droll and inspirational piece of early animation filmmaking.
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