A married couple, Simon and Robyn, run into Gordo, an old classmate. Things take a turn when Gordo begins to drop in unannounced at their house and inundates them with mysterious gifts. Simon's past bullying of Gordo resurfaces, leading to a series of unsettling events. As Gordo becomes more involved in their lives, Simon and Robyn's relationship is strained. When Gordo's true intentions are revealed, Simon's life unravels, resulting in the destruction of his marriage and career. Ultimately, Simon is left to face the consequences of his actions, leaving him with a ruined life.
A young governess is hired to take care of two orphaned children in a haunted mansion. As she starts to uncover dark secrets about the house, she becomes convinced that there is a malevolent spirit haunting the place.
The Kentucky Fried Movie is a comedy film that takes aim at different elements of media, including journalism, commercialism, and television production. It uses satire and absurd comedy to entertain and make social commentary.
Set in the summer of 1963, 'The Flamingo Kid' follows a teenager who takes a summer job at a beach club. He navigates through the challenges of growing up and discovering himself while working at the club and interacting with its eccentric members. The movie explores themes of love, friendship, identity, and the clash between different social classes.
Naked as We Came is a drama about a family that reunites after the death of their mother. The story revolves around the challenges they face, including dealing with cancer, exploring their relationships, and finding reconciliation.
A haunting portrait of a well-established German family living on the outskirts of Berlin in their ideal world, but are slowly shaken by external influences. It's a subtle portrait of human desire, inner desolation, self-deception and moral decadence. The Larsens are a picture perfect family from the German upper-middle class. However, the head of the family, Markus, an architect, lives a secret, bisexual double life as his wife Christine and their eleven-year-old daughter Elisabeth drown in unendurable loneliness. Markus realizes that he has a strong yearning for one of his daughter's school friends, Johannes, 12. He succeeds in getting closer to Johannes and binds the boy to himself with ever-increasing intensity. His wife is desperately aware of the emotional distance of her husband, but only her daughter Elizabeth, reacting to the sexually laden atmosphere, sees through the lies and secrets that she instinctively knows to be an growing, disruptive threat to the entire family
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