After being attacked, a socially awkward man joins a karate school to learn self-defense. As he progresses, he becomes entangled in a world of toxic masculinity, cult-like behavior, and violence.
The Childhood of a Leader follows the story of a young boy growing up in France during the 1910s. As he learns French, he becomes increasingly fascinated and influenced by the rise of fascism and the Treaty of Versailles. His childhood experiences, including throwing stones and having tantrums, shape his pessimistic and nihilistic worldview. The movie explores his complex relationships with his father, mother, and the world around him.
Pushing Tin is a dark comedy about the lives of air traffic controllers in Long Island, New York. The story follows two controllers, Nick and Russell, who are both skilled at their job but struggle with their personal lives. When a bomb threat adds even more pressure to their already stressful job, it pushes their self-control to the limit. As the tension builds, Nick finds himself drawn to Russell's wife, which further complicates their lives. The movie explores themes of marriage, adultery, and the challenges of maintaining control in a high-stakes career.
Who Pulled the Plug? is a comedy movie that follows the hilarious misadventures of a group of people involved in a boat chase. The plot revolves around a series of comedic situations, celebrity cameos, and a boat accident. It features an array of keywords like dancing, party, policeman, horse, and more.
Four friends spend a final summer together tangled in a web of sexual obsession, alienation and magic.
Two English Girls is a period drama about two sisters who fall in love with the same man while living in France in the early 1900s. The story explores themes of love, loyalty, and the complexities of romantic relationships.
In Madrid, Spain during the Franco regime, an elderly man in a wheelchair fakes illness to get the attention of his family. In doing so, he uncovers a plot to murder his family and must take extreme measures to protect them. This dark comedy explores themes of anti-fascism, disability, and family relationships.
French for Beginners is a comedy romance about a teen who goes on a school trip to France and experiences culture shock while trying to learn the language. Along the way, he falls in love and navigates the ups and downs of teenage romance.
In order to get his way, New York producer Matt Saxon manipulates and controls everyone around him but his latest protégé, novelist Eric Busch, finally stands-up to him.
Summer of the Monkeys is a coming-of-age drama about a young boy who befriends a monkey and together they embark on an adventure-filled summer. The boy learns about responsibility, friendship, and the importance of family.
The String follows the journey of a man who finds himself caught between love and political activism in Tunisia. Set against the backdrop of a changing society, he navigates through complex relationships and personal struggles while questioning his own identity.
During a hot summer in rural England, a sheep shearer in his late adolescence struggles with a growing attraction to his colleague.
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