Angela, a young girl in Ireland, decides to do something special for Christmas. She takes the Baby Jesus from the church cradle and brings him home to keep him safe and warm. Along the way, she comes across obstacles and learns valuable lessons about love and selflessness.
In the Tall Grass follows a group of people who, after hearing a cry for help, venture into a field of tall grass. Once inside, they soon realize that the grass is alive and has supernatural powers that trap them and manipulate their perceptions. As they struggle to find a way out, they must confront their inner demons and unravel the mysteries of the grass.
In 13 Sins, a desperate man named Elliot receives an anonymous invitation to participate in a mysterious game. He soon discovers that he must complete 13 tasks, each more dangerous and morally ambiguous than the last, in order to win a large sum of money. As Elliot continues to complete the tasks, he finds himself spiraling deeper into a world of violence and deception. With his financial troubles mounting and his sanity at stake, Elliot must decide how far he is willing to go to secure his future.
In Leprechaun 3, a leprechaun is accidentally freed from his statue prison and goes on a killing spree in Las Vegas. He is after his stolen pot of gold, and anyone who gets in his way is in for a gruesome death. With a mix of comedy, horror, and fantasy, Leprechaun 3 is a wild ride through the Vegas strip.
Angela's Ashes follows the life of Frank McCourt as he grows up in Limerick, Ireland, during the Great Depression. Despite facing extreme poverty, dead-end jobs, and the constant rain, Frank's indomitable spirit and love for his family keep him going.
Faces is a movie that explores the intricacies of relationships, focusing on themes of divorce, adultery, and unhappiness. The story follows the lives of several characters, including a prostitute, as they navigate through issues of love, marriage, and personal fulfillment. With its raw and realistic portrayal of human emotions, Faces delves deep into the complexities of life and offers a thought-provoking narrative.
Bhowani Junction is a movie set in post-World War II India, where a half-Indian, half-British woman named Victoria Jones finds herself torn between her heritage and the changing world around her. As the country moves towards independence from British rule, Victoria must navigate the complexities of her relationships and her own identity. This epic drama explores themes of love, colonialism, and cultural clashes.
The Future is a surreal drama film about a man named Jason, who decides to quit his job and pursue his dreams. However, he soon discovers that he has the ability to freeze time. As he explores his newfound power, he begins to question his own existence and the choices he has made.
The Magic Christian is a satirical black comedy film based on the novel of the same name. It follows the adventures of Sir Guy Grand, an eccentric billionaire who enjoys playing elaborate practical jokes on people. With the help of his adopted son Youngman Grand, they set out to expose the hypocrisy and greed of society. The film uses surreal and psychedelic elements to highlight its satirical message.
A detective is on the hunt for a serial killer who disguises himself and targets old women. The detective becomes obsessed with catching the killer, leading to a thrilling cat-and-mouse game across the streets of New York City.
The Wipers Times is a movie set during World War I that tells the story of a group of soldiers who create a humorous newspaper as a way to cope with the realities of war. The film explores themes of resilience, creativity, and the power of satire.
Skin is a movie set in South Africa during apartheid and follows the life of Sandra Laing, a black woman born to white parents. The film explores her struggles with racial prejudice, her fight for acceptance, and her journey towards self-discovery. Through the lens of Sandra's life, the audience is exposed to the harsh realities of segregation, discrimination, and the personal sacrifices made during a tumultuous time in South African history.
Lust in the Dust is a campy comedy western that follows a group of eccentric characters on a quest for buried treasure. As they navigate saloons, shootouts, and Mexican standoffs, they encounter unexpected twists and hilarious situations. This film explores themes of family, love, and desire, all wrapped up in a wild and entertaining adventure.
After losing his job and his wife, a man takes his young son on a journey to Koktebel, encountering various adventures and challenges along the way.
A pretty Chicago teenager (Gale Storm), who's being courted by an older man, is sent by her worried parents to live with her uncle on his Iowa farm.
An intimate portrayal of a local music scene, capturing the incredible diversity of cultural activity happening in Limerick City.
Ballaí Luimnigh (Walls of Limerick) is an original vertical dance film incorporating aerial circus with contemporary Irish dance, created by Kathryn Cooley, Máire Dee and Arturo Bandinelli at the Irish Aerial Creation Centre in Limerick. This project uses the medium of film and aerial dance to distort the audience’s perception of what is physically possible, altering reality and creating an illusionary body/spirit dissociation. The film creators draw from Limerick's history and culture to influence both the narrative and some of the film’s imagery. The title alludes both to the well-known Irish dance and to stories of the city, from the Vikings and the siege of Limerick (1690) to the current cultural and social realities of Limerick.
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