A new Christmas is coming for the Cabrera family, this time marked by assassinations, world-wide and a mysterious murderous orangutan.
In this short comedy, Luis Vaz de Camoes, the greatest Portuguese renaissance poet, struggles creatively while engaging in a hedonistic, coprophagic, and drug addled lifestyle. The film follows the poet, and his lover Dinamene, as he writes his masterpiece, the epic poem "Os Lusiadas." He travels from the cacophony of the Indic jungles, surrounded by allegorical elephants and rhyming macaques, to the frontier of Heaven and Hell, where he is confronted by his fantasy: fame and immortality.
Humans fight to protect their land from invading demi-human tribes in relentless battles. As his world is engulfed by intense warfare, Kai, a village boy from Lag, joins the fight to defend all he knows. After Kai’s comrades fall one by one and he’s injured, he suddenly recalls memories from another life. A fantasy tale unfolds as a village boy explores a world of magic, mystery, and heroism.
In the heart of the blood-soaked jungle, a group of unlikely companions embark on a bizarre adventure filled with humor, fantasy, and unexpected twists. From the machete-wielding protagonist to the guillotine-wielding antagonist, the story explores themes of colonialism, bromance, and blasphemy. As they navigate through the treacherous terrain, they encounter macaques, dodos, and even a castrato. With severed heads, wine cellars, and confession booths, this avant-garde film takes a unique approach to dark comedy.
Portrait of a baby monkey, "Britches", who was artificially blinded as part of a $275,000 research project at the University of California at Riverside. Short scenes from the 1985 ALF break-in and rescue of animals at that lab, and later recovery of Britches.
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