The French Dispatch is a movie that pays tribute to journalists in a fictional French city. It revolves around a collection of stories published in 'The French Dispatch Magazine'. The film explores different narratives, including a cycling reporter showcasing the town of Ennui-sur-Blasé, an art masterpiece created by a mentally disturbed artist in prison, a student protest that turns into a revolution, and a private dinner that goes wrong when the police commissioner's son is kidnapped. The movie captures the essence of journalism and the stories that unfold within a city.
Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie is a comedy film that follows news anchor Ron Burgundy as he becomes involved in a kidnapping plot, all while delivering satirical news reports in his characteristic style. With a star-studded cast and plenty of hilarious moments, this alternate version of Anchorman is a must-watch for fans of the franchise.
Near the Franco-German border, in the heart of the Black Forest and the binational military base; 12 bodies are found in a mass grave. All the victims are men, both French and German.
Jesus Henry Christ is a comedy-drama film about a 10-year-old boy named Henry who begins his search for his unknown biological father. Raised by a single mother who used artificial insemination to conceive him, Henry embarks on a journey to find his missing parent. Along the way, he meets his half-sister and faces various challenges that test his resilience and determination. This heartwarming movie explores themes of family, identity, and the importance of connections.
After accidentally consuming a batch of marijuana-laced cupcakes, a young woman experiences a series of comedic misadventures while stoned. Along the way, she encounters a talking dog, auditions for a film role, and tries to navigate her way through various surreal and hilarious situations.
Ted K is a movie based on the true story of the Unabomber, a domestic terrorist who carried out a series of bombings in the United States during the 1970s and 1980s. The film follows his radicalization, the FBI's efforts to capture him, and his ultimate arrest in the 1990s. It explores themes of radical politics, anti-technology, and the consequences of extremism.
The origin story of one of Italy's greatest rock stars, Gianna Nannini, who chased her dream despite obstacles from her family and the music industry.
Mito Domain Samurai Seki Tetsunosuke must pay the consequences for his role in the assassination of Great Elder Ii Naosuke. Based on true events.
Gie is a movie based on the true story of Soe Hok Gie, a political activist during the 1960s in Indonesia. The film follows Soe's journey as he becomes involved in the student movement, fights against oppression and corruption, and experiences love and loss. It explores themes of idealism, power struggle, and the fight for freedom. Gie's story is an inspiring tale of a young man's courage and determination to make a difference in a time of political turmoil.
The Take (2004) is a documentary about political activism and resistance, focusing on the occupation and revival of factories in Argentina by workers. It explores the themes of direct action, cooperation, and social justice.
In the 1930s, a group of settlers on a deserted island in the South Pacific is plagued by a series of bizarre events. When a young woman disappears, rumors of murder and a possible paradise turn into a dark and twisted tale of despair, deception, and death.
Europe After the Rain is a documentary film that delves into the interwar period of Europe, focusing on the artistic movements, political upheaval, and social tensions that shaped the continent. From the rise of Nazism to the exile of intellectuals and artists, the film explores the impact of World War II and its aftermath on European society. Through interviews, archival footage, and visual art, the documentary offers a comprehensive look at the cultural and historical context of this turbulent era, highlighting the influence of literature, surrealism, Dadaism, and other art movements. With a particular focus on the works of Salvador Dali and other prominent artists, the film examines how the trauma and social transformations of the time gave birth to new artistic expressions and movements. It also delves into the role of psychoanalysis, communist ideologies, and the exploration of the subconscious in shaping the art of the period. Europe After the Rain provides a thought-provoking exploration of the artistic and political landscape of the 1910s to the 1960s.
Set in Soviet Russia, 'Mother' tells the story of a woman who becomes a political activist following the murder of her husband. She joins an underground group and faces numerous challenges as she fights for justice and freedom in a totalitarian regime.
Delphine Seyrig reads passages from a Valerie Solanas’s SCUM manifesto.
An online influencer is trapped in a smart home by a sinister hacker, and forced to start a strange live stream while her family and friends fight to get her free.
A young lawyer sabotages his career, moves home and starts a 'green' lawn care service to save his integrity. Frustrated by suburban values, he resorts to extortion and corrupts himself more deeply than the law ever could before finding his way.
Follows the story of a group of first time television creators as they embark on a journey to change network television. All while creating the first modern television series to chronicle the work of activists.
Short film by Scott B & Beth B showcasing Adele Bertei reading her poem, The Ragazzi Manifesto.
Quiet as a Mouse is a dark comedy that follows the story of a man who, after experiencing a series of unfortunate events including unemployment and humiliation, takes matters into his own hands and becomes a vigilante. As he delves deeper into his new role, his actions become more extreme, leading him down a path of madness and chaos. The film explores themes of morality, justice, and the consequences of breaking the law.