In 'Whatever It Takes,' a group of high school students will stop at nothing to win over the objects of their affection. With plenty of comedy, drama, and romance, this movie explores the lengths people are willing to go to for love.
The Shape of Things is a thought-provoking drama that explores the consequences of manipulation and betrayal. It tells the story of a graduate thesis project that takes a dark turn when a manipulative woman begins to change the lives of those around her. As relationships are tested and trust is broken, the characters are forced to confront their own desires and the consequences of their actions.
In 1970s Czechoslovakia, a political prisoner is subjected to mental and physical torture during a brutal interrogation. The story follows his struggle to maintain his sanity and resist the pressures to confess. Based on real-life events, this gripping drama explores themes of political repression, manipulation, and the resilience of the human spirit.
After breaking up with his girlfriend, Diego returns to his hometown for his cousin's wedding. As he reconnects with old friends and family, Diego must confront the mistakes of his past and find a way to move forward.
Nothing Bad Can Happen follows Tore, a young man who becomes entangled with a manipulative couple and finds himself subjected to unimaginable torture. As the story unfolds, Tore's resilience and belief in goodness are put to the ultimate test.
This Is Our Land follows the story of a nurse in a rural area of the north of France who becomes involved in a local election campaign led by a far-right political party. As she navigates the dark pasts and manipulative tactics of the party, she must also confront her own beliefs and values.
Dead of Night is a horror anthology film that follows a series of terrifying events involving the occult, revenge, and manipulation. The story revolves around various characters who find themselves in chilling situations, including encounters with vampires and evil children. The film explores themes of death, loss, and the supernatural.
Nightmare Castle (1965) is a gothic horror movie that revolves around a wealthy heir who becomes entangled in the manipulative schemes of a mysterious man. The story takes place in a haunting mansion filled with secrets and psychological manipulation. As the heir investigates the man's intentions, she begins to question her sanity and must unravel the truth behind the sinister events unfolding around her.
In communist Czechoslovakia, a man seeks revenge against those who have wronged him, leading to comedic and dramatic consequences.
In Tall Story, a college student named Ray tries to win the favor of his professor by joining the basketball team. Along the way, he faces various challenges and competitions, including dealing with a manipulative woman and an obsessed fan. Will Ray be able to prove himself and succeed both on and off the court?
In Fruit of Paradise, a mentally ill woman becomes entangled in a murder plot orchestrated by a manipulative man and woman in a spa resort. As the story unfolds, the woman's sanity is questioned and she finds herself tied up in a dangerous game of emotional blackmail and suspicion. Set in a mysterious and eerie swamp, this Czech New Wave film explores themes of mental illness and manipulation.
When a high school student is accused of killing her best friend, she must uncover the truth and clear her name while dealing with the pressure and suspicion surrounding her.
Teenage Wolfpack is set in 1956 Berlin and follows a rowdy group of friends who find themselves falling into a life of crime and manipulation. The film explores themes of peer pressure, bullying, and the consequences of their actions. As tensions rise and relationships are tested, the teenagers must navigate a dangerous world of temptation and violence.
A small-town tale of Niels, a 14-year-old boy with nothing on his mind but handball. His coach, recognizing his great goal-keeping talent, takes special care of him. On the night of the qualification rounds for the final Danish championships, the coach throws a party for the whole team and lets Niels and his girlfriend Pernille use his bedroom, but Niels falls asleep and things take a surprising turn, which puts Niels under pressure both on and off the field.
Toquinho is a young man living in Marechal Hermes, a poor neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro, together with his widow mother and a younger sister. Although he is poor, he is also ambitious, and wants to change his life. He spends all his time on the beach, at Arpoador, Ipanema, where he dreams to become a famous surfer. Besides, he usually finds Patricia there, a rich and liberated young woman, whom he likes a lot. To impress Patricia and satisfy some of her wishes, he lets himself be seduced by André, a gay guy who, in return for his sexual favors, promises him a trip to Hawaii for a surf championship.
Pearls of the Deep (1965) is a portmanteau film consisting of five short films, each with a unique director. The stories explore various themes ranging from comedy to drama, all set in the backdrop of central Europe. The film showcases the diverse talents of Czech filmmakers and presents a collection of entertaining and thought-provoking stories.
A boy is resentful of his mother's budding romance with the best friend of her late husband, and is torn and confused about his emerging feelings for Toni, a young girl in his neighborhood. His fascination with an antique Oriental knife leads him to steal it and he uses it to try to impress Toni while at the same time trying to break up his mother's relationhip.