Chris, a former tennis pro, falls in love with Nola, an actress who is dating his friend and brother-in-law. As their relationship starts to become a problem, Chris decides to kill her. However, things go wrong and he must kill a neighbor who witnessed the murder. Despite being questioned by the police, Chris manages to frame the murders as a break-in gone wrong, and he gets away with it. In the end, Chris's ordered life goes on, and he resembles a psychopath.
In The Exterminating Angel, a group of upper-class guests attend a dinner party at a mansion but find themselves unable to leave. As their confinement continues, the guests descend into madness and absurdity, revealing the dark and humorous nature of social conventions and human behavior.
The Devil, Probably is a 1977 movie that delves into the story of a teenage boy who is disillusioned with the state of the world. He engages in destructive behavior, such as shoplifting and drug abuse, as a way to cope with his feelings of hopelessness and meaninglessness. The movie provides a realistic portrayal of a young man's struggle with depression and his search for meaning in a seemingly apathetic and indifferent society.
After surviving a shootout with the police, the Firefly family of sadistic serial killers is back to continue their reign of terror, causing chaos and destruction wherever they go. As they evade capture, they indulge in their twisted desires, inflicting torture and suffering on their victims, reveling in the carnage and brutality they create. With their contempt for authority and their disregard for life, they leave a trail of misery and damnation in their wake.
The Smell of Us follows a group of teenagers in Paris who engage in risky and scandalous behaviors, including prostitution, promiscuity, and drug use. The film explores themes of sexuality, identity, and the search for meaning in an often chaotic and confusing world.
Religulous is a hilarious and thought-provoking documentary in which comedian Bill Maher travels the world, interviewing people from various religious backgrounds and questioning their beliefs. With a sharp wit and unapologetic skepticism, Maher challenges religious dogma and highlights the absurdities and contradictions within religious institutions. Through a series of candid and often provocative conversations, Religulous delves into topics such as faith, extremism, cultural differences, and the relationship between religion and science. This thought-provoking and hilarious documentary offers a fresh and humorous take on the complex and controversial subject of religion.
The Fire Within tells the story of a man in the midst of a midlife crisis who contemplates suicide as he feels trapped in a world of emptiness and meaninglessness. Through his interactions with old friends, doctors, and an affair, he confronts his fears and existential despair, ultimately leading to a moment of self-discovery and acceptance.
The Man Who Sleeps follows a young man in Paris who feels disconnected and disillusioned with the world. As he navigates through his mundane life, he experiences an existential crisis and struggles to find purpose and connection. The film explores themes of loneliness, incommunicability, and the existential dilemma of modern urban life. Shot in black and white, the movie uses voice-over monologues to delve into the protagonist's thoughts and emotions, creating an experimental and introspective atmosphere.
An anthology of three romantic stories set in different time periods: 1911, 1966, and 2005.
Lancelot of the Lake is a dark and tragic movie that explores themes of betrayal, cynicism, and despair in the medieval world of King Arthur. Lancelot, a knight of the Round Table, is torn between his love for Guinevere and his loyalty to Arthur. As the story unfolds, it delves into the depths of human nature, exposing the darkness and corruption that lies within. With stunning visuals and a powerful narrative, Lancelot of the Lake is a must-watch for fans of Arthurian legends.
What the #$*! Do We (K)now!? is a comedic documentary that delves into the world of pseudoscience and new-age beliefs, examining the connections between quantum physics, spiritual teachings, and paranormal phenomena. Through interviews with scientists, channelers, and skeptics, the film challenges traditional notions of reality and offers a thought-provoking exploration of consciousness and the meaning of existence.
Francois Cluzet and Karin Viard are the couple behind a French shopping channel whose business and marriage are both drifting towards the rocks, with Nathalie Baye as a smiling Rottweiller out to steal their business by conning them into offering a duff product, the 'Fear Eliminator,' and picking up the network for pennies in the ensuing financial fallout.
Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura is a documentary TV show that delves into various conspiracy theories, presenting different perspectives and investigating the evidence behind them. From the 9/11 attacks to government cover-ups, this show examines the intriguing and often controversial world of conspiracy theories.
A thought-provoking documentary that delves into the realms of quantum physics, spirituality, and the power of perception. It challenges conventional beliefs, exploring the mysteries of the universe through interviews and dramatic reenactments. The film offers a unique perspective on the nature of reality and the potential for personal transformation.
Atheism: A Rough History of Disbelief is a documentary series that explores the history of atheism and the arguments for and against the existence of God. It delves into the cultural, philosophical, and scientific aspects of atheism, shedding light on the rationalist and skeptic movements throughout history.
Zoetrope is a haunting and surreal film set in an apocalyptic, decaying world. Based on Franz Kafka’s “In the Penal Colony”, a man is imprisoned for an unnamed crime and tortured by a nameless sadistic bureaucrat. As the chilling nightmare unfolds, the prisoner peels away the layers of his own metaphysical existence, inching ever closer to his inescapable fate.
An androgynous poet/dreamer sits and writes and meditates on the aching void that is her life.
This literary film is imbued with the disenchantment of Spanish exiles who left their homes to protest Franco's fascist regime and then returned after its demise to find that democracy had not instilled either ethics or deep motivation in government leaders. Director Basilio Martin Patino presents his story, and a large part of the film is based on his own life, through the experiences of an exiled heroine played by Charo Lopez. She has returned to Spain to look for meaning in her life, something that she never found living in Germany, not even after having a child. She is also in the process of translating the German lyric poet Friederich Holderlin (see the 1985 Halfte Des Lebens) into Spanish, focusing on his epic Hyperion. Excerpts from the translation are voiced over throughout the film. As she looks up old friends from many, many years ago, even those who have achieved worldly success are suffering from the same ennui that propelled her back home.
Discussions with Richard Dawkins, Episode 1: The Four Horsemen is a thought-provoking documentary that features conversations between renowned scientist Richard Dawkins and a panel of prominent individuals known as the Four Horsemen. The film delves into the ongoing debate surrounding science, religion, and culture, examining topics such as the meaninglessness of religious beliefs, the hypocrisy of religious institutions, and the clash between rationality and faith. Through engaging discussions and thought-provoking arguments, this documentary challenges viewers to question their own beliefs and explore the nature of truth and reason.
A web-designer receives a letter that says that he must keep silent, beginning with the next Saturday. By the time Saturday comes, the poor designer totally forgets about the weird letter.