After a car accident, a photographer and his girlfriend begin experiencing supernatural occurrences and discover a dark past connected to a haunting ghost girl.
Paris Belongs to Us follows a young woman who becomes entangled in a conspiracy involving a theater troupe, paranoia, and the bohemian lifestyle of Paris in the late 1950s. As she navigates mysterious phone calls, relationships, and suspicions, the line between reality and fiction blurs, leading to mass confusion and multiple suicides.
The Death King is a macabre anthology film that explores the themes of death, loneliness, and the darker aspects of human nature. It follows various characters who are all connected by their encounters with death and the ways in which it affects their lives. From voyeurism and self-injury to murder and suicide, the film delves into the depths of human depravity and the consequences of our actions.
Directed by Masami Akita,who is also one of Japan's leading noise musicians under the name Merzbow. With a soundtrack by the director himself, this intense and ultra-gory seppuku film shows a young woman taking her own life by an act of ritual harakiri.
Medeas is a deeply layered, contemporary retelling of the Medea myth set in rural America, where a family with deep-rooted issues faces internal conflicts and dark secrets.
Fifty Percent Grey is a dark comedy animation that follows the story of a soldier who finds himself in the afterlife. In this surreal world, he encounters multiple suicides, gore, and satirical elements. As he navigates through purgatory, he learns about heaven, hell, and the concept of dying repeatedly.
The only difference with this one as opposed to the other "entries" - is this one has 2 girls committing suicide, and they are outdoors and wearing samurai style outfits as opposed to Japanese robes or some other "costume". Also, they stab themselves with samurai swords instead of the typical shorter ritual knives...
Detective Hanshichi (Kataoka Chiezo) solves 3 mysterious murder cases. Great story and an impressive all-star cast, a must see!
A small-town Sheriff discovers there is something wrong with the sleepy town of Golden Torch, and he quickly realizes he may not get out alive.
In Colombia, the "whites" think that the Indian of Amazonia does not feel anything because there are no words in his language to express feelings. Is it possible that a whole people feel nothing and have no words to speak of love? Director Sergio Guataquira Sarmiento, himself a descendant of an almost extinct indigenous Colombian community, went to meet the Cácuas, to talk about their feelings, their loves, their loneliness. In doing so, he reconnected with his own Indianness. With humor and tenderness, the Cácuas try to teach him what it is to be a native. This initiatory quest is an emotional x-ray of an entire people.
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