The New Statesman is a dark comedy TV show set in Yorkshire, England. It follows the life of a selfish and nasty megalomaniac who is a member of parliament. The show explores themes of greed, surrealism, transgender issues, and politics. It features a laugh track and parodies the British political system. The main character's relationships, including his marriage and bisexuality, are also central to the plot.
Merz gegen Merz is a comedic TV show that follows the lives of a couple who are going through therapy to save their failing marriage. Alongside their relationship struggles, the husband's worsening Alzheimer's disease creates additional challenges and unexpected situations for the couple to navigate.
Are We Not Cats is a quirky romantic movie that tells the story of a man who has unusual habits like hair-pulling and skin-picking, and a woman with a bad habit of headbutting. They meet and form a connection, navigating their strange behaviors and finding unexpected love.
A raunchy Vampire Musical. The sexy-violent musical is full of hot dancing, drug addled nymphettes, existential zombies and gallons of blood. A Zappa Zombie trying to kill a Backstreet Boy Vampire...no really.
The first Australian film to feature Auslan (Australian Sign Language). "A Silent Agreement" tells the story of Reuben, a sensitive writer, who grapples with a speech impediment. His boyfriend, Derek, a profoundly deaf Human Rights activist, provides strategies to restore his confidence and communication skills. When Reuben approaches an over-the-hill film producer with his autobiographical screenplay, the producer betrays him and Reuben is forced to overcome the long-term effects of bullying in order to succeed.
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