In the midst of World War II, a Spanish photographer named Francisco Boix becomes a prisoner at the infamous Mauthausen concentration camp. Determined to expose the horrors and document the truth, Boix risks his life to secretly capture photographs of the brutal Nazi regime and their war crimes. Through his lens, he provides evidence that would later be used in the Nuremberg Trials to bring justice to the perpetrators. This gripping biographical drama tells the courageous story of a man who fought against oppression and stood up for the truth.
After a series of failed relationships, a mysterious man marries a widow and becomes a loving stepfather to her daughter. However, his true intentions are revealed when he starts exhibiting strange behavior and his stepdaughter begins to suspect that he is not who he claims to be.
In the small town of Ohio, a family is immersed in the dark and treacherous world of drug dealing. As they navigate through betrayal and danger, they must confront the consequences of their actions and the impact it has on their relationships.
In Monkey Business, a chemist accidentally invents a youth serum that causes him and others to regress to childhood. Chaos ensues as he tries to find a way to reverse the effects. With roller skates, war dances, and a jealous wife, this comedy will keep you entertained from start to finish.
In this animated comedy short film, a robot butler invents various modern gadgets that cause chaos and hilarity ensues.
Long Way Home is a movie set in Minas Gerais, a state in southeast Brazil. It tells the story of a sanitation worker who moves to a new town and experiences loneliness. He forms a friendship with a hairdresser and deals with themes of infidelity and childlessness.
When a high school dropout kidnaps his boss's wife, he becomes involved in a comical and dramatic adventure that explores family relationships and social conformity.
The film tells the story of the friendship between Johann and Ludwig as they strive for the ultimate “buddy” relationship. Going beyond, well beyond, what would be considered good and healthy, the pair attempt to become the ideal twins, driving their relationship based on their partnership in competitive rowing (coxless pairs) to the ultimate, to perfect harmony in mind, word, thought and deed. But their symbiotic relationship is thrown out of balance: Ludwig strives to tighten the bonds ever closer, but Johann discovers happiness in the form of love for Ludwig’s sister, Vera. But because Ludwig hates her, the couple keep their relationship secret. But secrets have a way of coming out and Ludwig is wounded to the core. As the finals of the rowing competition draw closer, Ludwig has already set his sights on a greater goal: to preserve their friendship forever, no longer in life but in death.
A boy from a small town has never kissed a girl. One day he and his friends decide to go to the 'big city' to see if they have more luck there. In the city, the boys get much more than they bargained for.
At a bus stop, provincial taxi driver Yura meets young beauty Svieta, and is hired to drive both her and her mother to Pryputni - a small Ukrainian village in the middle of nowhere. Seduced by a promised payment and Svieta's short skirt, Yura doesn't have a clue, that his visit to Pryputni is going to last a little longer than he expects.
How do you ask a wild, impetuous hairdresser on a date if you're a pathologically timid philosophy student with no social skills?
A sumptuous short film of friendship and adoration between boys, based on a poem by Peter LeBerge. Moments of joy, bonding and roughhousing on a school trip to the beach counterpoint one teen boy’s introspective sexual awakenings and questionings. Magnificent cinematography and editing create a visual feast that provides the imagery for a narrated poem by Peter Laberge alluding to early homosexual desires, but with Catholic overtones never directly expressed.
Love. Grief. Shock. Denial. Sleeplessness. Bubble bath. Mucus. Masturbation. Pigeons. Toothpaste. Hospital. F**k. Bye. Hair. Sports. Chicken. Bootie. Kids. Rejection. Squirrels. Cries. Awkward. Ninety-five scenes. Five minutes. Life's a bitch.
22-year old Teun has to move back home. His house-mates have organized a farewell dinner for him. What starts as a social gathering, emotions are running high soon.
Sirens (2017) follows the story of a teenage boy who is dealing with unrequited love and the challenges of coming-of-age. Through various encounters and experiences, he embarks on a journey of self-discovery and learns valuable lessons about life and relationships. The film explores themes of friendship, family relationships, and the confusion that often comes with teenage emotions.
In his feature debut, Dneska přišel nový kluk (A New Boy Started Today) from 1981, the director Vladimír Drha set the tone for a number of Czech films, which critically depicted the state of society from the perspective of young protagonists. Although, Drha primarily found scope for his work in television, he returned to the world of a “working youth” in his second film Mezek (The Mulish Victor, 1985) – albeit following him from the point of view of an educator. NFA.CZ