Please Don't Eat the Daisies is a comedy romance movie from 1960. It follows the story of a professor and his family as they navigate the challenges and misadventures of living in New York City. From chaotic play rehearsals to encounters with eccentric characters, the movie takes a lighthearted and comedic approach to showcasing the ups and downs of family life.
Birds of America is a dark comedy that follows the story of a dysfunctional family as they navigate the aftermath of a tragedy. The film centers around a photographer named Morrie Tanager, whose brother has a bandaged head after a slip-and-fall accident. Morrie's neighbor becomes his source of support as he struggles with his career and personal life, including a failed tenure application and a wedding photograph that brings up painful memories. Along the way, the film explores themes of family, loss, and the complexities of human relationships.
Three disabled individuals with different backgrounds come together and form a strong friendship. They face various obstacles, including prejudice, love, and unemployment, while supporting each other through it all.
SHOP: A Pop Opera is a surreal and introspective musical film that follows a male protagonist on a shopping trip to a supermarket. Throughout his journey, he encounters surreal elements such as talking coffee, cheese, and a singing paper towel. The film explores themes of old age, expired food, and the mundane aspects of retail life.
Tower To The People is a documentary film that explores the life and work of Nikola Tesla, focusing on his vision of wireless communication and free energy. The film delves into Tesla's experiments with electricity, his rivalry with Thomas Edison and Guglielmo Marconi, and the significance of his inventions such as the Tesla coil. It also examines the modern-day efforts to preserve Tesla's legacy, including the Tesla Museum in Belgrade, Serbia, and the crowdfunding campaign to restore Tesla's Wardenclyffe Tower in New York.
In the 1890s, 10-year-old Yohan is sent away from home to survive on his own as a child laborer. He experiences hardships and overcomes his fears by relying on bravery and hope to make the best of his circumstances.
Bumbling inventor/jack of all trades does sketch-comedy stuff for 65 minutes, then rescues Mexico City from a Mad Scientist triggering earthquakes.
There is no normal. We all wear masks. Applecart is a portmanteau film featuring stories dealing with the perversions, shame, rage, and secrets we all keep hidden. Applecart is presented to you as an experimental silent film with a unique sound design and stunning black and white cinematography. It is graphic, transgressive, and honest.
When five childhood friends reunite for a weekend in the country, old jealousies resurface, sexual debauchery ensues, and it quickly becomes clear that time may not heal all wounds...
A lonely man on the brink of emotional desolation talks to his Oatmeal. His need for friendship compels the man to a bizarre act.
Steel Cut Oats is a stop-motion/live-action hybrid film about a washed-up boxer who builds a giant monster out of oatmeal to defend himself from the mobsters who betrayed him… and ends up raising it as a son.
A young girl dreaming to become an actress goes through hell with an orphan baby on her hands. The whole world seems to be against her. She meets the love of her life when there is no one to stand by her.
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