South Park follows the adventures of four boys living in the awkward and vulgar town of South Park, Colorado. The show is known for its irreverent humor, social satire, and controversial themes. It often tackles current events and political issues in a comedic and sometimes offensive manner.
Fudêncio e Seus Amigos is a Brazilian animated television series created by Thiago Martins, Marco Pavão and Flávia Boggio for MTV Brasil. The series premiered on August 23, 2005, and has released six seasons. Fudêncio born as a doll that appeared in the programs of João Gordo. When MTV Brasil started showing Brazilian animated television series, the character received his own show. The series is known for its black comedy and cameos from various personalities.
Kazakh TV reporter Borat Sagdiyev is sent to America to film a documentary. Along the way, he encounters cultural misunderstandings and awkward situations as he becomes infatuated with Pamela Anderson.
A documentary about the life and work of musician Frank Zappa, exploring his music career, his controversial lyrics, and his impact on the music industry.
Director Simon Sheridan's exhaustive examination of British sexploitation movies, made during the 1960s and 1970s, when homegrown cinema was struggling to survive. The films' stars and makers share their memories of an extraordinary era.
Lunatics is a comedic mockumentary TV show that tells the story of eccentric individuals and their antics. Through a series of episodes, the show explores their peculiar lives and the hilarious situations they find themselves in.
In 16th-century Spain, Miguel de Cervantes, a playwright and tax collector, is imprisoned and defends himself by acting out the story of Don Quixote. Through his delusion, he believes himself to be a knight-errant on a quest to rescue a damsel in distress.
When a teenage girl wishes on a shooting star, she suddenly finds herself in her older sister's body. As she navigates life in her sister's shoes, she must learn to appreciate and understand her sister's struggles. Along the way, she discovers the importance of family and the power of self-reflection.
The Acid House is a dark comedy omnibus film that consists of three loosely connected stories set in Scotland. The stories explore themes of drugs, sex, and football, with a mix of humor and dark subject matter. It follows various characters who are struggling with their lives and find themselves in bizarre and surreal situations.
Chicago 10 is an animated documentary about the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago and the trial of the activists known as the Chicago Seven. The film combines archival footage, animation, and reenactments to explore the events and the political and social climate of the time. The movie sheds light on the protests, clashes with the police, and the subsequent trial that captivated the nation.
Mapplethorpe explores the life and work of renowned photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, delving into his struggles with controversy, fame, and his legacy as a gay artist. Set against the backdrop of the 1970s, the film portrays Mapplethorpe's exploration of sexuality, his battle with AIDS, and his artistic vision that challenged societal norms.
When a love god comes to Earth, chaos ensues as he tries to spread love and find his own true love.
A documentary that delves into the controversial topic of sex in cinema, examining how it has been both celebrated and censored throughout film history. From the 1st Amendment to sexual liberation movements, the film explores the battle between pro-sex advocates and anti-choice groups, and the ongoing struggle for freedom of speech and expression.
Mister Lonely is a quirky comedy-drama film released in 2007. The movie follows the story of an Abraham Lincoln impersonator who feels lonely in his life. He meets a Marilyn Monroe impersonator who invites him to join a commune of celebrity impersonators. Together, they embark on a journey filled with eccentricity, parties, and surreal experiences. The film explores themes of identity, love, and the search for connection in a unique and entertaining way.
Based on a true story, Music Within follows Richard Pimentel, a talented public speaker with severe hearing loss, as he battles discrimination and fights for the rights of people with disabilities. Along the way, he forms a bond with his eccentric friend Art, and together they embark on a journey of self-discovery and activism.
A struggling writer becomes captivated by his eccentric music teacher, leading him down a path of delusion, gore, and schizophrenia.
Pussy Riot: A Punk Prayer is a documentary that tells the story of the feminist punk rock group Pussy Riot and their controversial performance in a Russian Orthodox cathedral. The film explores their trial, imprisonment, and the broader political and cultural context in which they operate. It highlights their fight for freedom of speech, their critique of the political system, and the challenges they face as artists and activists.
Two friends, Black and Blue, run a street-level scam selling stolen cell phones. When they accidentally receive a shipment of phones meant for a local gangster, they find themselves in the middle of a dangerous situation involving the FBI, a crime boss, and a desperate race to retrieve the phones and clear their names. Chaos ensues as they navigate through comedic situations, outsmart their pursuers, and try to stay one step ahead.
To help with an upcoming election, a bookstore clerk is indicted for selling obscene material. The defense attorneys need to find the mystery of the original publication of the book.
Boiled Angels: The Trial of Mike Diana is a documentary film that explores the legal battle of underground comic book artist Mike Diana, who was the first person to be convicted of obscenity in the United States for his graphic zines. The film provides a deep dive into Diana's trial, highlighting the issues of censorship, freedom of speech, and the importance of art.