In his crowded family house, Young Freud tries to focus on his medical experiments with a "magic powder" otherwise known as cocaine. His mother calls him down to dinner, where his father and stepbrother taunt him for reaching beyond his grasp. After dinner, his mother gives Freud a special silk cravat and wishes him luck for the next day. Freud is off to see his bride's uncle - to persuade him to finally let them marry. Busy with the rabbi, her uncle derides Freud and his "magic powder." On the carriage ride home, Freud takes some of the powder and has a wild vision - which leads to the great discovery that will insure his name to the history books forever: the Oedipal complex.
Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny & Girly is a dark comedy movie that revolves around an eccentric family who engage in unconventional games and activities. The story takes a twisted turn when they invite a young man into their home and things go awry.
A filmed theater production of Shakespeare's Hamlet in Denmark, exploring themes of family relationships, murder, guilt, and tragedy.
A dysfunctional family documents their discovery of an ancient Egyptian mummy on film. This trashy home movie soon merges with a sunday-afternoon tv-documentary and questions cinema, and the search for immortality throughout the ages.
Aquaphobia is a comedy film about a neurotic man who has a fear of water, specifically swimming pools. Through a series of humorous and awkward situations, he is forced to confront his fear head-on. Along the way, themes of sexual repression and oedipal desires are explored, adding a layer of complexity to the story. As he delves deeper into his fear, he begins to question the source of his anxiety and whether it is truly justified. Will he overcome his aquaphobia or will it continue to plague him?
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