In 1974 Northern England, a journalist investigates a series of murders while uncovering police corruption and a web of deceit. As he gets closer to the truth, he becomes a target himself.
Afterschool is a drama film that follows a high school student named Robert, who accidentally captures the drug overdose of two fellow students on his video camera. As he becomes engulfed in the aftermath of the tragedy, he struggles with grief, guilt, and the voyeuristic nature of the digital age. The movie explores themes of youth, loss, and the disconnect between reality and the online world.
Octane is a horror mystery thriller about a group of young friends who embark on a road trip, only to find themselves caught in a terrifying nightmare. As they encounter a hitchhiker and witness strange occurrences, they realize that something sinister is unfolding. With their lives at stake, they must uncover the truth behind the nightmare and escape before it's too late.
Hysterical Blindness is a drama/romance TV movie that follows a lonely woman's journey of self-discovery. Set in the 1980s, the film explores themes of grief, desperation, and friendship between women. The protagonist navigates through awkward situations, confrontations, and the death of her boyfriend, all while living with her mother. As she tries to find happiness and love, she grapples with her own insecurities and the challenges of avoiding confrontation.
Color Me Blood Red is a horror comedy film from 1965. It follows an artist who discovers that using blood as paint creates extraordinary results. As he becomes obsessed with his gruesome creations, he starts murdering people to obtain more blood for his paintings. The film features graphic violence, psychopathic killers, and a satirical take on the art world.
When a truck driver picks up a hitchhiker, he unwittingly becomes involved in a vampire plot that threatens his life.
12 to the Moon follows a group of astronauts from various countries who are sent on a scientific mission to the moon. As they explore the lunar surface, they face various challenges and encounter strange phenomena. The team must work together to survive and uncover the secrets of the moon.
The Starfish is a romantic short film that tells the story of an unconventional love between a woman and a starfish. Despite the odd circumstances, their love blossoms and they navigate the challenges of their relationship.
In the movie Convergence (2017), a series of strange and inexplicable events unfold, causing chaos and violence in their wake. As the plot unfolds, we witness a convergence of different storylines and characters, all connected by a common thread of mystery and intrigue. From severed tongues to bound and gagged victims, the movie takes viewers on a suspenseful and thrilling journey that explores themes of faith, torture, and allegory.
In the midst of a tense hostage situation, a former hostage negotiator must navigate a web of deception to save not only the hostages but also his own family. With time running out and the stakes growing higher, he must outsmart the criminals and confront his own inner demons.
A comedy short staring Robert Benchley. He tries to show us how to make our own movies.
Lisa's life is a movie. Everything she experiences she captures on film. Recording every memory, every step, everyone she meets. As Martin's and Lisa's relationship fall apart, the exhibitionist Lucas makes an entrance in the view-finder.
As the only work in this medium by Richter, the film was created for the exhibition Volker Bradke that took place on 13th December 1966 at Galerie Schmela in Düsseldorf. For the purpose of this exhibition, Gerhard Richter addressed the person Volker Bradke in different mediums. In addition to photographs, a banner and a large-scale painting Volker Bradke [CR: 133], the film had been screened. Richter transferred one of the stylistic features of his paintings of that time into film: the blurring.
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