On the run after murdering a man, accountant William Blake encounters a strange aboriginal American man named Nobody who prepares him for his journey into the spiritual world. In the late-1800s, the meek accountant from Cleveland, William Blake, spends the last of his already meagre savings to get to the frontier community of Machine where a job awaits him. Eager to make a fresh start, Blake arrives at his destination, only to discover that the position no longer exists. Gravely wounded and on the run from a relentless trio of bounty hunters after a deadly shoot-out, William flees the inhospitable industrial town and has a chance encounter with the enigmatic Native American spirit-guide named Nobody, who believes Blake is the reincarnation of the visionary English poet, William Blake. Now, before the endless American wilderness, the two companions embark on a peril-laden odyssey of mysticism, transformation, and spirituality, until William crosses over into the spirit world. What lies on the other side?
The Counterfeiters of Paris is a comedy-crime movie set in 1960s Paris. It follows a group of counterfeiters who engage in a series of misadventures while trying to pull off one last job. The story revolves around the world of forgery, horse racing, and the unique characters involved in the illicit trade. With a surprise ending and witty dialogue, this film takes viewers on a wild ride through the streets of Paris.
Sleeping Dogs Lie is a comedy-drama film that follows a woman who confides in her boyfriend about a shocking secret from her past. As word spreads, her relationships become complicated and she must confront the consequences of her actions. This taboo and unconventional storyline explores themes of sexuality, past mistakes, and the impact of secrets on personal relationships.
A small-town star helps a young apprentice land the girl of his dreams.
A department store gift wrapper is a lonely spectator at the centre of the festive season until a stage magician makes a surprising request.
In this avant-garde short film, a salesman visits a hat shop and discovers a box with spare heads. He tries on different heads and faces an identity crisis. Meanwhile, he develops a crush on an overweight woman and tries to impress her. With surreal humor and urban-fantasy elements, this film explores themes of self-esteem and personal transformation.
A female ex-convict named Angèle is determined to start a new life after meeting Tony, a fisherman from Normandy. As they navigate their complicated pasts and build a relationship, they face challenges involving love, family, and societal norms.
Leather-Queen George will be there, bragging about his rubber bed sheets. So will The Lavender Guru, a loquacious flower child incessantly babbling hippie-speak. Bobby, who's "new to this whole thing", will be having a panic attack and Bike-Boy Fernando will be showing off his new Prince Albert. Yet despite Peter and Buddy's relationship disintegrating right before our eyes, the party will be a smashing success - especially their inevitable end-of-the-romance tussle on the floor. Described by many as a low-budget version of "The Boys In The Band".
Sung-gil, an old mortician, has signed a contract as a partner for a large-scale funeral service company. Sung-gil, working in line with the company’s business policy, takes charge of cleaning and dressing Jang Han-soo’s dead body, who used to run a free noodle restaurant.
Mr. Jaffee is a curious but closeted married man, who decides to take a walk on the wild side one night over to the local bath house located in Times Square, New York. When he is a approached by Thomas, a swinging regular who takes an interest in Mr. Jaffe as the new face "on the scene", a deep discussion about marriage, connection and loss begins to unexpectedly unfold. The two become emotionally intimate in a very short time, with no sexual contact of any sort, while everyone around them are screwing like rabbits.
A young florist, who is allergic to flowers, gets the opportunity to save her shop by creating a flower arrangement.
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