In the year 2026, the city of Metropolis is divided between the wealthy planners and the impoverished workers. The son of the city's mastermind, Freder, falls in love with Maria, a working-class prophet who predicts the arrival of a savior to unite the two classes. As Freder discovers the harsh realities of the workers' lives, he joins forces with Maria to lead a rebellion against the oppressive rulers. Together, they fight for social justice and equality, striving to bridge the gap between the head and hands of society.
Au Hasard Balthazar tells the story of a donkey named Balthazar who is passed through various owners, experiencing cruelty and suffering along the way. Through Balthazar's journey, the film explores themes of purity, misery, cruelty, and the injustices of society.
Arabian Nights is a two-part TV movie that tells the story of Arabian Nights, an ancient Middle Eastern tale. It follows the adventures of Scheherazade, a brave and clever woman who must tell stories to an evil sultan in order to stay alive. Along the way, she encounters characters like Aladdin, Ali Baba, and a magical lamp. The movie explores themes of magic, adventure, and the test of character.
Set in Nazi-occupied Paris in 1942, Mr. Klein tells the story of an art dealer who becomes embroiled in a case of mistaken identity. As he tries to clear his name, he uncovers a web of intrigue and deception that leads him to question his own identity and confront the horrors of the Holocaust.
In The Telephone Box, a man finds himself trapped in a phone booth, surrounded by a surrealistic world. As he desperately tries to escape, he encounters various strange and disturbing situations. The movie explores themes of suffocation, desperation, and the twisted nature of reality.
The Miracle Maker is a beautiful hand-drawn animated film that follows the life of Jesus Christ and his teachings. The story takes place in 1st-century Galilee under the Roman Empire's rule. It explores themes of friendship, faith, and the power of miracles.
Ro.Go.Pa.G. (1963) is an Italian anthology film consisting of four segments, each directed by a different filmmaker. The film satirizes and explores various themes such as self-reflection, controversy, obsession, jealousy, gluttony, and death. It features elements of surrealism, dark comedy, and political satire.
In the Ozark Mountains, a sheep-herder seeks revenge against the man who blinded his mother. Along the way, he forms an unlikely bond with a mysterious stranger and learns the power of forgiveness.
In the 1800s, a struggling artist finds himself immersed in the world of magic and becomes a famous magician. He uses his skills to overcome obstacles and deal with various challenges, including his dual identity, paranoia, witchcraft, and the complexities of social allegory. As he delves into the realm of the paranormal, he discovers the power of illusion and the thin line between reality and fantasy.
Theorem is a surreal drama about a mysterious stranger who arrives at a wealthy Italian family's country estate and disrupts their lives. Through various intimate encounters, the visitor brings about a mental breakdown, sexual awakening, and political awakening within the family. The film explores themes of sexuality, class conflict, and liberation.
Balance is a surreal stop-motion animated short film that explores the themes of greed, selfishness, and the consequences of imbalance. It tells the story of a group of characters who find themselves entangled in a mysterious box, and as they struggle to find a way out, they must confront their own desires and learn the importance of teamwork and balance.
In this surreal comedy, an Italian father and son encounter talking birds on a journey that becomes a parable about the absurdities of politics and religion. Through slapstick comedy and allegorical storytelling, the film explores themes of class struggle, mythology, and the clash between Christianity and communism.
Orchestra Rehearsal is a satirical Italian film set in a single location, depicting the chaos and power struggles that unfold during an orchestra rehearsal. The film explores themes of anarchy, artistic creation, disillusionment, and defiance of authority, as the musicians navigate their way through the absurdity of the situation. With a fake-documentary style, the film captures the tension between the conductor and the musicians, and the underlying discontent within the orchestra. Set in the 1970s, the film uses its grotesque and comedic elements to deliver a sharp critique of social and political situations.
A career-focused woman signs up for the dating website Christian Mingle and pretends to be a Christian to find love. As she goes on awkward dates and attends Bible study, she begins to question her motives and the sincerity of her actions. Eventually, she learns the importance of honesty, love, and faith.
Pharaoh is a sweeping adventure set in ancient Egypt, following the story of a young prince who becomes a powerful Pharaoh. Faced with political intrigues, battles, and betrayals, he must navigate his way through the treacherous world of power and religion. As he tries to maintain peace and stability, he is challenged by a tragic event that tests his leadership and forces him to confront his own mortality.
The Wolves of Kromer is a dark comedy that tells the story of a forbidden love between a young gay man and a werewolf in a small village. Set in a world where homosexuality is frowned upon, the film explores themes of prejudice, homophobia, and the power of love to overcome societal expectations. As the villagers discover the secret of the werewolf, tensions rise and tragedy ensues.
Set in a post-apocalyptic future, Carol for Another Christmas tells the story of a naval officer who is visited by the ghost of his dead son. In a world ravaged by war and radiation, he must confront a demagogue leader and find redemption. The movie explores themes of father-son relationships, anti-war messages, and the effects of war on humanity.
Set in a medieval Russian village, a man sets out on a dangerous quest to kill a fearsome dragon. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles and challenges, including a disguised dragon. As the story unfolds, themes of honor, sacrifice, and the struggle between freedom and captivity are explored.
Contains a trilogy of stories that on the surface level all relate directly to lust
Ten Minutes Older: The Cello is a collection of short films that explore different aspects of life and time. The film features various stories, including reminiscing about the past, encountering future selves, and exploring the meaning of work and marriage. The common thread throughout the film is the presence of a cello, which serves as a metaphor for the passage of time.