Blind Justice is a spaghetti western spoof about a blind gunfighter seeking revenge for his brother's death. Partially blind, he relies on his other senses to navigate the dangerous Arizona Territory and Sonora, Mexico. Along the way, he encounters a religious fanatic, battles outlaws, and confronts his own sense of guilt. With a unique double-gun holster and a fearless attitude, he sets out on a mission of revenge that will test his skills and his resolve.
When a man presumed dead is found alive, it creates chaos in an Amish community. A cocktail waitress gets caught up in a scam orchestrated by an impostor. As she searches for a missing friend, she uncovers a web of lies and deceit. The movie explores themes of mistaken identity, unrequited love, and the struggles of the Amish.
Six Men Getting Sick is an experimental animated short film that depicts the surreal suffering of six men. The film explores themes of sickness, surrealism, and darkness, using unique artistry and animation techniques. The film has no dialogue and features a series of disturbing and grotesque images, creating a haunting and unsettling viewing experience.
In this parody comedy crime movie, a scriptwriter with memory problems has to come up with a movie script while dealing with his forgetfulness and other comedic situations.
In Vertical (1966), a group of mountaineers face numerous challenges, including blizzards, avalanches, and a treacherous cliff face, as they attempt to climb a mountain in the Soviet Union. Along the way, they encounter a snowstorm, snow blindness, and the frozen corpse of a fellow climber. Their journey is filled with danger and the memories of World War II.
A village girl travels to the Lao capital, Vientiane, to care for her rich cousin who has lost her sight and gained the ability to communicate with the dead.
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