Flower & Snake II is a drama film that follows a woman who becomes a sex slave for a secret society. She undergoes various forms of humiliation and explores her own desires and fantasies. As she delves deeper into this world, she begins to question her own identity and desires.
In 1870, the Paris Opera House is auctioning off props. An older man buys a monkey music box, while an repaired chandelier brings back memories of the opera house's past. Rehearsals are underway for the upcoming opera, but the lead diva storms off. Christine, one of the dancers, takes her place. Christine's childhood friend Raoul visits her, but she is locked in her room and hears singing. The Phantom, who trained Christine, lures her to his lair and expresses his feelings for her. However, things take a dark turn when he becomes vunerable and unmasks himself. Christine returns to the surface, and Andre and Firmin, the new owners, receive notes from the Phantom. They refuse to comply, but the Phantom disables Carlotta's voice, forcing them to put Christine in the lead role. While Christine is getting ready, the Phantom hangs Joseph and frightens Christine. Raoul comforts her on the roof and professes his love for her. Three months later, the Phantom interrupts a masquerade, presents the managers with his new opera, and gives them an ultimatum. Christine visits her father's grave, where the Phantom tries to lure her to him, but Raoul intervenes. The performance of the Phantom's opera begins, and Christine expresses her love for him on stage. Raoul realizes that Christine loves the Phantom, and the Phantom takes her back to his lair. The opera theatre catches on fire as the chandelier falls. The Phantom gives Christine his ring and asks her to stay with him, but Raoul arrives to save her. Christine decides to stay with the Phantom, but in a selfless act, he frees them both. The scene switches to 1919, where Raoul leaves the monkey music box on Christine's grave and finds a rose and the Phantom's ring. He realizes that Christine truly loved the Phantom.
Superior Donuts follows the story of a doughnut shop owner and his interactions with the diverse community that frequents his shop. The show touches upon various social issues and explores the generation gap and prejudice. It features a female beat cop as a regular customer and her male-female police partnership with an African-American police officer. The sitcom highlights the culture clash between the Iranian-American doughnut shop owner and the multi-ethnic neighborhood. Additionally, it showcases the friendship and camaraderie between the shop owner and a young artist. Set in Chicago, the show provides social commentary and addresses street crime in an inner-city neighborhood.
Time of Eve is set in a future where robots have become commonplace. In this world, a high school student discovers a cafe where robots and humans coexist, blurring the boundaries between man and machine.
Sisters of the Gion is a pre-war melodrama set in Japan during the Great Depression. The film tells the story of two sisters, one a geisha and the other a sex worker, as they navigate a complex web of poverty, seduction, betrayal, and revenge. As the sisters struggle to survive in a society that subjugates women, they find themselves trapped in a world defined by infidelity, manipulation, and heartbreak.
Rasputin: The Mad Monk is a biographical drama that delves into the life of the infamous mystic and healer, Grigori Rasputin. Set in early 20th century Russia, the movie portrays Rasputin's rise to power, his influence over the Russian royal family, and his eventual downfall. The plot explores themes of betrayal, manipulation, and the mysticism surrounding Rasputin's persona.
Next Floor is a dark comedy short film that takes place on a luxurious banquet floor where gluttonous patrons indulge in a surreal feast. As the meal progresses, the floor collapses under the weight of their excessive consumption, symbolizing the devastating consequences of greed and consumerism. Set in a dystopian world on the brink of an apocalypse, the film explores themes of satire, carnage, and the twisted rituals of gastronomy.
Dancing at the Blue Iguana is a drama-mystery film set in a strip club in Hollywood. The story follows a group of dancers as they deal with personal struggles, relationships, and the challenges of their profession. The movie explores themes of addiction, family dynamics, and the search for identity.
Wagner (1983) is a TV show that explores the life of the famous composer Richard Wagner. It delves into his experiences with anti-Semitism, his relationships with other prominent figures such as Franz Liszt and Friedrich Nietzsche, and his struggles with money and debt. The show also takes a closer look at his marriage, his involvement in German politics and nationalism, and his interactions with the German opera scene. Throughout the series, Wagner's interactions with various characters shed light on themes of friendship, bigotry, manipulation, and the complexities of patronage.
A man, in order to pay off his gambling debts, poses as a teenager and enrolls in a prestigious prep school. He must navigate the challenges of school life while also trying to avoid the loan shark who is after him.
Amane Todoroki is a young girl who is straightforward but also unthinking. She will try her very best in everything and say, "I don't know how to answer you if you ask me whether this can be done. I just believe it can. If not, then nothing will get started!" She easily gets stuck in her thinking, but she can also get easily moved at something small and start crying.
Marius, a fishmonger in Marseille, is torn between his love for Fanny and his desire to go to sea. His indecision and the conflicts it creates among his group of friends lead to a series of humorous and heartwarming situations.
Antonio Gaudí is a documentary film that explores the life and work of the renowned Catalan architect. The film delves into Gaudí's unique vision and his contributions to Barcelona's architecture. It covers various aspects of his career, including his iconic buildings and his artistic style. The documentary also touches upon Gaudí's influences and the historical context in which he lived, including the Spanish Civil War.
Ludwig II follows the life of the eccentric and troubled King Ludwig II of Bavaria. Set in the 19th century, the film explores Ludwig's struggles with his mental illness, his patronage of Richard Wagner, and his strained relationships with his family and political figures. It delves into his obsession with building extravagant castles like Neuschwanstein, his latent homosexuality, and his eventual downfall and mysterious death.
Nijinsky (1980) is a biographical drama that depicts the life of Vaslav Nijinsky, a famous ballet dancer. The movie explores Nijinsky's career, his relationships, including his marriage to a woman while being gay, and his tragic mental descent.
Supermarket is a dark German crime drama film released in 1974. The story revolves around a desperate young man who plans to rob a supermarket. As the plot unfolds, we witness a series of events involving submachine guns, homosexuality, drug use, poverty, and various criminal activities. The film explores the dark underbelly of St. Pauli, Hamburg, Germany, and the struggles of its characters amidst a backdrop of violence and despair.
The Game of Juan’s Life explores two hours in the life of Juan Reyes, a live-sex performer at an underground gay bar, who has decided to leave Manila and go back to his home province. On the day of his departure, he will take us with him as he makes life decisions, big and small. The most important one of all is leaving the impoverished place he called home for the past year, capping it with emotional goodbyes to his lover, Noel. Then, he will lead us to the underground bar for his last performance, and an event that will cause him to question his resolve.
Carrotblanca is a parody comedy movie set in a fictional war. It features the classic Looney Tunes characters Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Tweety Bird in a slapstick and surreal comedy adventure.
Joe Gould's Secret tells the story of an eccentric man named Joe Gould, who claims to be working on an epic oral history. As a patron and film critic try to uncover the truth about Gould's secret, they become entangled in his world of poetry, dancing, and Native American heritage. Set in 1940s New York, this movie explores themes of anonymity, self-respect, and the power of storytelling.
Waltzes from Vienna is a romantic comedy that revolves around a series of misunderstandings and romantic rivalries in the city of Vienna. The story is based on true events and is filled with classical music, love triangles, and hilarious situations.