Every few years, beautiful female warriors from across the land compete in the Queen's Blade Tournament to become the ruler of the land. It's a series that loves violence as much as it hates clothes and complicated plots.
Densuke just enrolled at the exclusive Zashono Academy. He's eager to participate in extracurricular activities, but never expected to join the mysterious Eiken Club. Strangely enough, every other member is a busty co-ed, and many of the club activities involve bikinis. But Densuke isn't interested in anyone but the the shy and beautiful Chiharu. Will he overcome the wall of women that stand between him and true love?
Revolutionary Girl Utena follows Utena Tenjou, a teenage girl who becomes involved in a series of duels that determine the fate of a mysterious power known as the Rose Bride. As Utena navigates these duels and the complex relationships between the characters, the show explores themes of gender identity, sexuality, and the power of revolution. With its unique blend of fantasy, symbolism, and thought-provoking storytelling, Revolutionary Girl Utena is a groundbreaking anime that challenges traditional gender roles and societal norms.
Based on the novel by William S. Burroughs, a writer becomes embroiled in a strange and surreal world after getting involved with illegal drugs. He begins to experience bizarre hallucinations and encounters talking insects, giant centipedes, and a mysterious typewriter. As his addiction and paranoia grow, he finds himself caught in a web of conspiracy and psychological disintegration.
The Adolescence of Utena follows Utena Tenjou, a teenage girl who is granted the power to revolutionize the world through a series of duels. As she navigates these duels and confronts the mysterious Rose Bride, Utena's own sexual awakening and journey of self-discovery unfold. Through intricate symbolism and a captivating narrative, the film delves into themes of repressed sexuality, gender roles, and the societal expectations placed upon individuals. It is a surreal and thought-provoking exploration of adolescence and the complexities of human relationships.
Halfaouine: Boy of the Terraces tells the story of a young boy growing up in Tunisia, navigating the complexities of family relationships, sexuality, and societal expectations. Through his adventures and encounters in the neighborhood, he begins to explore themes of religion, love, and self-discovery, ultimately entering into a new phase of adolescence.
In Daisies, two teenage girls named Marie I and Marie II engage in mischievous acts of rebellion and exploration. They reject the established norms of society and strive to find their own path. Their adventures are filled with dark humor and surrealism, creating a unique and captivating viewing experience.
Venus in Fur is a drama film based on the play by David Ives. The story revolves around a playwright-director who is searching for an actress to play the lead role in his adaptation of Leopold von Sacher-Masoch's novel Venus in Furs. As he auditions actresses, he becomes intrigued by a mysterious and seductive woman who seems to embody the character perfectly. The audition quickly turns into a power game of seduction and dominance, blurring the lines between reality and fantasy.
In Flesh for Frankenstein, a secret laboratory creates a monster that seduces and kills people. The movie explores themes of lust, incest, and sexual perversion. As the monster wreaks havoc, a sexually dissatisfied wife becomes involved in a menage-a-trois. The film is filled with graphic scenes of disembowelment, severed limbs, and sexual encounters.
In 'Notre Dame', a single mother in Paris discovers she is pregnant and must navigate the challenges of motherhood while dealing with the construction site of Notre Dame Cathedral. Along the way, she encounters colorful characters and finds love in unexpected places. This romantic comedy explores themes of family, love, and the beauty of Paris.
When a parole officer is framed for murder, he must go on the run to clear his name and find the evidence to prove his innocence. Along the way, he encounters various comedic and crime-related situations that test his skills and wit.
After being knocked unconscious during a paintball game, a young man finds himself questioning his life choices and begins a journey of self-discovery. Along the way, he falls in love with his best friend and learns important lessons about love and relationships.
The Last Woman is a surreal drama set in 1970s France. It explores the complexities of gender roles and relationships through the story of a working-class engineer navigating a custody battle and a deteriorating marriage. The film delves into themes of women's liberation, machismo, and love. It features surrealistic elements, including scenes of self-mutilation and phallic symbolism.
Tales of Ordinary Madness is a surrealistic and poetic portrayal of the self-destructive life of Charles Serking, a struggling writer. Plagued by alcoholism, domestic disputes, and a series of failed relationships, Serking descends into madness as he tries to find meaning in his chaotic existence. The film explores themes of self-destruction, addiction, and the desperate search for artistic fulfillment.
Friends Forever is a heartfelt coming-of-age drama set in 1980s Denmark. It follows a group of high school friends as they navigate the challenges of adolescence, including bullying, homophobia, and the struggle to find their true selves. The story revolves around a new student who joins the school and befriends a group of diverse and rebellious teenagers. They form a close bond, supporting each other through their individual journeys of self-discovery, love, and acceptance. Friends Forever addresses important themes such as friendship, sexuality, and the power of standing up for oneself.
In A Stolen Life, a woman named Kate finds herself living the life of her twin sister, Patricia, who steals her identity and tries to take everything away from her. This psychological drama explores themes of deceit, identity, and sibling rivalry.
21 Nights with Pattie is a comedy-drama-mystery film set in the South of France. The story revolves around a dead body that disappears, leading to a series of unusual events including a ghostly vision, a street party, and a stormy night. The main character, a writer, finds himself in an isolated place surrounded by strange occurrences and encounters. As the plot unfolds, themes of frigidity, sexual desire, and necrophilia come into play. The film also explores the relationship between a mother and her son, as well as the concept of mortality. With its mix of humor, drama, and mystery, 21 Nights with Pattie offers a unique and captivating cinematic experience.
Four outrageous drag queens run a boarding house for boys. After helping to cover up some mysterious deaths of local teens, the two spirits begin haunting the dormitory, forcing them to try all sorts of crazy schemes to get rid of the ghosts. To do so they must help the ghosts to avenge their death.
The Telephone Book is a surreal comedy about a woman who receives an obscene phone call and becomes obsessed with finding the caller. As she delves deeper into the world of phone sex, her life becomes a series of bizarre and erotic encounters. With its satirical take on sexual taboos and its surreal and absurd humor, The Telephone Book pushes boundaries and challenges societal norms.
About a pottery workshop run by Ms. Namie. Her students want to become as skilled as her, and she teach them that the key to good pottery is love.