Tyler and Ally, both dealing with personal tragedies, find solace and love in each other's arms. They navigate through their grief and try to find happiness, only to be faced with more challenges. Ultimately, they learn the power of forgiveness and the importance of cherishing every moment.
In 1959, a group of experienced hikers mysteriously disappeared in the Ural Mountains. Their bodies were found mutilated and with inexplicable injuries. Decades later, a documentary crew sets out to uncover the truth behind the Dyatlov Pass Incident, but they soon find themselves facing a terrifying secret that goes beyond their worst nightmares.
After a factory worker pretends to be gay to save his job, he faces unexpected challenges and forms unlikely friendships.
Super Fly follows the life of a cocaine dealer in New York City as he navigates the dangerous criminal underworld and tries to make a quick fortune. With his flashy style and sharp street smarts, he must outsmart the mobsters, law enforcement, and rival gangs to survive.
Salut les Cubains is an animated documentary that provides an artistic and historical perspective on the Cuban Revolution. It showcases the still-frame technique to portray the events and captures the essence of Cuba during the revolution. The film delves into various aspects such as the role of Fidel Castro, the harvesting of sugar cane, and the overall impact of the revolution on the country.
The first animated adaptation of the popular manga series, this pilot introduces the main characters of "Lupin the Third" with montages, presented through a short frame narrative illustrating a typical gang escape.
What's a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This? follows a writer living in New York City as he grapples with the complexities of his personal and professional life. Through a combination of dark comedy, photomontage, and narration, the film explores themes of husband-wife conflict, independence, and the struggles of being a writer.
An animated film about the British engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, who spearheaded numerous engineering marvels of the early 19th century - including the Thames Tunnel, the Great Western Railway, and the Great Eastern steamship (for 40 years the world's largest steamship). Various styles of animation are used to depict events in his colorful life.
Elvis on Tour follows Elvis Presley on his concert tour, showcasing his performances and providing a glimpse into the backstage drama and the life of a rock singer on the road. The film includes interviews, press conferences, and footage of screaming fans, capturing the excitement and energy of Elvis's live shows.
Beach Red is a visceral portrayal of the brutal reality of war, focusing on the experiences of a group of US Marines fighting against the Japanese Army on a Pacific island. The film dives deep into the psychological and physical toll of combat, highlighting the sacrifices and struggles of the soldiers.
After being brutally attacked and left with neurological damage, Mark Hogancamp creates a miniature town called Marwencol as a way to escape and recover. Through his art installation and photography, he tells a visual story of personal recovery and healing. However, his peaceful existence is disrupted when his work is discovered and his town becomes a target of a crime.
The Heart of Christmas is a touching movie based on a true story. It follows the journey of a family whose son is diagnosed with terminal cancer. Despite the devastating news, they come together to celebrate Christmas early and make it the best one ever for their beloved child. Through their love and determination, they create lasting memories and experience the true meaning of the holiday season.
A love story between a Mexican teenager and an American woman who meet one summer in Mexico.
A troubled boy becomes addicted to heroin, and his mother and foster father help him fight it.
Collaborative experimental project on which three director made different films about the Swedish icebreaker "Frej".
A photographer investigates a murder with the help of his talking dog. As he delves deeper, he uncovers childhood memories and a dark secret. Set in France, this avant-garde short combines photo-montage and slide-show techniques.
Suicidal poet Archy tries to end his life by jumping off a bridge, but awakens to find he has assumed the life of a cockroach and has become a part of a community of creatures living in a newspaper office. He also discovers that he can still write poetry, using a typewriter, and begins to enjoy his new life. Archy develops deep feelings for the lovely but self-destructive cat Mehitabel, but will have to fight to win her from bad-boy tomcat Bill.
A trip on a chartered plane with a number of other thrill-seekers (most of whom are anthropomorphic fruits and vegetables) and hop from island to island, each of which offer their own unique visual delights.
Look at Life is a documentary drama short film that takes the audience on a visual journey through various photographs. It explores different aspects of life, capturing moments of joy, sorrow, and everything in between. Through a unique photo montage, the film presents a unique perspective on the human experience.
Two sisters and their male counterparts struggle with the negative influences of their youths over a 50-year period.