In Barking Dogs Never Bite, an unemployed college professor becomes increasingly frustrated by the constant barking of dogs in his apartment building. His eventual attempt to silence them leads to a series of chaotic and humorous events. Directed by Bong Joon-ho, this dark comedy explores themes of desperation, isolation, and the lengths people will go to in order to find peace.
Photocopier is a gripping movie that follows the journey of a young college student who finds herself entangled in a dark criminal mystery. As she navigates through the twists and turns of the plot, she learns about love, betrayal, and the complexities of university life. With the backdrop of a photocopying shop, this gripping thriller explores the blurred lines between innocence and deception, taking the audience on an intense emotional rollercoaster.
Kie Hirano is an ordinary OL who often daydreams. Mitsumasa Kodai at the same company as Kie Hirano, but he is an elite salaryman. He is the eldest son in the Kodai family and he is also telepathic. Mitsumasa Kodai got his special ability to read other people's mind from his British grandmother. Mitsumasa becomes attracted to Kie's warm heart and her dreamy temperament. They begin to date and enjoy their days together, but Mitsumasa Kodai's mother calls.
The Turning Point is a crime noir film set in 1940s Los Angeles. It revolves around a reporter who gets involved in a love triangle, corruption, and a crime syndicate. As he investigates a fake robbery, he uncovers a web of corruption that reaches high-ranking officials and police officers. With his life at stake, he must navigate the dangerous world of crime and deception.
A woman named Chieko Kuwano is hired as an assistant manager at a large corporate office in Japan. She’s smart, sexy, and willing to do almost anything for her sex-starved new boss but, since he’s married, his deviant behavior makes her uncomfortable. Fed up with the boss and his perverted ways, the ladies in the building band together to enact their own special kind of revenge… that is, after they have a lesbian three-way slumber party, of course!
Photocopy is a delightful movie set in Egypt that follows a shy university professor named Mahmoud as he embarks on a journey of self-discovery. After accidentally discovering an old photocopy machine, Mahmoud starts duplicating himself. As his clones begin to create chaos and confusion in his life, he learns valuable lessons about love, self-acceptance, and finding one's true identity. This heartwarming film captures the essence of Egyptian culture and explores the complexities of relationships with a touch of comedy and romance.
Copy Shop is a surreal and comedic short film that tells the story of a man who works at a copy shop where photographs come to life. The film explores themes of human duplication, surrealism, and the concept of time loops. The protagonist finds himself trapped in a repeated event as he tries to navigate the surreal and bizarre world of the copy shop.
A young prosecutor in Romania finds himself entangled in a fight against corruption and the system. As he investigates a case involving a powerful businessman, he discovers the dark truth behind the facade of justice. With his idealism and determination, he takes on the fight, putting his own life at risk.
At 30, Doris can feel her biological clock ticking. For her, nothing can be worse than growing old, lonely and dying a virgin. She needs a man, and she needs one pronto! So to make her dream of walking down the aisle come true, she enlists the help of her best pal, Randy. Will Doris end up with the gorgeous Fil-Am bartender Hans , the intellectual Sean , or the zero self-esteem officemate Inaki? Or will she accept the fact that she’s destined to be single forever, and can be happy that way?
In a bold and original approach to memory, this Lettrist-inspired film maps an anxiety-ridden plane journey from Tokyo to Helsinki without the aid of photographic images. A variety of interventions on the film strip are combined with an atmospheric sound design to create a subjective story of displacement and containment. In an age when experience is increasingly mediated through digital technologies, Taanila seeks out an alternative language in the sensuous surfaces of the celluloid material.
The life of a woman running a photocopy shop becomes anything but mundane when a renowned writer entrusts her with his unpublished novel. As she delves into the captivating story, her own world is transformed, leading her on a journey of self-discovery and unexpected twists.
Ali (Amit Sial) is a photographer and bike messenger who lives in New York. He develops a friendship and falls in love with a married woman, Saloni Oberoi (Mahima Chaudhry). When her husband, Harry Oberoi (Vikram Chatwal), is killed during the September 11 attacks, Harry's father, a retired Colonel (Anupam Kher), begins to take his aggressions out on Ali for being a Muslim. Although Mrs. Oberoi (Suhasini Mulay) tries to stop the Colonel's behavior, the situation escalates as the Colonel, himself, becomes the target of social post-9/11 aggression directed towards him because he is a Sikh. (Wikipedia)
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