Sarabhai vs Sarabhai is a sitcom comedy which revolves around the lives of the high-society Sarabhai family. The show showcases their eccentricities, social satire, and witty humor. The storyline primarily focuses on the clashes and misunderstandings between the mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, complemented by the idiosyncrasies of other family members. Through its sarcastic and pun-filled dialogues, the show satirizes the superficiality and narrow-mindedness of society.
Mirror is a surrealistic autobiographical film that follows the life of a poet in Russia. The film explores themes of childhood, memories, illness, and the historical events of the Spanish Civil War and World War II. Through dream-like sequences and stunning imagery, Mirror delves into the poet's thoughts and emotions, creating a unique and introspective cinematic experience.
Bilitis is a teenage girl spending her summer in the French Riviera. She becomes infatuated with an older woman photographer and embarks on a sensual journey of self-discovery and sexual awakening. As she explores her desires and discovers her own sexuality, Bilitis finds herself torn between her infatuation and the expectations of society.
In 1976, Indonesian contemporary poet, Sutardji Calzoum Bachri, reads his poetry collection titled 'Amuk'. After 37 years, the sound record archive of that event is found in Jakarta Art Council. Using the archive, Rencong a.k.a DANGERDOPE, a hip-hop DJ from Aceh staged a music show.
Young & Na!ve is a poetic apology to everyone ever sexually molested and a film that needs to be seen by everyone ever born.
Set against the backdrop of World War I, Benediction delves into the life of a poet as he battles with his sexuality, religious beliefs, and the horrors of war. This docudrama explores themes of love, self-discovery, and societal expectations in a time of great turmoil.
In this anthology film, Rex Harrison introduces a series of love stories featuring themes of murder, literature, and romance. The stories include a painter who falls in love with a murderess, a computer programmer who discovers love through his work, and a world war two veteran who finds love after the war.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, known as America's Poet, suffers a tragic loss during the Civil War. Silenced by grief, he rediscovers his voice and faith through the resounding hope of Christmas morning.
In Bedlam, a mentally ill woman finds herself in jeopardy as she tries to navigate through a corrupt system. With the help of a kind-hearted African-American, they uncover the dark secrets of the asylum and fight for their freedom.
In Dublin, Ireland, a closeted homosexual bus driver named Alfie struggles with his feelings and societal expectations. He finds solace in his amateur theater group and develops a close friendship with a younger man. As he navigates his own sexuality, he also has to confront the bigotry and homophobia present in his community.
When a troll invades an apartment building, an 11-year-old girl and a 14-year-old boy, along with their friends, must use their wits and bravery to stop the troll and prevent their home from becoming a dangerous magical realm. With the help of a magical ring, they embark on a wild adventure filled with witches, wizards, and mythical creatures. Can they save their apartment building and defeat the troll before it's too late?
After leaving her family behind, a woman returns to her small-town Wisconsin home, causing drama and tension with her estranged family.
Pyaasa is a story of a struggling poet named Vijay, who faces poverty and rejection in his pursuit of art. He falls into a love triangle and navigates through societal challenges, including class differences, prostitution, and greed.
The Dead is a movie set in Dublin, Ireland in the early 1900s. It revolves around a dinner party where friends and family gather to celebrate Christmas. As the night progresses, the characters contemplate lost love, haunted pasts, and unrequited love. The story is filled with poetry recitations, dancing, and moments of contemplation. The protagonist, haunted by memories, is forced to confront his own feelings and the ghosts of his past. The movie beautifully captures the melancholic atmosphere of the holiday season, exploring themes of love, loss, and the passage of time.
Set in 1850s colonial India, 'The Chess Players' depicts the noblemen of Lucknow who are obsessed with playing chess while oblivious to the annexation of their kingdom by the British. The two main characters, Mirza and Saida, are more interested in indulging in pleasures than taking part in the political affairs that affect their lives. As they play a game of chess, their apathy towards the consequences of colonization becomes evident. The movie explores themes of loss of power, political incompetence, and the clash of cultures.
Lope is a movie based on the true story of Lope de Vega, a famous Spanish playwright and poet in the 1500s. The film depicts his struggles with lack of money, his love for writing and performing, and his involvement in wars. It also explores his scandalous relationships, including his affair with a married lover. Lope's creativity and talent shine through as he battles personal and professional challenges.
Leaves of Grass is a comedic crime drama about twin brothers, one a philosophy professor and the other a small-time criminal. When the criminal brother gets into trouble, the professor is forced to go undercover and navigate the dangerous world of drugs and crime. With elements of comedy, drama, and thriller, the movie explores themes of family, identity, and the choices we make in life.
In the midst of the Great Depression, a small desert café becomes the setting for a web of crime, romance, and self-discovery. Duke Mantee, a notorious criminal, takes a group of people hostage, including a disillusioned artist and a young drifter. As tensions rise and the fate of those inside the café hangs in the balance, they must confront their own fears, desires, and self-destructive tendencies.
The Broken Tower is a biographical drama film focusing on the life of poet Hart Crane, who struggles with his homosexuality and the societal pressures of the early 20th century. The film explores Crane's relationships, his struggles with his art, and his ultimate tragic suicide by drowning.