Keeping Up Appearances follows the life of Hyacinth Bucket, a middle-class Englishwoman with a deluded sense of social standing. She goes to great lengths to maintain her appearance of wealth and social status, often embarrassing herself and her long-suffering husband in the process.
A college slacker named Paul Tannek moves to New York City for his freshman year of college and becomes roommates with a nerdy student named Adam. Paul falls in love with a fellow student named Dora, but faces obstacles along the way, including his older brother's manipulative behavior and his own insecurities. As Paul tries to navigate college life and find his place in the city, he learns valuable lessons about friendship, love, and the importance of being true to oneself.
While on vacation in Thailand, Richard discovers a map to a secret island paradise. Accompanied by Françoise and Étienne, he swims across to the island and becomes a part of the beach community. However, the idyllic island and its community start to unravel, leading to betrayal, violence, and ultimately, an escape back to the mainland.
Crossing Delancey is a heartwarming story about a young woman named Izzy who is torn between her traditional Jewish heritage and her desire for a modern, independent life. Izzy finds herself caught in a romantic dilemma when she is set up on a date with Sam, a pickle salesman from the Lower East Side. As Izzy explores her feelings for Sam, she must confront her own fears and insecurities, ultimately discovering that true love can be found where you least expect it.
After being captured and tortured, a feral woman seeks revenge on her captors in a violent and brutal manner. The story also explores themes of sexual abuse and violence against women.
The Marc Pease Experience is a comedy-drama film about Marc Pease, a high school music teacher who is still fixated on his past glory days as a member of a singing group. As Marc prepares for a musical production, he must confront his stage fright and overcome various obstacles. Along the way, he navigates his relationships with his best friend, students, and mentors, all while trying to fulfill his bigger dreams. The film explores themes of pretentiousness, jealousy, and the pursuit of music. Will Marc be able to find his true voice and regain his confidence on stage?
In 19th century London, a young Jewish woman named Rosina da Silva leaves her position as a ladies' companion and takes the role of governess to a wealthy Scottish family on a remote island. As she tries to fit into her new surroundings, Rosina faces various challenges including dealing with her employer's lustful advances and her own struggle with her identity and desires. The movie explores themes of cultural and sexual repression, as well as the complexity of relationships.
Is Alixe and Gwen's sexual disagreement the cause of their problems, or are their problems the cause of their sexual disagreement? And how should an artist nurture her vision: by seeking adventures on the edge or by staying home and writing poems? What's more real, our fantasies, or what we actually do? In Who's the Top? there are no right answers, just musical numbers.
Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura is a documentary TV show that delves into various conspiracy theories, presenting different perspectives and investigating the evidence behind them. From the 9/11 attacks to government cover-ups, this show examines the intriguing and often controversial world of conspiracy theories.
Alice Adams, a small-town girl, tries to improve her social status by dating a wealthy playboy. Along the way, she faces challenges like unemployment, theft, and prejudice.
A young German pacifist finds documents in an old castle that prove Hitler didn't kill himself in April 1945, but fled to Spain disguised as a monk, and now works as a comedian in a remote town. He finds the former Führer in a small theater rehearsing a Charlot parody.
The Eye of the Storm is a drama film set in Sydney, Australia. It revolves around a dysfunctional family and their relationships with their manipulative and bedridden mother during her final days. The film explores themes of pride, deception, and the complexities of family dynamics. It also delves into the mother's relationships with her children, including her daughter who is a nurse and her son who is an actor. As the family gathers for a reunion, tensions rise, revealing pretentiousness and hidden agendas. The story is narrated through voice-overs and follows the interactions between the family members, the mother's carer, a womanizer, and a lighthouse-keeper.
The Enemies of Reason is a documentary that explores the clash between science and superstition, debunking pseudoscience and exposing con artists who prey on people's fears and beliefs.
Doin' Time on Planet Earth follows the story of a teenager who experiences a series of bizarre events after encountering an alien visitor. These events include a wedding at a Holiday Inn, a lounge singer with a dark secret, and the loss of his virginity. As he navigates through these strange occurrences, he also explores themes of family relationships and teenage angst. With its comedic and sci-fi elements, this movie offers a unique and entertaining experience.
After a laboratory accident, a scientist discovers he can see people's souls through their sense of smell, leading him and his estranged wife into a world of mystery and danger.
A bored and unhappy woman in a loveless marriage finds herself drawn to a jazz cafe and immersed in the lives of the people around her. As she becomes more dissatisfied with her own life, she starts to emulate the behaviors and actions of those she envies, leading to tension and conflict within her family.
A frank and unflinching look at the debauched and depraved aspects of modern life.
A Spell to Ward Off the Darkness takes the viewer on a transformative journey through stunning natural landscapes. It explores the themes of solitude, spirituality, and the search for meaning in life. The film follows an unnamed protagonist as he moves through various environments, from a bustling city to a tranquil forest, immersing himself in the beauty of nature and the rhythms of existence. Through encounters with different individuals and experiences, he contemplates the boundaries of human existence and the interconnectedness of all things.
One of the few Brakhage films featuring spoken dialogue and a central character, this sly and bitter polemic pits an actor (poet? director?) against an unseen audience. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2007.
When an exploitation filmmaker goes undercover as a pretentious film snob to obtain proper filming permits, he is thrust into a strange mystery surrounding the very secretive film commission.