An act of sabotage has sent a space station plummeting towards a dangerous phenomena known as the Sea of Geduld. With only hours to spare before the collapse of the entire station, a group of teens, training on-board the ship will seek safety aboard the Ryvius, an interstellar spacecraft hidden deep inside the station. With the adult crew and instructors dead, these young astronauts must rely on their training, courage and most importantly each other to prepare for the journey home.
In the beautiful yet isolated landscapes of Iceland, a couple living on a sheep farm finds themselves facing the grief of their child's death and the challenges of their strained relationship. Their lives take a dark twist when a mysterious lamb is born, leading to a series of unsettling events that involve body horror, psychological suspense, and supernatural elements. As the couple navigates through their own mental turmoil, they must confront the horrifying transformation happening around them.
Force Majeure is a dark comedy drama set in the French Alps. A family goes on a ski holiday, but their trip takes a turn for the worse when an avalanche threatens their lives. The incident reveals deep-seated tensions and raises questions about gender roles, marriage, and identity. As the family copes with the near-death experience, they are forced to confront their true selves and reassess their relationships.
Soo-Hyun buys a washing machine on a website for used merchandise. When she receives the washing machine, she realizes that the machine is broken. She becomes angry and leaves comments on the website warning other users about the seller. She receives a threatening message from the seller. Soon, Soo-Hyun experiences creepy things happening to her.
That Most Important Thing: Love tells the story of a photographer who falls in love with a struggling actress. They become entangled in a relationship full of obsession, deceit, and violence. As their love affair unfolds, they find themselves facing the consequences of their choices.
Madeline, a mentally ill teenage girl with a troubled relationship with her mother, finds solace in joining an experimental theater group. As she immerses herself in the world of role-playing and psychodrama, reality and fiction begin to blur.
Who Killed Teddy Bear? (1965) is a neo-noir crime thriller that explores the dark and sleazy underbelly of Times Square. The story follows a disturbing case of telephone harassment and voyeurism as a depraved sexual predator terrorizes his victims. As the tension rises, a police detective and a resourceful disco busboy work together to catch the elusive killer.
From the Life of the Marionettes follows a psychoanalyst who becomes entangled in a murder investigation, delving into issues of sexuality, existential crisis, and the complexities of human relationships. Set in Germany, the film explores the nonlinear timeline of events and the inner psychodrama of the characters. Through a series of chapters, the movie tackles themes of homophobia, homosexuality, existential loneliness, and the agonizing search for identity and purpose. It combines elements of black-and-white and color cinematography, adding visual depth to the story. From the Life of the Marionettes is a thought-provoking exploration of human nature and the struggles we face in our lives.
A psychiatrist in a small town treats a repressed woman with a troubled marriage, leading to a complicated relationship.
Saaransh (1984) is a Hindi drama movie set in Mumbai, India. The story revolves around an old couple who are grieving the loss of their son. They face a threat and intimidation from a politician, hooligans, and the police. The plot explores themes of grief, love, and the challenges faced by the elderly in society. The movie touches upon topics such as pregnancy, abortion, and the complexities of relationships. It delves into the emotional journey of the couple as they navigate through their grief and the injustice they encounter. Saaransh is a powerful psychodrama that portrays the struggles and resilience of the characters.
A stockbroker caught in a scandal. A television reporter nailed by his own breaking news. A kinky lawyer seeking a new position. A beautiful model in love with sex. A tortured musician. A postman on the verge. Nine friends rendezvous at a resort town for a holiday weekend of partying and fun. With crimes and misdemeanors lurking in the background, they've come to escape everything. But as they cool off and kick back, all hell breaks loose in this sexy comedy/drama.
In this unsettling psychodrama, Minerva endeavours to connect and care for her grandmother Vina who is experiencing dementia.
The Night of the brother ("La Noche del Hermano") is a chiaroscuro tale in which the characters' not always explicit feelings cover the gamut from darkness to light through the thin line between love and fear. Because the events of life are often less astonishing than the way they are shown to us.
A young divorcée confesses her sexual adventures and fantasies during a psychodrama session at a party. Soon the party begins to resemble some of the "adventures" she was talking about.
A charismatic serial killer embarks on a murderous cross-country road trip in search of true love.
Haunted by an inner conflict, a driven artist, along with her gentle and emphatic daughter, returns to her childhood home to finally make peace with herself and her past. Once there, however, she loses herself in a long-forgotten world.
Special Treatment follows the story of a doctor who becomes involved with one of his alcoholic patients, leading to unexpected consequences. This comedy-drama delves into themes of addiction, relationships, and personal growth.
A boy from the Midwest comes to Hollywood in search of a dream: he wants to be a star. He finds acting teacher Aaron Gillespie who bills himself as "The Buddah of Buddahs" of acting teachers and gets entangled, together with a group of acting students, into the biggest scam in Hollywood: Acting Schools that promise anything you want to hear. "I will put an Oscar in your hands" are the words of Acting "Guru" Aaron Gillespie: and the story begins.... "Spinal Tap" meets "Fame" is the best way to describe this film.
Decor is a neo-noir psychodrama film that explores the mental state of a filmmaker as he dives into the world of commercial parody. Filled with nostalgia, the movie takes the audience on a journey through the intricate art of film-making and film-study.
The film captures the activities of the inhabitants in the countryside, in southern Chile, and the CORA (Corporation for Agrarian Reform). Although the action was filmed in four days and four nights in 1971, the movie was only finished in France in 1973, after the military coup.