In 'The Experiment', a group of volunteers take part in a psychological study that unexpectedly turns into a sadistic prison environment. The experiment explores themes of abuse of power, human nature, and the effects of confinement. As tensions escalate, the participants wrestle with their own morality and struggle to maintain their humanity.
A Gulf war veteran named Jack Starks is wrongly sent to a mental institution for insane criminals. There, he becomes the object of a doctor's experiments that completely affect his life. Starks tries to piece together his memories and find out what happened to him on a specific date in the past. Along the way, he encounters a young woman named Jackie who believes his story. Together, they navigate through time and uncover the truth about Starks' past and his connection to Jackie's family.
In 1971, a groundbreaking social experiment is conducted at Stanford University, where participants are randomly assigned the roles of prisoners and guards. What was meant to be a two-week study on the psychology of prison life takes a dark turn as the guards become increasingly sadistic and the prisoners fight to maintain their humanity.
The Experiment is a psychological thriller based on a true story. A group of volunteers agrees to participate in a study to test the effects of authority and power. The experiment quickly escalates into a dangerous situation as the participants are subjected to psychological torture, manipulation, and abuse. As the power struggle intensifies, the line between the roles of prisoners and guards becomes blurred, leading to a revolt within the prison. The film explores themes of obedience, domination, and the dehumanization of individuals in an unethical scientific experiment.
Experimenter is a biographical drama that explores the life and work of the controversial psychologist Stanley Milgram. The movie focuses on Milgram's infamous electric shock experiments, in which he tested people's willingness to obey authority figures. Through these experiments, Milgram revealed the dark side of human behavior and challenged the commonly held belief in personal responsibility. The film also delves into the personal life of Milgram, including his relationship with his wife and his struggles with the ethical implications of his research.
In The Wave, a teacher conducts an experiment to demonstrate the appeal of authoritarianism and fascism to his students. However, the experiment quickly takes a dangerous turn, leading to devastating consequences. Based on a true story, this drama-thriller explores themes of peer pressure, brainwashing, and the consequences of blindly following a group mentality.
My American Uncle is a comedy-drama romance set in France. It explores themes of punishment, reward, psychology, and the bourgeois lifestyle. The story follows different characters whose lives intersect in unexpected ways. It delves into topics like adultery, anxiety, memory, and the fear of punishment. The narrative also touches upon scientific experiments, radio stations, and theater performances.
Meadowlands is a psychological drama that follows a family living in witness protection under new identities. As they struggle to cope with their new lives in a mysterious suburban community, dark secrets from their past begin to unravel. The series explores themes of deception, fear, and the lengths people will go to protect their loved ones. With elements of mystery, thriller, and drama, Meadowlands offers a compelling and suspenseful storyline.
A group of people with different backgrounds and lives are invited to participate in a psychological experiment. As they arrive at a remote location, they are given the rules of the experiment, which involve surviving for 10 days and earning a large sum of money. However, they soon discover that the experiment is not what it seems, as they are forced to confront their deepest fears and navigate through a series of deadly challenges.
A university professor opens a sexual Pandora's box when he hands his class an assignment to explore their deepest carnal fantasies and desires. As the students begin to plumb their secret passions, they find themselves propelled into an erotic world where theory soon yields to practice.
The Public Woman is a thought-provoking and surreal drama that explores the themes of manipulation, politics, and identity. The film follows a woman who leads a double life as a wife and a photographer, and her experiences with psychological experiments and abuse. Set in postmodernist France, the movie delves into the complexities of eroticism, filmmaking, and surrealism. With its avant-garde style and intense exploration of sexuality and mental illness, The Public Woman is a unique and captivating cinematic experience.
A man named Trevor is admitted into an insane asylum after he is found in a catatonic state. He meets other patients and is subjected to a series of bizarre experiments by a mad doctor named Dr. Ek, who is trying to help Trevor regain his memory. As Trevor goes through the experiments, he starts to experience strange visions and becomes increasingly confused about what is real and what is not. As the plot unfolds, it is revealed that there is a dark secret hidden in the attic of the asylum, and Trevor must confront his past to escape the horrors of his present.
In the year 1979, a radio talk show host investigates a series of paranormal phenomena known as shadow people. As he delves deeper into the mystery, he uncovers a conspiracy involving human experimentation and psychological experiments. Based on a true story.
Set in Poland during World War II, a man joins the resistance after his wife and child are killed. He becomes involved in a series of psychological experiments conducted by the German occupiers, leading him to question his own identity, sanity, and the nature of reality.
A documentary that explores the factors that contribute to dishonesty and the consequences of lying. It delves into topics such as systemic corruption, white-collar crime, ethics, and the psychology behind deception. Through interviews and psychological experiments, the film reveals how individuals rationalize dishonest behavior and the social and economic implications of widespread deceit.
In the 1920s, a young man wakes up in a mental hospital with no memory, as he starts to uncover the dark secrets of the asylum, he is drawn into a surreal world of murder, suicide, and psychological experiments conducted by a mad scientist.
Legendary actor Patrick McGoohan turns his famous character from THE PRISONER upside down as the psychiatrist in charge of an insane asylum. He has connected his inmates into a group mind where they share each other's psychoses, dreams and sexuality with all the scary and titillating implications imaginable! Like his highly acclaimed cult classic MASSACRE AT CENTRAL HIGH, director Rene Daalders provocative excursion into sci fi-horror filmmaking looks at first glance like a classic grindhouse movie, but it is up to much more. In addition to its operatic mayhem, HYSTERIA is a mind-expanding reflection on individual vs. group consciousness, power, control, and freedom.
The Shock Doctrine is a gripping documentary that delves into the sinister tactics and strategies employed by governments and corporations to exploit disasters and implement radical free-market policies. Based on the book by Naomi Klein, it sheds light on the connections between torture, social control, and psychological manipulation, revealing the disturbing reality of disaster capitalism.
The Game of Death is a documentary co-produced by France Télévisions and Radio Television Switzerland1 in 2009 and staging a fake game show (The Xtreme Zone) during which a candidate must send electric shocks increasingly strong candidate to another until voltages that can cause death. The staging reproduces the Milgram experiment carried out initially in the United States in 1960 to study the influence of authority on obedience: electric shocks are fictitious, an actor pretending to suffer, and objective is to test the ability to disobey the candidate who inflicts this treatment and who is not aware of the experiment. The notable difference with the original experience is that scientific authority is replaced by a television presenter, Tania Young.
"Lesson Plan" is a documentary film about The Third Wave (aka The Wave & Die Welle) classroom experiment, as told by the original students and teacher Ron Jones.