A treasure hunter and his estranged wife must put aside their differences and team up to find a lost treasure before their competitors.
The Absent-Minded Professor follows the story of a bumbling professor who invents a substance that enables objects to defy gravity. Chaos ensues when others try to get their hands on the invention.
A group of university students go to a posh abandoned town, Paranormal Xperience, to research for their mobile phone game. They start recording and mocking everything on camera. There is a gas station, a hospital with hypnosis sessions, a pig-blood-filled salt mine, a café, a church, a pig farm, and a psychiatric center. They meet a widow, a psychotronic film fan, and a hard worker who aren't really who they seem to be. The students face rejection, a stalker, and a memory that comes back to haunt them. They try to escape the town with a tire pump, but they are trapped. They are murdered one by one, and the survivors find out the dark secret of the town.
Legendary (2010) is a drama/sport movie about a teenage boy who discovers his talent for wrestling. He goes on a journey to become a national champion, facing numerous obstacles along the way.
A father and son struggle to survive in the harsh Yukon wilderness, facing comedic misadventures, blizzards, and drunkards.
In 1941, a spy is captured by the Nazi regime and imprisoned in Germany. Chained to a bed, he must find a way to escape and complete his mission.
In Station Six-Sahara, a group of people find themselves in a remote desert outpost where jealousy, desire, and fear fuel their interactions.
Blowing Wild is a thrilling western film that takes place in the oil fields of South America. It follows the story of a group of bandits, oil workers, and a femme fatale as they navigate the dangerous world of oil exploration and face betrayal and danger at every turn.
Two young directors adapted the short stories of two Russian authors whose works had been banned for decades, and so their film ended up in the censor’s vault as well – for twenty years. Both tales look back to the post-revolutionary era: 'Angel' speaks tragically of the brutality and destruction of the time, and 'The Homeland of Electricity' captures its haunting grotesquery.
Saving the Titanic is a documentary-drama that tells the story of the brave engineers who worked tirelessly to save as many lives as possible when the famous ocean liner hit an iceberg and began to sink. Set in the year 1912, the film highlights the heroism and incredible dedication of the crew members as they fought against all odds to keep the ship afloat. Based on a true story, Saving the Titanic presents a gripping narrative of duty, sacrifice, and the incredible human spirit.
In 1955 Mississippi, a 14-year-old African American boy named Emmett Till visits his relatives and encounters racism and violence that leads to his abduction and murder. The short film explores the impact of racism and the resilience of the human spirit.
In a small village of the South of France, life is made difficult by a sweltering heat wave and its corollary, a worrisome lack of water. Everyone is under great pressure, especially the farmers whose fields are not irrigated. Which is the reason why the residents are less and less well-disposed toward one of them, Joseph, a young man whose never-ending antics are becoming, in such fraught context, something of an intolerable inconvenience. The mayor tries desperately to calm things down but nothing helps...
Asa-Nisse - Welcome to Knohult follows the hilarious adventures of Asa-Nisse in a small town in Sweden. The plot revolves around wealth, a town, an oil company, inventions, and a moose. As Asa-Nisse navigates through various situations, including a wedding and an explosion, he brings laughter and entertainment to the audience.
After the Civil War, a southern boy, aged 12, runs away from his foster home, wanders the countryside, and meets various odd characters along the way, including Milo, a mysterious drifter who may or may not be the vengeful "Fool Killer" of folklore.
Rachelle is in a race against time when her family's maple orchard starts to decline, just ahead of the upcoming Maple Syrup Festival. With the help of Derek, a professor of arboriculture, they combine her hands-on experience and his scientific knowledge to heal the orchard, along the way discovering their newfound friendship may have a sweet ending of its own.
Documentary short subject preserved by the Academy Film Archive, from the Marshall Plan Collection, in 2003.
In This Woman Is Not a Car, a woman's sexual odyssey intertwines with her obsession with cars. Told through a series of abstract and surreal vignettes, the film explores themes of sexual objectification, abusive relationships, and the power dynamics between men and women. Set in a rural setting in the 1960s, it delves into the complexities of desire and the consequences of giving into one's darkest fantasies.
New lawyer Harry defends a woman charged with poisoning her husband.
In this Pete Smith Specialty short, we see how real-life investigator Jo Goggin used a motion picture surveillance camera to gather evidence and disprove a fraudulent insurance claim.
The broken pump is left by the astronauts in space. When ant-like aliens find it on their planet they launch it, beggining the disaster.