A young woman, Adaline Bowman, born in 1908, becomes ageless after a car accident and lightning strike. She spends her years on the run, changing her identity every decade. She meets Ellis Jones, who she initially rejects but later falls in love with. Eventually, she decides to stop running and settle down with Ellis. After another accident, she regains her mortality. One year later, she discovers her first gray hair, signifying that she has started aging again.
A grandfather reads a story about a farmboy-turned-pirate who embarks on a quest to rescue his true love from the clutches of an evil prince. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles, allies, and enemies.
Two down-on-their-luck Americans searching for work in 1920s Mexico convince an old prospector to help them mine for gold in the Sierra Madre Mountains. They find land on which much gold can be mined, and they split the gold equally, but greed and mistrust threaten to tear them apart. As they face bandits, desert journeys, and the loss of their fortune, they learn the true value of friendship and resilience.
In The Sea of Trees, a man named Arthur Brennan travels to the Aokigahara Forest, also known as the Suicide Forest, in Japan with the intention of taking his own life. However, he encounters a lost Japanese man named Takumi Nakamura and they decide to help each other find their way out. As they navigate through the forest, they reflect on their lives, their regrets, and their desire for a fresh start. Through their journey, they discover the beauty and importance of life.
Wit is a thought-provoking drama that explores the journey of a renowned professor as she confronts ovarian cancer and undergoes intense medical treatment. Facing her mortality, she begins to question the meaning of life, the role of literature, and the nature of human existence.
In the remote countryside of Wales, a grieving woman enlists the help of an occultist to perform a ritual that will allow her to communicate with her dead son. As the ritual progresses, dark forces are unleashed and the woman must confront her own inner demons. With minimal cast and set in an isolated house, 'A Dark Song' is a gripping story of loss, forgiveness, and the supernatural.
Arrhythmia is a drama film that follows the story of a paramedic in Russia who is dealing with issues in his personal life as well as the challenges of his job. He and his wife, who works as a nurse, are constantly at odds and considering a divorce. At work, he faces bureaucracy and stress due to healthcare reforms. The film explores themes of humanity and the struggle to find balance in a demanding profession.
Don't Play with Tigers is a comedy film set in a summer beach resort, where a group of friends find themselves in a series of outrageous and chaotic situations. From heart attacks to rescues, nude sunbathing to fishing mishaps, this film is packed with laughter and absurdity. As they navigate through trials and tribulations, their hilarious misadventures make for an unforgettable holiday experience.
A Day in the Death of Joe Egg is a dark comedy that follows a couple, Bri and Sheila, as they navigate their daily lives caring for their severely disabled daughter, Joe. The film explores the challenges and heartbreak they face, as well as their coping mechanisms and the strain it puts on their marriage. As they navigate through different conversations and situations, including a Christmas party and an encounter with a nun, they struggle with their own emotions and the difficult decisions they have to make. In the end, the film raises questions about life, death, and the limits of love.
In 1974, a government scientist creates a werewolf using artificial skin and wolf blood. In 1994, the werewolf escapes and wreaks havoc, forcing the scientist to try and stop it.
Events in an idyllic African village are shown in detail in the period just before logging trucks come in and cut down the forest around the villagers, forcing them to move into the wretched shantytowns that surround major cities throughout the undeveloped world. Despite the familiar premise, this surprisingly unsentimental film by Georgian director Otar Ioselliani has several things going for it, beginning with the cinematography and including the natural and unaffected (non-professional) performances of the villagers.
In 'Subject Two,' a medical student named Adam is invited to a remote cabin in the Rocky Mountains by a brilliant and reclusive scientist, Dr. Franklin Vick. Adam soon discovers that he has been brought there to assist in a groundbreaking experiment involving the reanimation of the dead. As Adam becomes more involved in the experiment, he begins to question the ethics and consequences of Dr. Vick's work. The tension rises as Adam starts to uncover dark secrets about the true nature of the experiment and his own role in it.
Things are changing for Mik. His world has been turned upside down by the sudden death of his older brother forcing him to redefine his place in his family. The one solid thing in Mik's life is his best friend Dan. But Dan has a new girlfriend...
A man named Leo is transformed into a rat after being bitten by a rat. He navigates through various comical situations while trying to find a way to reverse the transformation. Along the way, he encounters bizarre characters and deals with themes of unemployment, animal cruelty, and human becoming an animal.
An executive koala named Tamura works in a corporation alongside humans. After his girlfriend mysteriously dies, Tamura becomes the prime suspect and is sentenced to death. As he tries to prove his innocence, he embarks on a surreal journey filled with bizarre characters and comedic situations.
A story about a third-rate DJ who finds his relationship with his young son rapidly deteriorating.
A doctor's life takes a mysterious turn when his ambulance plunges into a river.
It's your traditional Irish holiday - cousins are having sex, couples are getting divorced, John Michael has brought his boyfriend and Millicent might be a witch - it's enough to drive you to drink. The only catch - Mary McDonough won't allow a drop of whiskey in the house.
Hynek Michánek wants to study medicine but fails his entrance exams five times. He starts a job as an orderly in a district hospital where one of the doctors on the examining board works as well. He feels no-one takes him seriously and he loathes the doctors, who treat him with disdain. When an old man begs him to end his pain and suffering by helping him to die, Hynek gives him a "liberating" injection. But now he has done it once, he finds he can't stop. He continues killing other patients, even though he knows he can't get away with it for long.
Milan's relationship with Dr. Eliška is developing promisingly, and when Milan finally decides to propose to her, it seems that nothing stands in the way of the wedding. Well, apart from one small "trifle" - Milan is still married to Slovakian woman Janka, Kryštof's mother, with whom he somehow forgot to divorce years ago! Apart from Milan's misgivings, there is another problem - the foursome's return to playing water polo is not going very well. There are only three left... and that's a hell of a lot... To save the group and pull his friend Jakub out of his depression, Kryštof decides to bring the aquabels to the pool with whom he wants to practice his performance. Honza is not too enthusiastic about Kryštof's plan at first, but later with the vision of rescuing a friend (and the possibility of being in the presence of beautiful aquabels) everyone starts preparing a performance called "Husband of the Hour".