When a teenage boy is sentenced to a young offenders' institution for a crime he committed, he must navigate a violent and dangerous environment while trying to survive and find redemption.
Loan Shark is a 1952 film that tells the story of a loan shark who seeks revenge after being released from jail. The film is set in a world of organized crime, gambling, and intimidation. It explores themes of betrayal, loyalty, and the consequences of one's actions.
In 1930s Germany, a concentration camp prisoner's mother is arrested by the political police. The prisoner escapes and embarks on a dangerous rescue mission to save his mother, facing deception, fear, and betrayal along the way.
This short film uses Rudyard Kipling’s story, The Crab That Played with the Sea, as an inspiration to show how though a king crab can look fearsome and monstrous, it is hardly as intimidating as it looks. Especially when the mighty king crab is doomed for the kitchen.
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