Two teenage girls, Claire and Hailey, discover a mermaid named Aquamarine in the swimming pool of their beach club. Aquamarine seeks their help in finding true love so she can avoid an arranged marriage. The girls disguise Aquamarine as a human to help her attract the attention of a lifeguard named Raymond. As the girls navigate through teenage crushes, friendship, and growing up, they learn valuable lessons about love and self-discovery.
The Children Are Watching Us tells the story of a young boy caught in the middle of a dysfunctional family. As their marriage crumbles, his parents' infidelity and constant fighting take a toll on him. With themes of betrayal, innocence, and the effects of a troubled childhood, this poignant film explores the devastating consequences of a broken family.
Far from the Tree tells the story of a worried father and his son, who happens to be an animal protagonist. The father is overprotective and concerned about his son's safety in the wild. They embark on a heartwarming adventure together, navigating through various challenges and learning important lessons about parenting and nature.
Piper is a baby sandpiper who has a fear of water. As it grows up on the beach, it must learn to conquer its fear in order to find food and survive. With the help of a hermit crab, Piper embarks on a thrilling adventure to overcome its fear and become a strong and independent bird.
An American oil company representative is sent to a small seaside village in Scotland to secure the location for a new oil refinery. As he spends time in the village, he begins to appreciate the simplicity and beauty of the locals' way of life, leading to an internal conflict between his job and the desire to protect the village. With eccentric characters and a touch of magical realism, this film explores themes of greed, environmentalism, and cultural clash.
Greta, a rebellious teenager, is sent to stay with her grandparents during the summer. She forms a bond with her grandfather and experiences a change of heart. However, her rebellious nature puts her in dangerous situations and she contemplates suicide.
The Oldest Profession is an anthology film that dives into the realm of prostitution. Set in late 19th century Paris, it portrays different aspects of the profession through comedic and dramatic storylines. The film delves into themes of virtue, sex, marriage, and the complexities of male-female relationships. Through a series of farcical and intriguing situations, the characters navigate the Belle Époque era with its secrets, cons, and games.
Remember Me is a TV show set in a retirement home where a series of mysterious events occur. It follows the story of a British Asian social worker who discovers a dead body on a beach and becomes determined to uncover the truth behind the haunting occurrences.
A Monkey in Winter (1962) tells the story of a hotel manager in Normandy, France, who reminisces about his past and struggles with alcohol abuse. His friendship with an old man and a couple staying at the hotel helps him navigate through his broken heart and broken oaths.
Night Tide (1961) is a psychological thriller about a sailor named Johnny who falls in love with a woman named Mora. As Johnny spends more time with Mora, he becomes increasingly convinced that she is a mermaid. However, as the relationship progresses, Johnny starts to question Mora's true nature and whether she is responsible for a series of mysterious deaths in the area. The film explores themes of manipulation, psychological abuse, and the blurred lines between reality and fantasy.
The Beaches of Agnès is a biographical documentary about Agnès Varda, a pioneering filmmaker and artist. The film explores her life and career through interviews, photographs, and reenactments. It delves into her memories and experiences, showcasing her unique perspective and contributions to the world of cinema. From her early days as a photographer to her involvement in the French New Wave movement, the documentary offers a comprehensive look at Varda's life and artistic journey.
Desert Blue is a dark comedy set in a small desert town. The story revolves around a teenage boy who becomes involved in a series of strange events. As he navigates the complexities of the town and its eccentric characters, he discovers dark secrets and experiences unexpected twists and turns.
The Winter Guest follows the lives of various characters in a seaside town during the winter season. The film explores themes of grief, mother-daughter relationships, and the complexities of human emotions. It delves into the struggles, joys, and secrets that exist within the community.
In this filmed play, Pee-wee Herman, a sea captain, encounters various hilarious situations involving a bad influence, makeup, a talking clock, and teleportation.
A young boy living in a small village in Wales navigates the challenges of growing up in an orphanage. When he discovers a letter indicating the possible location of his father, he sets out on a journey that leads him to a seaside town. Along the way, he encounters various characters and experiences both heartache and joy. This touching film explores themes of family, resilience, and the power of love.
After a traumatic incident, a woman develops short-term memory loss and becomes convinced that her husband is gaslighting her to drive her insane. As she tries to uncover the truth, she finds herself framed for murder and must rely on her own wits to unravel the mystery and seek revenge.
The Seashell and the Clergyman is a surreal and experimental silent film that explores themes of obsession and lust. The plot follows a clergyman who becomes infatuated with a woman, leading to a series of bizarre and surreal events. The film is known for its avant-garde style and non-linear narrative.
Bernie is a silver tongued wanderer with a fondness for drink and no clear goal in life. What was supposed to be a day of fun at the seaside turns to dust as he drinks his way through a seaside resort community, trailing his little niece Winnie.
In 'Einstein's God Model,' a physicist named Thomas and his team create a model using quantum physics to prove the existence of God. As they delve deeper into their research, they uncover secrets that challenge their understanding of reality and the nature of life and death. The film combines scientific theories, mystery, and elements of thriller to explore the boundaries of human knowledge.
Irwin Allen explores the mysteries of the deep blue sea in this Technicolor documentary. Based on Rachel L. Carson's famous study, this Oscar winning project investigates everything under the sea, from sharks, whales and octopuses to microscopical creatures and their coexistence in this vast underwater world.