A young woman explores her sexuality and encounters various experiences as she embraces her nymphomaniac tendencies.
A young nurse tends to a burned pilot, unaware of his past love affair and involvement in World War II. Flashbacks reveal a passionate relationship that ends tragically. The nurse cares for him until his death. Meanwhile, she forms a romantic connection with a Sikh soldier. The story explores themes of love, betrayal, and the impact of war.
Enter the Void follows the story of a young drug dealer in Tokyo who is killed during a police raid. As he hovers between life and death, his spirit watches over his sister and his friends as they navigate the neon-lit underworld of Tokyo. Through a series of hallucinations and flashbacks, the film explores themes of drug use, the afterlife, and the interconnectedness of all things.
After being released from prison, an ex-con named Billy kidnaps a young woman named Layla and forces her to pretend to be his girlfriend when he visits his parents. As their strange relationship develops, Billy's dark past and the dysfunction of his family come to light.
A writer is brutally assaulted, raped, and left for dead by four men, but she survives and seeks revenge against her attackers.
Desert Hearts is a drama and romance film based on the novel by Jane Rule. The story revolves around Vivian, a recently divorced professor who travels to Reno, Nevada. She meets Cay, a free-spirited younger woman, and they embark on a passionate love affair against the backdrop of conservative 1950s America. Vivian must confront societal expectations and her own self-discovery as she navigates her newfound desires.
Skipped Parts is a comedy drama set in 1960s Wyoming that follows the story of a young teenage boy and his mother. The movie explores themes of sexual curiosity, experimentation, and teenage sexuality in a small town. It also touches on topics such as teenage pregnancy, abortion, and the challenges of being a single mother. The protagonist's journey involves navigating his own sexual awakening, dealing with societal pressures, and finding love and acceptance.
Come Undone is a drama and romance movie that tells the story of a sexually dissatisfied wife who embarks on an adulterous affair. Fueled by her dissatisfaction with her marriage and financial problems, she finds herself drawn to a man who awakens her desires. As their relationship intensifies, she must confront the consequences of her actions and the impact it has on her family.
Chased by gangsters, a reclusive rock star seeks refuge in a house occupied by a violent gang, leading to a surreal and transformative experience.
Two roommates, Lauren and Katie, start a phone sex line to pay their bills after losing their jobs. As they embark on this new venture, their friendship grows and they discover new sides of themselves. Hilarity and chaos ensue as they navigate the world of phone sex operators in New York City.
Loverboy is a dark drama that explores the dysfunctional dynamics of a family. It follows the story of a teenage boy who escapes his domineering mother's control and embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Along the way, he encounters various characters and situations that test his sanity and challenge his understanding of love and relationships. The movie delves into themes of motherhood, obsession, and the consequences of self-absorption. It is a nonlinear narrative that uses storytelling techniques to create a thought-provoking cinematic experience.
Putney Swope is a comedy film from 1969 that satirizes the advertising industry and tackles racial issues. The story follows the unexpected rise of the token black man, Putney Swope, who becomes the chairman of a major advertising agency after the death of its leader. As Putney takes charge, he turns the agency upside down with his unconventional ideas and challenges the status quo. The film explores themes of race, power, and the absurdity of the advertising world.
A woman clones her deceased lover and raises him as her own son, causing controversy and exploring themes of motherhood, love, and ethical boundaries. As the boy grows up, their relationship becomes increasingly complicated and taboo.
Rich Kids is a comedy-drama set in New York City, focusing on the lives of wealthy children. The story revolves around themes of friendship, family dynamics, and the challenges faced by privileged youth. It explores the relationships and experiences of these rich kids, highlighting their struggles with broken homes, divorced parents, and the desire for independence. The film follows a group of 12-year-olds as they navigate through their unique lives, facing humorous and heartwarming situations along the way. Rich Kids provides an entertaining and insightful perspective on wealth, friendship, and growing up.
Heavenly Creatures is a biographical crime drama that tells the story of Pauline Parker and Juliet Hulme, two teenage girls in 1950s Christchurch, New Zealand. Their intense friendship leads to the creation of a vivid fantasy world that becomes an escape from their troubled lives. However, when their relationship is threatened, they conspire to commit a shocking and violent crime.
Fact based story about a woman who after 20 years starts having memories of her own molestation by her father and the murder of one of her childhood playmates by him.
A young handyman and his wife move to a small village and set up business. There, the handyman encounters numerous strange characters, including a local constable more inept than a squad car full of Keystone Kops; an elderly magistrate whose primary passion is spanking young women; a schoolmistress with a closetful of kinks; and more predatory housewives than the young man can handle.
In Falcon Lake, a shy teenager named Bastien spends his summer vacation at a lake cabin in Quebec. He experiences the ups and downs of young adulthood when he forms a unique connection with an older girl named Chloé. Despite their age difference, Bastien is determined to overcome his fears and win Chloé's heart. This summer becomes a pivotal moment in their lives.
Light of Day follows the story of a rock band trying to make it big while dealing with personal and family conflicts. The siblings at the center of the band face the challenges of ambition, love, and the harsh reality of the music industry. As they navigate through ups and downs, they must confront their past and reconcile their differences to find their own version of success.
In the 1980s, a working-class university student navigates his way through a variety of challenges and romantic entanglements as he tries to earn a spot on the popular quiz show, University Challenge. Along the way, he must deal with love triangles, political protests, and the pressure to succeed. Will he be able to achieve his dreams and find love in the process?