Rough Night is a dark comedy about a group of friends who gather in Miami for a bachelorette party. Things take a turn for the worse when they accidentally kill a male stripper and must figure out what to do next. As the night progresses, the friends find themselves in a series of hilarious and increasingly chaotic situations.
A single father in Atlanta, Georgia, fights for custody of his daughters after their mother passes away. He struggles with his status as a working-class man and forms a bond with the attorney assigned to his case. As they navigate the court system and overcome societal prejudices, they find themselves falling in love.
Howl is a biographical drama that tells the story of Allen Ginsberg, an American poet who gained fame for his unconventional and controversial writing style. The movie focuses on the obscenity trial of Ginsberg's poem 'Howl' and explores themes of freedom of speech, homosexuality, and censorship. Set in post-World War II USA, the film provides a glimpse into the counterculture movement and the beat generation. Through interviews, poetry readings, and animated sequences, Howl offers an intimate look at Ginsberg's life and the societal challenges he faced.
A Taste of Honey tells the story of Jo, a teenage girl living with her single mother in a small apartment in working-class England. When her mother remarries and leaves Jo, she finds herself sharing a bed with a sailor named Jimmy. Jo becomes pregnant, but Jimmy abandons her, leaving Jo to navigate the challenges of being a single mother. The film explores themes of love, family relationships, societal expectations, and the struggles faced by working-class individuals.
In this Christmas special, Garfield and his family prepare for the holiday season. As they gather for a Christmas dinner, they reminisce about old memories, share love and laughter, and learn the true meaning of Christmas.
The Pinchcliffe Grand Prix is a stop-motion animated adventure comedy film about a car race. It follows the story of a group of constructors who build a car to win the race, but face challenges such as cheating, sabotage, and competition from a rich man and an oil company. Along the way, they befriend a pessimist chauffeur, a sheik, and a bird. The film showcases the small community and the various obstacles they overcome to achieve their goal.
Sweet Land is a romantic drama film that takes place in a rural area of Minnesota during the 1920s. It follows a German-American mail-order bride who faces prejudice and challenges as she arrives in a small farming community. The film explores themes of love, morality, social issues, and the struggles of immigrants during that time.
After a tragic accident, a man's memory is wiped clean and he must navigate a web of secrets involving his past, leading to unexpected romance and shocking revelations.
Billy, an aspiring musician and photographer, falls in love with a male model and tries to navigate the complexities of their relationship while pursuing his dreams in the movie industry.
Sticky Notes is a drama-comedy film about a dancer in Florida who is diagnosed with cancer. As she navigates her treatments and battles with her estranged father, she learns the importance of memories and the power of family. Along the way, she discovers the strength within herself to face her challenges head-on.
Close to Leo is a touching movie that explores the themes of family relationships, loss, and growing up. Set in the 2000s, it follows the story of Leo, a teenage boy who deals with the death of his brother. Leo finds solace in night swimming, board games, and photography. Along the way, he uncovers family secrets and learns important life lessons.
20 Centimeters is a comedic musical about a transgender woman named Marieta who works as a male prostitute in order to save money for her gender reassignment surgery. She dreams of becoming a famous female cabaret singer and uses her musical talent and determination to pursue her goals. Along the way, Marieta faces challenges and discovers her own inner strength and identity.
A story about the struggles and relationships of a group of gay men in the 1970s.
Speedway Junky follows the story of a young boy named Johnny who runs away from his troubled home and ends up in Las Vegas. In order to survive, he becomes involved in the dangerous world of male prostitution, where he encounters violence, drugs, and exploitation. Along the way, he forms a close friendship with a fellow hustler named Eric, and together they navigate the grim realities of their lives. As Johnny dreams of a better future, he must face the harsh reality of his choices and confront the dark underbelly of the city.
The film is set in a small town near Warsaw, to which a young and coming director comes to produce a classic play (Wyspianski "Wyzwolenie") with a modern vein. Everyone in the production gets his usual stereotypical role, but the aging idol of the ensemble senses opportunity to give the performance of his life. For young director everything is already set. The leading man, however, is not giving up and is trying to restore the role according to his view. His wife listens to his fears, complaints and frustrations, while resigning herself to a fading career in a puppet theatre.
Fact-based story of a legal battle fought over custody of five siblings.
When two medical students find themselves dangerously indebted to a sadistic loan shark, they become embroiled in an illicit black-market organ transplant scam in order to save their lives. 'Muggers' is a twisted, hilarious, pitch-black comedy about friendship, poor choices and the drag of student debt.
Sven lives with his mother Edeltraut, who is suffering from dementia. He shares his entire life, the apartment, even the bed with her. During the day he works at a bank. While he is at work, Daniel comes to the apartment to look after Edeltraut. He takes her to hairdresser's, goes for walks, shopping, and tidies up the apartment. But one day while Daniel is cleaning the windows, Edeltraut locks him out on the balcony and takes off. The two men go out looking for her. But what they find is not just Edeltraut, but also a tender fondness for one another, one which turns both of their lives upside down.
The girls buy a country home that turns out to be a sand trap.
Bill and Ginny are invited by a naturalist friend to take care of his home in Africa while he is away, and they find themselves adopted by three orphan elephants.