In "Doors," a series of otherworldly doors begin appearing all over the globe. As people start investigating and entering these doors, they are taken on surreal and unknown journeys. From a classroom setting where a teacher helps her students cope with their fears, to a dimensional portal leading to an empty city, each door presents a different and mind-bending experience. As humanity tries to comprehend the purpose and origins of these doors, they are faced with the realization that their very existence may be in jeopardy.
A group of college graduates goes on a spring break vacation at a cabin in the woods. They soon discover a flesh-eating virus that infects them one by one, causing them to slowly deteriorate and become homicidal.
Brigadoon is a magical village that appears once every 100 years. Gene and Tommy stumble upon it when they get lost during a hunting trip. Gene falls in love with Fiona, a resident of Brigadoon, and must make a choice between staying in the magical village or returning to the real world.
A bank robber accidentally gets shot and seeks refuge in a trailer home, where he forms an unlikely friendship with the owner. They get involved in a series of mishaps and misadventures, including disposing of a dead body and hiding from the sheriff.
In a city of the too near future, a city designated for desolation, aggression, and political instability, Miguel Galvan (Hugo Soto) is shot accidentally during a demonstration. This time and space provides a back drop to an intriguing sequence of events where three characters try desperately to survive: the wounded Miguel, an antagonistic policeman (Juan Leyrado), and a foolish vigilante smartly acted by cult rock star Charly Garcia of Sui Generis and Serú Girán fame, who also composed the film's score.
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