The Handmaid's Tale is set in a bleak future where women are subjugated and used for reproductive purposes. The protagonist, Offred, navigates a dangerous society where she must navigate the oppressive rule of the theocratic regime while seeking to reclaim her independence and reunite with her lost family.
In the war against neighboring countries, the Grand Duke’s warriors use dragon-like beasts called Touda as weapons. Touda are admired across the nation and villages take great pride in breeding them. Erin lives in one such village with her mother, Soyon, who is the best beastinarian in the country. However, life in the village is not so straightforward: Soyon is also an Ariyo, a woman of the Mist People - a race that is feared by humans for its mystical abilities. So that she and Erin can stay in the village, Soyon must flawlessly fulfill her duty capturing and disciplining the Touda; but while Erin wants nothing more than to become a beastinarian, she also feels sorry for the Touda and recognizes that there’s far more to them than meets the eye. Can Erin ever become an ordinary beastinarian when her deepest instincts tell her there is a better way to interact with the Touda?
In the mystical land of Fushigi, there exists a restaurant that connects different worlds. Every Saturday, the doors of this enigmatic establishment open to invite patrons from various realms to savor exquisite cuisine. Known as Restaurant to Another World, it serves delicious meals to both human and non-human visitors, who find comfort in the welcoming atmosphere and delectable food. The customers include a dragon, a goddess, a demon king, and even a vampire, among others. Though their backgrounds and tastes differ, they all share the same passion for the satisfying flavors that the restaurant offers.
In a peaceful post-apocalyptic world where the coasts have been flooded, the robot Alpha is left in charge of a Cafe by her owner who went off travelling. One day, she receives a package containing a camera, which causes Alpha to take a closer look at the little things in life.
Limite is a surreal and experimental film from 1931. It tells the story of three characters who find themselves adrift on a boat in a remote river. As they struggle to survive, they are confronted with their own memories, fate, and the isolation of their situation. The film explores themes of escape, surrealism, and destiny, and is considered an avant-garde masterpiece.
Incoherence follows the lives of several quirky characters in a small town, as their stories intersect and collide in hilarious and unexpected ways. From a bumbling paperboy to a pompous college professor, the film explores themes of hypocrisy, lust, and the absurdity of everyday life. With multiple storylines and a satirical tone, it offers a unique and entertaining portrayal of human nature.
The Visit: An Alien Encounter is a documentary film that explores the possibility of an extraterrestrial encounter and the potential impact on humanity. The film delves into the science behind such a scenario and presents various theories and evidence surrounding this hypothetical situation. It also examines the consequences and reactions of individuals and society as a whole when faced with the unknown.
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.
A group of friends go to a hotel for a weekend getaway and soon discover the dark secrets lurking within its walls. As they delve deeper into the abandoned property, they uncover a disturbing truth: women do bad things here, and they are not immune to its malevolent influence.
A series of tableaux illustrating the life and death of a celebrated 19th century German opera singer.
Roger Singh is an animal poacher with hate in his heart, and revenge on his mind. Embittered by a recent stint in prison, Singh returns to the forbidden ivory trade only to lock horns with new game warden and former friend Mark Smith, whose testimony years before helped put Singh away.
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