12-year-old Bailey lives with her single dad Bug and brother Hunter in a squat in North Kent. Bug doesn’t have much time for his kids, and Bailey, who is approaching puberty, seeks attention and adventure elsewhere.
In Suburbia (1983), a group of disaffected youth living in suburban Los Angeles find solace and a sense of belonging within the punk rock subculture of the 1980s. As they navigate the challenges of a dysfunctional family, blue-collar jobs, and societal rejection, they seek acceptance and rebellion through punk music, graffiti, and squatter lifestyles. Their friendships are tested as they confront issues of identity, conformity, and the consequences of their choices.
In Marseille, two musicians try to survive and make a living while facing challenges such as homelessness, illegal trafficking, hypochondria, and passionate love.
A former cop turned gas station attendant, who is haunted by the death of his son, gets pulled into a violent world of drug dealing and revenge killings.
In Good Old Daze, a group of high school friends come together again after several years. The story is told through flashbacks as they reminisce about their wild high school days, including skipping school, drug abuse, and demonstrations. The film explores themes of friendship, nostalgia, and the challenges of adulthood.
A vampire in the East Village picks up women, and while having sex with them kills them and drinks their blood. Meanwhile, a young Puerto Rican guy begins searching the Village for his sister, who is one of the vampire's victims.
Unmade Beds is a romantic comedy-drama that follows the story of Axl, a young French drifter, and Vera, a Spanish squatter. They both arrive in London with the hope of finding love and purpose. Axl tries to reunite with his long-lost father, while Vera tries to escape her complicated past. As they navigate through the vibrant city, their paths cross and they embark on a journey of self-discovery, fueled by parties, rock bands, and unexpected connections.
Dje arrives in Paris penniless, relying on his charm to get by. He seizes every opportunity which comes his way, even if it means killing.
With the help of journalist Diane Castelain, Parisian police inspectors Leo Gorce and Gu Arenas are trying to solve the murder of a member of the French Parliament, but some dangerous powerful people try to make sure that doesn't happen.
Scarfies is a 1999 movie set in Dunedin, New Zealand. It follows a group of university students who become involved in a thrilling adventure after discovering a derelict house to squat in. The house turns out to be filled with drugs, specifically cannabis, and the students become entangled with a local gang. The film is a humorous exploration of the consequences and challenges faced by the students as they navigate their way through this unexpected situation.
Dracula and his son move to Paris and get involved in comedic and horrifying adventures.
Nelly has escaped from her wealthy and controlling family. As she dances in a strip club, she meets Markos, a small yet charismatic gangster, who helps her run away from her stepfather’s henchmen. Markos soon becomes her protector and lover. He brings her into Broadway, Athens, an abandoned entertainment complex squatted by a small community of dancers, tramps, thieves and a captive monkey. For a while, everything goes well, even when Broadway hosts a mysterious man, injured and covered with bandages, wanted dead by Athens’ most dangerous mafia. However, when Markos gets arrested and imprisoned, the newcomer will take an unexpectedly important place in the gang.
On a rainy night, eccentric tramp Mr. La Souris finds a corpse. But the body soon vanishes in his car leaving only his wallet. While the police start investigating a missing person report, La Souris concocts a plan to secure his find.
In a South of Italy full of beauty and hidden dangers, two adolescents, abused and damaged by life, Anna, whose father has been murdered and Basim, an immigrant orphan, escape together towards a new start
In this Czech screwball comedy, a hotel squatter and a mistaken wedding ceremony lead to hilarious misunderstandings and chaos. With a female protagonist at the helm, the story takes place in the Blue Star Hotel and explores themes of inheritance, mistaken beliefs, and humorous twists.
Slums: Cities of Tomorrow is a documentary that delves into the lives of people living in slums across the globe. From Brazil to India, the film examines the challenges and resilience of these communities in the face of urbanization, economic crisis, and social issues. Through interviews and on-the-ground footage, it provides a compelling insight into the struggles and livability of slums.
Sequel to the TV film "Walter". In the United States, the two films have been released together on DVD as a package, called "Loving Walter".
While in transit in Montreal, an insomniac tourist meets a married woman, upset by the disappearance of her dog.
Uitgesloten is set in 1983. Jonathan is 18 and, just like his best friend Coen, he has grown up in the Jehovah's Witnesses. In this world with its strict rules, Jonathan and Coen however have their own ideas. Both have girlfriends, Marjan and Annemiek, who live in a very different world: the girls study at art school and mix with squatters. The boys do not tell their girlfriends about their background and they anxiously keep Marjan and Annemiek hidden from their own community. The friends lead a double life: they ring doorbells to distribute the Ontwaakt! and play in a band for the Jehovah's Witnesses, while they also visit ska concerts and squatters' bars and become increasingly caught up in the worldly life of Marjan and Annemiek.
«18 Kilohertz» refers to a sound frequency that adults cannot hear. The film focuses on the realities which faced teenagers in Kazakhstan in the late 90s, at the time of the drug boom in Almaty. It tackles one side of the conflict between the child and his parents leading to his alienation and flight from home. What makes the teenager prefer romantic asphalt streets to the cozy parental home?