Theatre of Darkness: Yamishibai is a horror anthology series that explores various urban legends and ghost stories. Each episode features a different story told through limited animation, creating a chilling and supernatural atmosphere. The show delves into themes of folklore, Japanese mythology, curses, demons, and the supernatural.
During the Holocaust, a Jewish waiter and his son are taken to a concentration camp. The father uses his wit and imagination to shield his son from the horrors around them, creating a game to win a tank and escape. Despite the harsh reality, the father sacrifices himself to ensure his son's survival and reunites with his mother after the camp is liberated.
In Big Fish, a son tries to separate fact from fiction in his dying father's life. His father, an entertaining storyteller, has always told tall tales that the son believed until he realized they were lies. When his father falls ill, the son travels to his hometown to reconnect and uncover the truth about his father's life. Through a series of flashbacks, the son learns about his father's larger-than-life adventures, including encounters with a witch, a giant, a circus, and a mermaid. Ultimately, the son learns to accept his father for who he is and cherish the stories that have defined their relationship.
Song of the South is a Disney movie set in the Reconstruction Era where a young boy named Johnny befriends a rabbit and listens to the stories of Uncle Remus, an African-American former slave. The film combines live-action and animation to tell the story of friendship, laughter, and the power of storytelling. However, the film has faced controversy due to its racial stereotypes and depiction of slavery.
Kwaidan is an anthology of four supernatural horror stories set in feudal Japan. The stories explore themes of love, revenge, and the supernatural. Each story brings a unique perspective on the human condition and the consequences of one's actions. From vengeful ghosts to supernatural encounters, Kwaidan takes viewers on a haunting journey through Japanese folklore.
When a book editor heads to a quaint snow-covered town for her sister's wedding, she unexpectedly finds love and inspiration in the form of a charming writer. Together, they navigate the challenges of a winter castle filled with romance, family dynamics, and the enchantment of the Northern Lights.
One Million B.C. is a classic adventure film set in the prehistoric era. It tells the story of a group of cavemen and cavewomen who face challenges such as volcanic eruptions, mammoths, and rival tribes. Amidst the harsh conditions, a young couple embarks on a new love and fights to survive in a brutal world.
In a distant future, a man with a full-body tattoo tells stories that depict different visions of the future and alternate dimensions. The stories involve crash landings, virtual reality, marooned individuals, and encounters with mysterious women. As the tattooed man shares his tales, the audience becomes mesmerized by the strange and captivating worlds he describes.
"On the Go with Gabe" is an engaging video web series tailored for aspiring storytellers and creators. Join Gabe Lenners on his captivating journey through Los Angeles and beyond as he meets fascinating individuals and shares invaluable lessons learned along the way, providing a unique glimpse into the world of creativity and storytelling.
Elizabeth Church narrates erotic short fiction stories, enacted in softcore fashion.
The biggest-titted Edinburgh Best Show nominees return in their darkest-ever adventure. Learn the horrifying true story of what happened when Amy and Christopher-Louise decided to hide from their problems on a remote island. As tensions flare and psyches fray, how will Yorkshire's finest meat-themed duo survive?
A filmmaker is invited to an actor's house, who is keenly interested in his story. For the story to be told, the characters need to speak for themselves so they began speaking and they said
As far as can be determined, Goha was Tunisia's first entry in the Cannes Film Festival. Omar Sharif stars as a naïve young man who is taken for granted by friends and family. Little do they know that he has more intelligence, tenacity and imagination than all of them put together. The story takes an unexpectedly dramatic turn when the man falls in love with the young wife of his village's elderly "wise man". Based on an ancient Tunisian folk tale, Goha boasts impressive production values and sure-handed direction (by Jacques Baratier).
Naftaline is a girl who uses her imagination to create various stories full of adventures.
Two storytellers put forth their versions of the story of Shravan Kumar. The art for the film uses painted images from a wooden portable shrine called a Kaavad. The film is a collaborative work between traditional Kaavad storytellers and Kaavad artists from Rajasthan, together with the filmmaker. Combining lush animation with live-action, the film is an interpretation of two stories which are forever fused in the act of telling and retelling.
Dear Phone is a short film that explores the impact and significance of the telephone in our lives. Through the perspective of different characters, the film showcases how the telephone serves as a medium for communication, connection, and storytelling.
Adaptation of the Broadway musical. The story is set in the French Antilles in the Caribbean Sea and tells of a peasant girl who falls in love with an aristocrat. Against this backdrop, social class differences play out while the island gods wager a bet of what is stronger, love or death.
Ricardo is all set to play Jesus in a biblical reenactment, but crashes into a dilemma while traveling to the show.