Tokyo! is an anthology film consisting of three short stories that take place in Tokyo, Japan. Each story explores different themes such as isolation, obsession, and metamorphosis. The film offers a unique and surreal perspective of the city.
Hungry for power, fame, and anything else, Mama and Plum invade cushy New England with sights set on Plum's most ambitious title yet: student body president.
Curse of the Blair Witch is a 1999 mockumentary-style horror film that explores the legend of the Blair Witch. The film features interviews, found footage, and an alternate history surrounding the myth of the witch. A group of student filmmakers embarked on a project to document the Blair Witch, but they mysteriously disappeared in the Maryland woods. The film follows their story and sheds light on the supernatural serial killer myth.
"Set in South Africa, in 1989, and it provides a brief introduction to our main protagonist Leto Villard, a secretive but emotionally disturbed girl with a mechanical heart. It also introduces characters like Leto's closest friend, Maria B. Aziz, and unknown characters like the Spanish-Italian craftswoman of the musical arts Gina Colagrande and our Japanese lonewolf Oshiro 'Ohio' Satoyu." Please note that the voices were synthesised using the AI tool ElevenLabs
A young teacher is the victim of a cruel joke. When she enters the classroom, all her pupils are naked, standing near their bench. Their clothes are heaped up on the podium
While performing in a student film, Ataru cuts down Tarozakura, a large, ancient cherry tree. Strange things begin to happen all across Tomobiki: a mountain appears out of nowhere, spring changes to winter, and Lum loses her powers, while those around her act as if she doesn't exist.
In this short film, a man in a shabby apartment becomes obsessed with finding and killing a bug that is plaguing him. As he searches for the bug, the man becomes increasingly desperate and unhinged. The film has a surprise ending that leaves the viewer questioning the reality of what they just watched.
Hayden, a once famous writer, lives a life of quiet solitude; despite being cut-off from the rest of the world, he continues to write new stories with the help of an A.I assistant named Kris
Hagazussa is a dark, atmospheric folk-horror film set in the rural Alps. It follows the story of a loner woman who lives in isolation with her young daughter. As she faces the harsh realities of her life, she begins to descend into madness, haunted by hallucinations and plagued by the superstitions of the late Middle Ages. The film explores themes of paranoia, cannibalism, and the fear of the unknown.
Garden Party is a dark animated comedy that revolves around a dead body found in a swimming pool. The story follows a group of frogs who stumble upon the gruesome discovery and inadvertently unravel a mystery. With elements of suspense and a realistic portrayal of nature and wildlife, Garden Party takes viewers on a twisted journey filled with unexpected twists and turns.
Camera Buff is a comedy-drama film set in post-war Poland. A factory worker, Filip, discovers his passion for filmmaking when he buys a camera. As he begins to document his life and the world around him, his newfound hobby leads to conflicts within his marriage and his workplace.
A young violin player befriends a road roller driver, and they both learn valuable life lessons through their unlikely friendship.
In this experimental student film, a man starts shaving but the process turns into a nightmarish experience as he cuts himself and his bathroom fills with blood. The film is a metaphorical and satirical exploration of the dark aspects of human nature and the horrors of war.
In this dark and unsettling movie, a girl's nightmare comes to life as she experiences a series of bizarre and frightening events. The film explores themes of fear, dreams, and the subconscious mind through its haunting visuals and operatic singing.
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.
In 'The Souvenir: Part II,' a filmmaker reflects on her life and relationships while trying to cope with the loss of her boyfriend. Set in 1980s London, she explores her artistic ambitions and personal growth amidst the challenges and choices she faces.
In 1972, the conflict in Vietnam continues. The creeping threat of communism grips the nation in fear. In an abandoned prison on the US/Mexican border, KGB mole Nikolai Dzerzhinsky waits for his contact from the Washington Post. He holds explosive evidence against the CIA, information he will trade for asylum in the United States. Special Agent Robert Harper's orders are clear: take the documents from Dzerzhinsky and kill him.
During the Soviet era, a soldier must risk his life to disable a bomb and save his comrades.
Community follows a diverse group of students as they form a study group and navigate the ups and downs of community college. With a mix of humor and heart, the show explores topics such as friendship, love, and personal growth.
Where's Marlowe? is a comedy mystery thriller film that follows a private detective as he investigates the disappearance of a filmmaker. The detective navigates the realms of crime filmmaking, murder, and intrigue while uncovering secrets along the way. Set in Los Angeles, the film takes a satirical approach to the private eye genre, blending elements of parody and neo-noir. With a film-within-a-film concept, the story explores themes of adultery, grief, and the blurred lines between reality and fiction.