On Christmas Eve, chaos ensues when an elevator breaks down in a Paris apartment building, leading to a series of hilarious and absurd events involving a suicide hotline, a stolen painting, an escaped straitjacketed Santa Claus, and more.
Mixed Nuts is a Christmas comedy set in a crisis center for suicidal people on Christmas Eve. The employees, led by their flaky director Philip, must deal with a variety of eccentric and desperate characters who come seeking help, including a pregnant woman whose water breaks, a cross-dressing photographer, and a serial killer dressed as Santa Claus.
Dead Man on Campus is a dark comedy about two college students, Josh and Cooper, who discover an urban legend that says if their roommate commits suicide, they will receive straight A's. Desperate to improve their grades, they search for a potential roommate willing to end their own life.
The Priest's Wife tells the story of a Catholic priest who falls in love with a pop singer, leading to chaos and turmoil in his life. As he grapples with his vow of celibacy, the priest navigates the complexities of his forbidden love affair and tries to reconcile his commitment to the church with his desires. Set in Italy, the film explores themes of betrayal, unrequited love, and the challenges of celibacy in the face of temptation.
Based on a true story, an author forms a platonic friendship with a serial killer who becomes the prime suspect in a series of gruesome murders. As she struggles with her own troubled past, she must confront the dark truths about her friend.
The head of a psychiatric telephone hotline inspires his associates to get out of the office and into the streets to help people with psychiatric problems.
Jhootha Hi Sahi tells the story of a man named Siddharth, who is dealing with relationship problems and is also struggling with his personal life. He joins a suicide hotline as a way to escape his own issues and ends up forming unexpected connections with the people he talks to. The movie explores themes of love, friendship, and the power of human connection.
A feature length documentary about the intense connections made between strangers over the telephone, and explores these anonymous conversations people are often too hesitant to have with the people closest to them. From crisis centers to psychics and sex workers, this documentary eavesdrops on the inner-workings of hotlines and puts faces to the voice on the other end of the line.
Jae-in ("JANE"), a counselor for an anti-suicide hotline, is smitten with Jon-young, a man she befriended on Facebook. But there are parallels between him and a clinically depressed man who calls her hotline.
A woman calls a suicide prevention hotline and is put on hold.
Life has been cruel to Sally Grimshaw and she has had enough. It's time to end it all. In a last ditch effort to save herself she calls a suicide hot-line and is persuaded to come in and see one of their mental health counsellors - Mr. Vincent. But Mr. Vincent has no intention of talking her out of killing herself. In fact, he runs a service that matches suicidal clients with potential hits. I mean, if you're going to kill yourself you might as well take out some human scum at the same time. At first she refuses, but life is never going to be kind to Sally and she finally agrees - she's in. Sally is faced with the moment of truth when she has to perform the hit. And it is always in such moments that we discover a truth about ourselves. And in such a moment, Sally discovers a reason to live.
To address the social crisis, Chiken - a buddhist monk - throws himself into various tasks such as a suicide helpline, in his temple in Yamanashi. In Fukushima, his old mate Ryûgyô - whose temple was wrecked by the tsunami - lives in a portacabin and works on construction sites.
Troy (Bill Scott), a suicidal office employee, forms a bond with Lorri (Lulu Benton), a crisis counselor with a secret necrophiliac obsession. The two make a secret pact: Lorri will help Troy kill himself, if she can have her way with him afterward. But, as they prepare to go through with the deed, Troy's feelings for Lorri begin to grow, putting a strain on their seemingly ideal arrangement, as Troy wonders if he really does want to give his life (and Lorri) up.
Every year in the United States there are 30,000 murders. In that same time there are 60,000 suicides. Wouldn't it be great if someone could get these people together?
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