The State of Things follows a film crew as they try to complete a movie despite facing numerous setbacks and personal crises. The film explores themes of disillusionment, existential loneliness, and the challenges of artistic creation. Shot in black and white, the movie has a nonlinear timeline and features minimalist filmmaking techniques. As the crew navigates through their difficulties, they grapple with their own desires and the complexities of the filmmaking process.
A sadistic predator wearing a gas mask abducts unsuspecting victims and subjects them to extreme torture. He films their suffering with a Super 8 movie camera, creating snuff films for his own sadistic pleasure. The victims endure unimaginable pain, including limb cutting, vivisection, and injections. This terrifying and gory movie explores the depths of human suffering and the limits of cruelty.
Film, the Living Record of Our Memory (2021) is a documentary that highlights the significance of film preservation and the work done by film archives. It explores the value of cinephilia and the importance of maintaining a film archive as a vital resource for future generations.
In the White City (1983) follows a sailor who arrives in Lisbon, Portugal and finds himself staying in a boarding house. As he explores the city, he grapples with existential crises and navigates various relationships, including a romantic one with a waitress. The film delves into themes of unhappiness, self-discovery, sensuality, and loneliness. It showcases the sailor's journey of wandering and his encounters with different characters in the city, all captured through a nonlinear timeline. The plot also includes moments of seductive desire, awkward situations, and even instances of violence.
In Weirdos, a teenage boy embarks on a road trip through Nova Scotia to find his estranged mother, accompanied by his imaginary friend and dealing with issues such as coming out, heartbreak, and self-discovery. Along the way, he encounters various characters and experiences that shape his journey of personal growth.
A small peaceful village suddenly becomes a very dangerous place when a foreigner appears with a wanted man.
During a bittersweet reunion with his father Otis, Ted Garner recounts how he bonded with his own son by helping him make a film about the classic Native American legend, The Sleeping Bear. A heartwarming film for all ages.
Josué, an eccentric high-school boy, sets out to win the heart of his classmate Martina before graduation.
Léo, twenty five years old, is a being who has lost himself. He is alone in a more and more unbearable existence by means of space and of vacuity. He is exhausted, incapable to pursue. For Léo, drugs are another means to spend this endless time which we call life. On a soft summer night in an abandoned villa surrounded with trees and with greenery, he injects a big quantity of heroine in the shape of ultimate journey with no return.
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