Dark Habits is a comedy-drama film set in Madrid, Spain. It revolves around a nightclub singer who seeks refuge in a convent after a drug overdose. The film explores themes of decadence, corruption, and redemption, as the singer becomes involved in the unconventional lives of the nuns. With elements of drug abuse, lesbianism, and Catholicism, Dark Habits portrays the struggle for identity and a search for meaning amidst a chaotic lifestyle.
The Stag is a comedy-drama movie set in Ireland, where a groom-to-be named Fionan reluctantly agrees to have a stag party camping trip with his friends. As the group embarks on the adventure, they face various hilarious and unexpected challenges, including a tent on fire, wedding planning mishaps, and a series of misadventures involving drugs and nudity. Through it all, the bonds of friendship between the men are tested and strengthened. The movie explores themes of masculinity, friendship, and the complexities of relationships.
A teenager is transported to a parallel world where everyone who shares his family name is being hunted down by the dictatorial government.
Shot in B&W, Gyula Gazdag's film follows the surreal and often comic quests of young Andris, an orphan searching for a father who doesn't exist, and Orban, a government clerk who's had enough of oppressive bureaucracy.
Thanasis is part of a mistaken identity featuring an angry brother concerned about his sister's troubled marriage.
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