Roald Dahl's The Witches is a fantasy adventure film where a young boy named Luke and his grandmother encounter a group of evil witches. These witches plan to turn all the children into mice using a magic formula. Luke and his grandmother must devise a plan to stop the witches and save the children. With thrilling moments and magical encounters, the movie takes viewers on an exciting journey.
A teenager discovers he is a werewolf and gains popularity after using his supernatural powers to excel at basketball.
When a banker invites a sex worker to his London apartment, he finds himself coming face to face with both his own past, and one of the world's largest humanitarian crises.
A 17-year-old boy discovers his sexual attraction to his older sister's boyfriend while on a family holiday. They form a close bond, leading to emotional turmoil within the family.
Emma Woodhouse, a young woman in 19th-century England, meddles in the love lives of her friends and neighbors while attempting to find love herself.
The budding sexual urges of young women cause themselves and others trouble.
Is. This. My. Son? No matter how often Tobias Wilke poses this question, there's always only one answer: Yes! Tobias, can't believe his eyes when he comes to the airport to pick up his 17-year-old son Finn – and learns that Finn is now calling herself Helen and wearing girls' clothes. Finn/Helen reveals that she's always was a girl, and that she used her year abroad in San Francisco to pass the "everyday life" test. This is required by law for everyone preparing for the sex reassignment surgery they will undergo upon reaching majority. Reactions from Helen's friends, acquaintances and schoolmates cover the entire gamut from derision to solidarity. Especially Helen's father, a well-known chef, finds it difficult to accept a situation he cannot understand. But Helen nearly always finds the right words - and humor - to counterbalance the ignorance and jeers of those around her. It is the beginning of a long, winding road towards the sexual identity she is convinced is hers.
A young boy gets along better with the animals he befriends around his family's Canadian farm than with the people he lives with.
After the death of her husband, a lonely widow named Joyce decides to rent out a room in her house to make ends meet. She becomes obsessed with her new tenant, Bob, and starts interfering in his life. As Joyce's actions become increasingly bizarre and dangerous, Bob realizes that he is in deep trouble.
In a dystopian world plagued by poverty, an introverted man breaks free from his domineering brother and finds solace on a rooftop, where he forms a bond with a pigeon. As he navigates a new job and struggles with his family relationships, he discovers the joys of freedom and the power of connection.
After his parents leave town, a lazy teenager's hand becomes possessed by an evil force, leading him to commit gruesome murders against his will.
Wojtek is a mysterious new student at school. This is why he is a prey designated for Thomas and Philippe, two students in search of entertainment. Not finding the words in front of his assailants, Wojtek will go back to his physical education course to express the substance of his thoughts.
After a car accident leaves him wheelchair-bound, a paramedic becomes the captive of an old woman who is traumatized and seeks revenge. He must find a way to escape before she carries out her deadly plan.
A sleeping car employee seeking a well-deserved rest is prevented from doing so by the crowing of his neighbor's rooster. Just as he's about to settle the score, he's presented with a gift: a rubber band around the annoying bird's beak temporarily puts an end to its vocalizations. But the animal can't be left alone, and Pierre has to take it with him on his nocturnal journeys: you can imagine the disturbance it can cause when, after being thrown out of a wagon window, it lands in the next van full of pheasants. The whole little world spills out onto the train, and the conductor is not at all pleased! Pierre manages to get a young passenger to assume ownership of the rooster, but not for long. Every time Pierre tries to get rid of it, it somehow comes back to him.
In 1958, Rose Pamphyle is determined to escape her small town life and become a secretary in Paris. She finds a job in a small insurance company where she meets Louis Échard, her new boss and a former professional speed typist. Louis discovers Rose's talent for typing and becomes her coach for a national typing competition. As Rose becomes faster and more proficient, their relationship deepens and they must navigate the challenges of love and ambition.
In 'Electric Dreams,' a man's life is turned upside down when his computer becomes sentient and starts interfering in his personal and professional life. As he navigates the chaos caused by his smart house and artificial intelligence, he finds himself in hilarious and awkward situations. With a blend of romance, comedy, and sci-fi elements, this film showcases the complexities of human versus computer rivalry.
A gay protagonist's obsessive love affair leads to murder, extramarital affairs, and a web of complex relationships. Desire, jealousy, and betrayal flow as the protagonist's secret life is revealed, and the consequences of his actions become increasingly devastating.
Black Sabbath is an anthology horror film consisting of three separate segments: The Drop of Water, The Telephone, and The Wurdalak. Each segment explores different aspects of horror, including supernatural elements, psychological terror, and suspenseful storytelling.
Justin is a film editor surrounded by performances. Sick of sitting in a dark room watching others, he starts to envision ‘70s cabaret style performances of his own. When a new relationship starts to develop, Justin has to decide how badly he wants to come out from behind the camera.