An insomniac office worker seeks relief from his insomnia by attending support groups, where he meets a soap maker named Tyler Durden. Together, they form an underground fight club that spirals out of control. As the narrator delves deeper into the world of fight club and Tyler's extreme philosophies, he begins to question his own reality and identity. The boundaries between reality and madness blur as the narrator's life unravels.
The Program is a drama movie based on the true story of cyclist Lance Armstrong and his journey to becoming a seven-time Tour de France champion. The film explores the intense competitiveness in the world of professional sports, the suspicion of doping, and the investigation that ultimately led to Armstrong's downfall.
Harvie Krumpet is an animated film that tells the story of a man named Harvie, who faces a series of unfortunate events and challenges throughout his life. From his childhood in Poland to his move to Australia, Harvie experiences moments of triumph and tragedy, all while maintaining a dark sense of humor. The film explores themes of mortality, resilience, and the absurdity of life.
Three explores the lives of three protagonists in Berlin, including a married couple who both become involved with the same man. The movie delves into themes of love, morality, and sexual fluidity, as the characters navigate a complex romantic triangle.
The Armstrong Lie is a documentary that chronicles the rise and fall of Lance Armstrong, a professional cyclist who achieved great success but was later exposed for doping. The film delves into his career, his battle with testicular cancer, and the scandal that tainted his legacy. It explores themes of deception, ambition, and the pursuit of excellence.
Not Suitable For Children follows a young man who discovers he has testicular cancer and will become infertile after his surgery. Desperate to conceive a child before it's too late, he embarks on a quest to find a suitable partner for parenthood. Along the way, he navigates the challenges of finding love, dealing with personal insecurities, and exploring unconventional methods of achieving his desire for fatherhood.
Stop at Nothing: The Lance Armstrong Story is a documentary that explores the rise and fall of the famous cyclist, Lance Armstrong. It delves into his incredible success in the world of professional cycling, his battle with testicular cancer, and the shocking revelation of his doping scandal. The film also examines the consequences of Armstrong's actions and the impact it had on his reputation, career, and the sport of cycling.
Hooking Up is a comedy movie about the adventures and misadventures of a group of friends as they navigate the world of casual sex and relationships. The story follows their hilarious and sometimes awkward encounters, exploring themes of love, lust, and the complexities of modern dating.
A weekend in a summer house, where six late twenties friends have reunited. A series of life crises force them to confront their relationships and lives, leading them to discover what it really means to grow up.
Terry and Dean are two headbangers from Canada who spend their days drinking beer, partying, and causing trouble. When Dean is diagnosed with testicular cancer, the duo embarks on a wild journey filled with laughter, friendship, and rock-n-roll.
The Family Jewels is a dark comedy movie about a man with testicular cancer who navigates through a tragic love affair and confrontations with an evil doctor while undergoing chemotherapy.
India is a comedy-drama film that follows the story of a civil servant on a business trip in a province of Austria. During his journey, he befriends a colleague and they embark on a tour, facing various challenges and hilarious situations along the way. However, their adventure takes a serious turn when the civil servant is diagnosed with a fatal illness. The film explores themes of friendship, life's fragility, and the importance of living in the present.
Men, most of them naked, talk about their penises. They range from 17 to 70+, all from the U.S. The interviews are edited around themes: discovery, early sexual experiences, masturbation, size, oral sex, libido, performance, disease and maladies, maturity. A lexicographer discusses language, especially slang; a few archival educational-film clips divide the topics. Images and stories mix with facts and philosophical reflection. The usually private becomes public.
22-year old Teun has to move back home. His house-mates have organized a farewell dinner for him. What starts as a social gathering, emotions are running high soon.
Look Both Ways explores the lives of various individuals as their paths cross and their stories intertwine. Set in a small Australian town, the film delves into themes of love, loss, and human connection. Through different characters, it examines the complexity of emotions and the impact of unexpected events on their lives.
Truth or Dare is a horror thriller movie that follows a group of friends who start playing a dangerous game. As the game progresses, they realize that the consequences are far more sinister than they anticipated. With each truth or dare, secrets are revealed, and the friends find themselves in life-threatening situations. They must find a way to survive the game before it claims their lives.
Part documentary, part sketch comedy, part true-life drama, this short film follows Tom Green's real life cancer scare and subsequent removal of one of his testicles, which is shown in its entirety.
From peyote to prozac, a sensitive portrait of five former hippies now approaching middle age.
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