In Exorcist II: The Heretic, a teenage girl with repressed memories, Regan MacNeil, is sent to Africa for psychotherapy. There, she becomes the target of a demonic possession and is connected to the events of the first film, The Exorcist. As Regan's possession worsens, a priest, Father Lamont, is tasked with investigating her case and uncovering the truth behind her past. The film explores themes of good versus evil, religion and supernatural forces, guilt, and crisis of faith. It is set in the 1970s and takes viewers on a surreal and supernatural journey.
In Zombie for Sale, a zombie is accidentally created through a scientific experiment gone wrong. The zombie is then put up for sale by a greedy family who sees an opportunity to make money. However, things take a hilarious turn when the zombie's side effects start to cause chaos in the small town. As the town is hit by a thunderstorm, the zombie's true powers are revealed and everyone is in for a wild ride.
Laal Singh Chaddha, a man with weak legs, overcomes obstacles and embarks on an extraordinary journey filled with love, warmth, and happiness. From his childhood in a village near Pathankot to his time in school, college, and the Army, Laal navigates through personal and national struggles. Along the way, he reunites with his best friend Rupa, opens an undergarment factory, and becomes a nationwide sensation. Eventually, Laal finds love, happiness, and fulfilment as his life comes full circle.
After purchasing a deerskin jacket, a man becomes obsessed with it and believes that he must be the only person in the world who wears such a jacket. He becomes delusional and starts killing people in an alpine village. As his obsession grows, he becomes a serial killer.
Professor Hannibal is a satire comedy set in the 1920s. It follows the story of a teacher who uses unconventional methods to engage his students. The movie explores themes of politics and the teacher-student relationship. With an abundance of cigar-smoking, billiards, and telephone calls, Professor Hannibal's antics create a hilarious journey of chaos and laughter.
In Crucible of Terror (1971), a renowned artist invites unsuspecting models to his isolated mansion, only to subject them to torturous experiments and gruesome murders. As the victims become entangled in a web of acid, exploitation, and madness, the true extent of the artist's depravity is revealed. This psychotronic film explores themes of lesbianism and the twisted dynamics of a deranged family.
A story of two boys who during the summer at a recreation area become best friends despite being enemies at first.
In a near-future time, the British government has come up with an environmentally friendly program that abolishes prisons. Criminals and undocumented immigrants are chemically transformed into trees and put on public display. A propaganda filmmaker is forced to question his work as he prepares to see his journalist wife be “planted” for crimes against the state. A grim and imaginative cautionary tale by British filmmaker Tony Hipwell, based on the short story by Yasutaka Tsutsui (PAPRIKA, THE GIRL WHO LEAPT THROUGH TIME).
Ironbark Bill has to fight against some insolent jackrabbits.
Frontiers of Dreams and Fears is a documentary that follows the lives of children living in a Palestinian refugee camp in Beirut, Lebanon. The film explores their dreams, fears, and the challenges they face amidst the conflict and tension in the Middle East. It delves into their experiences as they navigate daily life in the camp, their relationships with friends and family, and their hopes for the future.
Cholera: Path. Acute, infectious disease, often epidemic and very serious.
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