In the Appalachian Mountains, an American military veteran and a Serbian ex-war criminal encounter each other after years of isolation. What starts as superficial camaraderie turns into a deadly struggle for survival, as the two men unleash their dark pasts and seek revenge on each other. Amidst the beautiful but dangerous landscape, they must confront their demons in a battle that tests their strength, wit, and will to live.
Portrait of Jennie tells the story of a struggling artist who becomes captivated by the beauty and mystery of a young girl named Jennie. As he attempts to capture her essence in his paintings, he discovers that Jennie is not what she seems, and her presence in his life holds a supernatural power that will change everything. Set against the backdrop of Cape Cod and the Great Depression, this film is a moving exploration of love, art, and the mysteries of the human heart.
In a post-apocalyptic future, a dying man writes letters to his son, chronicling the struggles and tragedies of life in a desolate world.
In this dark comedy, a toymaker creates a mechanical doll that comes to life and causes chaos. The toymaker's apprentice gets caught up in a pursuit to find a wife, while monks from a nearby convent try to retrieve the doll. The story takes a twist when the doll is mistaken for a real woman. The film explores themes of love, marriage, and the pursuit of happiness.
In Lonesome, two lonely individuals visit the carnival and, by chance, meet and fall in love. They enjoy a day of fun and excitement together, experiencing the thrill of the rides and the joy of each other's company. As the day comes to an end, they are separated but desperately search for each other, eventually reuniting and realizing the depth of their connection.
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.
Ménilmontant (1926) tells the story of two sisters in 1920s Paris who face dark and tragic events, including betrayal, murder, and loss of innocence. The film explores themes of love, sisterhood, and poverty in a surrealist and avant-garde style.
In this enchanting fantasy movie, two young siblings set out on a quest to find the Blue Bird of Happiness. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and magical beings, learning valuable life lessons and discovering the true meaning of happiness.
The son of a wealthy farmer loves a simple maid, for which he's booted out of the house by his father.
Rose Hobart is a surrealist collage film created by Joseph Cornell. It combines various elements including footage of actress Rose Hobart, African wildlife, and natural elements like lava, water ripples, and an eclipse. The film explores themes of obsession, celebrity worship, and the male gaze.
Neglected by her husband, an ambitious lawyer, Irene seeks variety in Berlin's nightlife-- An evening of dancing, dolls, cocaine and immoral passion. Irene takes the "devious path" as she seeks to make her husband jealous.
A dancer falls in love with a puppeteer, much to the consternation of her manipulative manager. The puppeteer himself seems more interested in his puppets than in romance with her. Can she find true love?
Robert Marshall’s dying utterance seems to point to Colman Colby (Robert Frazer) as his killer. Colby is arrested and at trial all testimony points to his guilt. But as the jury deliberates, the unfairly named “other woman” (Helen Lee Worthing) sets out to prove his innocence.
A young married woman in a small town is visited by her sister, a single "flapper" who causes a scandal in town with her bobbed hair and short skirts. She attracts the attentions of some of the local men, which causes an even greater scandal--which is made worse when her sister abruptly leaves her boorish husband for another man.
A young Acadian woman spends years searching for her lost love after the two are separated and forcibly relocated by the British.
Romantic adventure film in which the girl Betty, who dreams about pirates, and her gullible father is tricked by a set of real pirates. They are rescued by a young man who has a crush on Betty.
Immediately after the October revolution, in Russia, stir unrest and propaganda against the Government of the United States. Serge Oumansky is a Communist agent trying to organize terrorist actions against the same United States.
Sheriff Pat Halahan comes into an inheritance and travels to San Francisco to collect. Faith O’Day, a cat burglar armed with pistol and flashlight breaks into his hotel room and demands that Halahan cough up his dough. Halahan sees her threat and raises her a one-dollar bet that he can return a brooch she stole earlier the same evening before its loss is discovered. Pulling off his boots to slip on his own “soft shoes,” Halahan sets off to do a little second-story work, not realizing the trouble he’s in for.
A King proposes to the pretty princess, but she rejects him and chooses a man from his photo and a brief record of his bravery. He is an American policeman with a wife and family. A reporter covering the story complicates matters.
In the tradition of such classics as NOSFERATU and HAXAN, and with a dash of early American film (Famous Players Film Company, D.W. Griffith, etc.) comes GARDEN OF SOULS. A horror photoplay that harkens back to the old tinted silent films of yesteryear. Partly filmed on-location in Hollywood before Hollywood -- Fort Lee, NJ. Dedicated to film pioneers D.W. Griffith and Mary Pickford.