In 'Modern Times,' the tramp character navigates the challenges of living in a society driven by machines and progress. He works on a production line, but a series of mishaps lands him in a mental hospital and later in jail. Despite these setbacks, he continues to face various escapades. The film is a satirical commentary on the effects of industrialization and explores themes of poverty and the struggle for survival in the Great Depression era.
A family decides to take a vacation in a remote bayou house, hoping to spend some quality time together. However, their peaceful getaway quickly turns into a horrifying ordeal as they find themselves targeted by a mysterious stranger. With no way to escape and their lives at stake, they must uncover the truth behind their tormentor before it's too late.
The Scarecrow follows the comedic adventures of a scarecrow on a farm. There are weddings, chases, and mistaken identities involving the scarecrow and the farmers' daughter. With slapstick comedy and clever pranks, the scarecrow creates chaos and hilarity on the farm.
The Immigrant tells the story of an immigrant who arrives in America with hope and dreams, but quickly finds himself facing challenges and misfortunes. From dealing with a greedy immigration officer to struggling to find work and battling poverty, the immigrant's journey is filled with humorous and heartwarming moments. Through slapstick comedy and clever storytelling, the film explores themes of love, perseverance, and the immigrant experience.
The Blacksmith is a comedy short film that follows a blacksmith as he faces a series of comedic challenges, including changing a tire, shoeing a horse, and dealing with a dissatisfied customer. The film is set in a small village in the 1920s and features black-and-white visuals and silent movie style.
Falling Leaves is a black and white silent film that tells the story of a little girl suffering from tuberculosis. Her family, along with a dedicated doctor, struggle to find a cure for her illness. The film explores themes of love, innocence, and the hardships of disease.
In 'The Boat (1921)', a family goes on a boating trip that turns into a series of comedic mishaps and adventures. From stormy weather to sinking boats, they experience one chaotic event after another. With slapstick comedy and lots of humor, this classic silent film is sure to entertain.
In this black-and-white, silent film, a boxer named The Little Tramp navigates the world of boxing, facing bribes, rigged outcomes, and even a threat from a gun-wielding gambler. With physical comedy and slapstick humor, The Champion follows the hilarious misadventures of The Little Tramp as he trains, fights, and forms an unlikely friendship with a dog.
In British Agent, a British operative infiltrates Soviet Russia during the Russian Revolution and becomes entangled in European politics, espionage, and betrayal.
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, a history teacher's life is turned upside down when a sex video of her with her partner is leaked. As she navigates the fallout and tries to defend herself against the hypocritical and judgmental society, the film delves into themes of prejudice, fascism, and the unintended consequences of cancel culture.
Silent military propaganda film by Erkki Karu, later followed by the musical revue film Meidän poikamme merellä ("Our Boys at Sea", 1933) and Meidän poikamme ilmassa – me maassa ("Our Boys in the Air – and We on Land", 1934), both of them also directed by Karu. The film comes with a orchestral accompaniment arranged by Raine Ampuja in 2005, based on the original score by Lauri Näre and Emil Kauppi, which in turn was based on traditional Finnish military tunes.
A young boy checks out a book titled Evil in the Woods from his local library. He immediately takes the book home and begins to read it and is soon sucked into a strange world set in Mildew Georgia. The book describes the plight of a group of low budget film makers who start to make their newest schlock piece in a woods that is occupied by not only an evil witch but also her cannibalistic and mentally disabled family. As the boy reads the book he starts to get sucked into the story just a little too much, the plot draws him in but will his will be enough to finish the fractured fable or will he forever get sucked into its pages.
The heavily indebted baron Henrik von Hagen, who loves women and partying, learns that his former lover, Russian ballerina Madame Vera Vasiljevna, will be visiting Finland. They are reunited and sparks fly. But Vasiljevan's new hobby casts a shadow over their romance.
A couple move to an isolated house where – according to local legend – an ancient curse is rumoured to assail its inhabitants. Based on the novel by Väino Kataja (1914).
The film is set in the small village of Nuottaniemi wherein lives Herr Iisakki and his daughter Hanna. Herr Iisakki has grudge against Herr Heikki, blaming him for the death of his son in a raft accident. To make things worse Herr Heikki's son, Herr Juhani, wants to marry Frau Hanna but she only has eyes for a lumberman named Herr Anti Koskenalustan.
It is the year 1915, and five Finnish men ski to Sweden via the Gulf of Bothnia to get military training in Germany. Among the men are Martti and Kalpa from the 27th Army Ranger Battalion. In the reserve, the troops spend their free time in a café called the Golden Anchor, owned by Sonja Strand. Sonja's captain serves in the Russian army, and Sonja has a relationship with Baron von Lichtenstein, who exploits Sonja who spies on Russia using Jew Isaac as her messenger.
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