This documentary delves deep into the world of internet porn, exploring the shady practices, capitalism, and feminism within the industry. It examines the lives of adult film stars, directors, and performers, and discusses the financial difficulties and challenges they face. Through interviews and graphic footage, it sheds light on the vast income and revenue generated by the industry while highlighting the need for reform.
When a loving husband and talented surgeon finds himself strapped for cash, he opens an underground clinic in London's metro tunnels. However, his criminal activities attract the attention of a determined police detective, leading to a thrilling cat-and-mouse chase. Meanwhile, the doctor is also trying to find a cure for a terminally ill woman while dealing with stolen money and a secret from his past.
Flack is a dark comedy-drama that follows Robyn, a high-powered publicist in London who specializes in managing celebrity scandals. She is assertive and ruthless in her job, covering up the dark secrets and scandals of her celebrity clients. While navigating the cutthroat world of PR, Robyn often finds herself in moral dilemmas as she balances her personal and professional life.
In The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, a group of hijackers led by a rogue cop hijacks a subway train in New York City. They demand a large ransom in exchange for the release of the hostages. A police officer and a subway train dispatcher work together to prevent the hijackers from carrying out their plan.
Sliding Doors is a romantic comedy-drama that explores the concept of parallel lives. The story follows Helen, a woman who experiences two different timelines based on a split-second decision. In one timeline, she catches a train home and discovers her boyfriend's infidelity. In the other timeline, she misses the train and remains unaware of the betrayal. The film explores themes of fate, destiny, and the impact of small choices on our lives.
After receiving a mysterious invitation, five strangers find themselves trapped in a basement and forced to participate in a series of sadistic challenges. As the game progresses, they realize that their lives are on the line and they must confront their darkest fears to make it out alive.
Carrying nearly five million passengers per day, the London Tube is one of the world's oldest and busiest metro systems in the world. Today the Tube is undergoing a complete overhaul that is long overdue. Take a behind the scenes look into the daily lives of drivers, emergency personnel, operations managers, and many others among the near twenty thousand employees of this massive rail system, as they navigate the evolution of the London Tube.
In 'Meander,' a woman named Lisa wakes up in a strange place and realizes she is trapped in a never-ending maze of tunnels. With no memory of how she got there, Lisa must navigate through the treacherous tunnels filled with deadly traps and terrifying creatures. As she struggles to find a way out, she also has to confront her own inner demons and guilt related to the loss of her daughter. With each passing moment, Lisa's situation becomes more desperate and her survival becomes uncertain.
Men in the City (2009) is a comedy movie that revolves around the lives of a group of men who navigate through various challenges in a big city. The plot explores their family relationships, boy-girl relationships, and the impact of events like pregnancy, hospital visits, and jail time. The movie also includes elements of fitness and gym culture, with scenes featuring sweating, muscle-building, and head-butting. Additionally, it incorporates humorous moments involving a crocodile, a blonde, a rooftop, and a tube journey. With a remade studio as the backdrop, the movie delves into themes like morale and the consequences of death. An unexpected twist involving a bicycle accident and an arrow adds to the excitement.
When Karl, a young monk, comes to Bolzano after a robbery, he only reminisces about the events of the previous night. Ambitious journalist Chiara, sensing a new story, and Erich, the commissioner investigating the case, meet in the hospital room. What initially looks like a simple case turns out to be increasingly a secret network full of intrigues and criminal machinations that draws its circles into the highest social classes in South Tyrol.
Struggling screenwriter Josh Kendricks finds himself the star of his own disaster movie when super volcanoes begin erupting all over Los Angeles Now Josh, along with wacko-scientist-turned-novelist Quinn Irwin and Hollywood diva Kat Rivers, must band together to get Quinns' research to the mayor and save the city before it blows in one final eruption.
Kuhle Wampe or Who Owns the World? is a drama set in Berlin during the Weimar Republic. It explores themes of unemployment, socialism, and the struggles of the working class. The story follows a working-class family facing eviction and poverty, as they navigate the political and social turmoil of the time.
RoboGeisha follows the story of a young geisha who is transformed into a deadly cyborg assassin by a steel tycoon. As she navigates a love triangle and battles against an army of robot women, she must come to terms with her new powers and the sacrifices she must make.
Vizontele tells the story of a village in Anatolia in the year 1974, where the arrival of a television affects the lives of the villagers. The movie portrays the culture clash between the traditional way of life and the introduction of modern technology. It explores themes of family relationships, politics, religion, and the complexities of rural life.
The AHRC funded Objects of Immersion created the Living Room of the Future (LROTF) to highlight the future potential of Object Based Media (OBM). OBM allows programme content to change according to unique interactions with audiences. The ‘objects’ in OBM refer to the different assets within a given programme. These include large objects like audio and video used to construct a scene in a drama, and small objects, like an individual frame of video, a caption, or a signer. By breaking down a piece of media into separate objects, attaching meaning to each object, and describing how they can be semantically rearranged, a programme can change to reflect an individual viewer’s unique context.
Returning from a 3 year captivity in Vietnam, a kind chemist finds his wife married to his boss who has become rich due to his invention.
Russ lives and works at a motel with his father. When a seemingly sick girl and her mother come through, Russ becomes fascinated and tries to befriend the girl.
Semon as a detective trying to deal with some roughnecks.
A group of gladiator games enthusiasts embark on a sadistic spree of violence and sexual abuse, including rape, mutilation, and sexual torture. This extreme horror film explores themes of mercilessness and the predator turning into prey.
A wealthy man pretends to be a dummy on a movie set in order to meet to his favourite actress.