A boy and his stepmother fear for their safety after an eerie creature resembling the boy's recently deceased father visits them.
After his wife's death, a man decides to visit his grown children unannounced. As he travels, he discovers the true nature of their lives and mend the broken bonds of family.
Mon Oncle follows the story of a factory worker named Monsieur Hulot as he navigates the complexities of modern life in a suburban neighborhood. The film explores themes of technology, modernity, and the contrast between traditional and automated homes. Through visual and physical comedy, Mon Oncle provides a lighthearted critique of societal progress.
The Electric House is a silent comedy film that tells the story of a young man who is mistakenly hired as a dishwasher but ends up renovating and automating an ultra-modern house with advanced technology. Chaos ensues as the house becomes a maze of automated gadgets and the young man seeks revenge on those who mistreated him. With hilarious mishaps and unexpected surprises, this film brings laughter to the audience.
The Dying Gaul is a movie that explores the dark side of Hollywood, featuring themes of grief, extramarital affairs, impersonation, and the complicated relationships between writers and producers. It delves into the world of internet chatrooms and cybersex, with a gripping plot that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats.
A young woman comes to a remote island to get away from it all, taking refuge at a modern studio utopia. Her stay is jarringly interrupted by an acoustic installation artist. Tension between the contrasting personalities rises as differing lifestyles and expectations clash. Meanwhile nature and mysterious sheep close in on the labyrinthian house.
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