In the small town of Kaihoro, an alien race has taken over the bodies of locals and turned them into zombies. A group of unlikely heroes, led by a fast-food worker named Barry, must battle the alien invaders and save the world from their gruesome plans.
In a post-apocalyptic future, a man with a haunted past is forced to relive his childhood memories through time travel experiments. Through a series of still-frame images, he encounters a woman who becomes the key to his survival and love. As the experiments lead to a shocking revelation about the future of humanity, the man must confront his own mortality and the consequences of his actions.
Sing a Song of Sex is a provocative drama that explores themes of sexuality, university life, and the Vietnam War. The story follows a group of students who use their singing talents as a form of rebellion against societal norms. As tensions rise, the characters grapple with issues of love, death, and the complexities of their own desires.
Sans Soleil is a poetic documentary that blends archive footage with personal musings to explore the themes of memory, time, and identity. The film takes the viewer on a journey across different countries and cultures, using images and narration to create a thought-provoking and visually stunning experience.
Crimes of the Future takes place in a future where sexually mature women appear to have been obliterated by a plague produced by the use of cosmetics. It details the wanderings of Adrian Tripod director of the dermatological clinic the House of Skin. Tripod seems at a loss following the disappearance of his mentor Antoine Rouge. A succession of bizarre incidents and characters - a transsexual- transvestite who has castrated themself to retain their androgynous nature a paedophiliac surgeon- the mutation of the clinic into a school for anarchists- a specialist in the diseases of the ear and his obsession with a students bosoms- and others - Tripod's search begins to take on the dimensions of a disaster. As unadorned eroticism becomes increasingly mirrored and self-conscious Tripod tries to make sense of it all...
In a post-apocalyptic world overrun by zombies, a team of highly trained soldiers known as S.P.O.O.K.S. (Special Police Organized Offensive Killing Squad) is tasked with eliminating the undead menace and protecting the remaining survivors. As they fight their way through hordes of flesh-eating zombies, they uncover a dark secret that could change the fate of humanity.
A group of people in a swamp are terrorized by an alien zombie monster after a meteor crash. They must fight for survival as the monster kills and mutates them one by one.
A love story between a Mexican teenager and an American woman who meet one summer in Mexico.
In King Lear (1987), a film editor finds himself captivated by the writings of a renowned playwright. As he delves deeper into the playwright's works, his own life starts to mirror the themes of power, virtue, and the complexities of human relationships. Set against the backdrop of the 1980s and the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster, this film explores art, inspiration, and the blurred lines between reality and fiction.
Statues Also Die is an essay film that explores the cultural significance and controversial history of African art and statues. It delves into topics such as neocolonialism, post-colonialism, racism, and the impact of art in African society. The film uses unsynchronized sound and a mix of archival footage and interviews to provide a thought-provoking examination of the subject.
Schlock-movie producer J. Pierpont Ginsburg, after declaring, in a Yiddish accent, that "talking pictures are in their infantry," decides to put all of his savings into a big-budgeted musical, starring the sensation of Paris (with a bad French accent), Adore Renee, and a swishy leading man, Reginald Whitlock. Meanwhile, his daughter, Judy Ginsburg, gets involved in a romance with Ginsburg's Gentile lawyer, John Applegate. His efforts aren't helped any by the projectionist who mixes up the sound-disc reels, with the images not matching the dialogue and sound effects, during a showing for prospective film buyers and exhibitors.
In 'The Skydivers', a group of skydivers get caught up in a mix-up that leads to a series of revenge plots. With unsynchronized sound and a psychotronic atmosphere, this cult classic from 1963 is a must-watch for fans of writer-director Coleman Francis. Expect thrilling skydiving scenes, coffee-addiction, and a dramatic twist.
Poetic essay about the beginning of life from labor pains and birth and about its symbolic meaning.
Short film produced by the BBC about JG Ballard's Crash. “The film was a product of the most experimental, darkest phase of Ballard’s career. It was an era of psychological blowback from the sudden, shocking death of his wife in 1964, an era that had produced the cut-up ‘condensed novels’ of Atrocity plus a series of strange collages and ‘advertisers’ announcements. After Freud’s exploration within the psyche it is now the outer world of reality which must be quantified and eroticised. Later there were further literary experiments, concrete poems and ‘impressionistic’ film reviews, and an aborted multimedia theatrical play based around car crashes. After that came an actual gallery exhibition of crashed cars, replete with strippers and the drunken destruction of the ‘exhibits’ by an enraged audience.” (from: http://aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh.blogspot.de/2013/01/short-film-adaptation-of-jg-ballards.html)
Beginning is a documentary film that explores the events leading up to the Russian Revolution in the early 20th century. It showcases archive footage and provides insights into the struggles, demonstrations, and battles that took place during this period of history, including the impact of imperialism, violence, and the rise of Nazism. The film focuses on the events in Russia and Europe during the 1920s and 1940s, including World War Two and the Russian Revolution of 1917.
Phantom (2013) is a surrealistic drama film set in Tokyo, Japan. The movie explores themes of unhappiness, poverty, and identity through a nonlinear narrative. It delves into the inner thoughts and reality of the characters amidst the neon lights and working conditions of the city. The story follows a nameless character and their experiences with love, loneliness, literature, and consumerism. The film incorporates avant-garde elements such as unsynchronized sound, jump cuts, and dream-like sequences.
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