In Vivarium, a young couple looks for the perfect home and find themselves trapped in a strange suburbia filled with identical houses. They soon discover that escaping is impossible, and they are forced to care for a rapidly growing child. As the situation becomes more and more twisted, the couple's desperate attempts to escape lead to psychological torture and a battle for survival.
Roundhay Garden Scene is a short film shot in 1888 in Roundhay, Leeds, Yorkshire, England. It is considered to be the oldest surviving film in existence and captures various family members walking in a garden. The film is historically significant as it is the first of its kind, offering a glimpse into the daily life of people in the late 19th century.
A family goes on a vacation trip to a remote lake house in the woods. The father's obsession with his wife's affair leads to a series of events that leave them trapped and fighting for their lives. As paranoia sets in, they must navigate through a nightmare of murder, infection, and nightmare-like experiences. With no reception and no way out, they find themselves walking in circles, with no escape in sight.
Thelma and Zazu are on a leisurely excursion in a borrowed car. Thelma lets Zazu drive. When she brakes to avoid a bull pulled along by three rustics, her foot gets stuck and the car crashes through a barn. The barn's owner won't let them leave without paying damages. The gals hoof it, walking in a large circle to arrive back at the farmer's house after dark. While outside his door, they hear a radio broadcast to beware a lion escaped from a wintering circus. Can Thelma and Zasu reclaim the car while avoiding the angry farmer, his prize bull, and the renegade lion?
The girls camp out in the woods for a publicity stunt.
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