In a dystopian world, sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen volunteers to take her sister's place in a televised competition called the Hunger Games. Alongside fellow tribute Peeta Mellark, they navigate alliances, battles, and survival in the fight to be the last one standing. As their journey unfolds, political repression, class differences, and a revolution against the all-powerful Capitol come into play.
Tomboy is a coming-of-age film about a 10-year-old girl named Laure who moves to a new neighborhood. To fit in with the boys, Laure adopts a false identity as a boy named Mikael. The film explores Laure's journey of self-discovery and the challenges she faces when her secret is revealed.
Mirror is a surrealistic autobiographical film that follows the life of a poet in Russia. The film explores themes of childhood, memories, illness, and the historical events of the Spanish Civil War and World War II. Through dream-like sequences and stunning imagery, Mirror delves into the poet's thoughts and emotions, creating a unique and introspective cinematic experience.
A smooth-talking womanizer who owes money to the mafia becomes smitten with a museum employee. As he tries to win her over, he realizes there is more to life than his playboy lifestyle.
Blow Dry is a comedy movie set in a small Yorkshire town where a group of hairdressers compete in a prestigious competition. The story revolves around the relationships between the characters, including a husband and wife who are separated but forced to work together, a father and son who have a strained relationship, and a hairstylist dealing with the fallout of his wife being diagnosed with cancer. As the competition unfolds, the characters navigate their personal challenges and find unexpected connections.
Tony Takitani is a solitary man who discovers the love of his life only to lose her. He is haunted by the memories of their time together and becomes obsessed with a woman who looks exactly like her. As he tries to recreate their relationship, he realizes the futility of his actions and the emptiness of his existence.
Stray Dogs is a slow-cinema drama that follows the lives of a homeless man and his two young children as they struggle with poverty and loneliness. The film features long takes and minimal dialogue, emphasizing the characters' existential loneliness. The presence of a stray dog becomes a symbol of hope and companionship in their difficult lives.
Chased by gangsters, a reclusive rock star seeks refuge in a house occupied by a violent gang, leading to a surreal and transformative experience.
In the near future, Europe is united by a vast underground subway network. A man named Roger becomes caught up in a corporate conspiracy involving mind control and surveillance. As he tries to uncover the truth, he encounters a mysterious woman and finds himself in a dystopian world filled with diabolical plans and danger.
Martyrs Lane tells the story of Leah, a 10-year-old girl who experiences eerie and unsettling encounters in her family's home. As she discovers secrets and confronts supernatural forces, Leah must navigate through fear and grief.
When a couple becomes engaged, they decide to experiment with an open relationship, leading to hilarious and awkward situations.
In 'The Crazy Stranger,' a man's life is turned upside down when he encounters a group of gypsies. Through comedy, drama, and music, the film explores the man's journey as he navigates various events and relationships. From setting a house on fire to running naked, the story is filled with unexpected twists and turns. Along the way, themes of love, justice, and family are explored, making for an engaging and entertaining experience.
Katie Tippel is a young woman who becomes embroiled in a series of hardships and injustices in 19th-century Netherlands. She endures poverty, workplace harassment, and the struggle for women's rights, all while trying to find her place in society.
A secretly gay Latino barber quietly falls in love with a handsome stranger over the course of a haircut during a hot and sweaty summer afternoon in a macho Brooklyn hood.
Children of Nature (1991) is a drama and romance movie that tells the heartwarming story of an elderly man and woman who escape from their retirement home in Iceland. They embark on a journey to reconnect with nature and each other, encountering various challenges along the way. With stunning visuals of the Icelandic landscape, the movie explores themes of love, friendship, and the importance of embracing life's adventures.
The Demon (1978) tells the story of a young boy in Tokyo who lives a life of extreme poverty. He is mistreated by his stepmother and father, and struggles to survive on his own. The movie explores themes of adultery, trust, and the harsh realities of life in the city. Through powerful storytelling, it sheds light on the issues of child abuse, undernourishment, and the lengths some people will go to survive.
The manager of a ski resort kidnaps women, subjects them to various forms of sexual degradation and keeps his victims in a wooden box in the basement.
Together is a heartwarming drama about a young violin prodigy in Beijing who struggles to fulfill his musical ambitions while dealing with personal challenges and a complicated father-son relationship.
In Lamb, a teacher forms a bond with a young boy named Christy, who suffers from epilepsy. Together, they navigate the challenges of life in Dublin and find solace in their friendship. However, their relationship is tested when Christy's uncle gets involved in criminal activities. Lamb explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the impact of trauma.
In South Pacific, a young nurse falls in love with a Frenchman who is being secretly sent on a dangerous mission. Amidst racial stereotypes and prejudice, they must navigate the challenges of their forbidden love.