Undine, a water nymph living in modern-day Berlin, falls in love with a man who breaks her heart. She navigates the complexities of relationships and the consequences of her own existence as she tries to find love and reclaim her destiny.
Apartment superintendent Cleveland Heep rescues a young woman from the pool he maintains, only to discover she is a character from a bedtime story trying to return home. He enlists the help of his tenants to protect her from creatures that want to keep her in our world.
In this horror movie, a group of witches perform dark rituals that involve human sacrifice and draining of blood. A young woman is initiated into their coven and must participate in these sinister rituals. As the rituals escalate, she begins to question her decision and searches for a way to escape the clutches of the villainous witches.
In the year 1840, a series of strange and unexplained events occur, involving a mysterious woman, a night visitor, and an unidentified flying object. As the police investigation deepens, an insane man claims to have witnessed these events and seeks to unlock the truth hidden within a bunker. Meanwhile, a 17-year-old boy and his sister uncover a water nymph's secret, leading them to encounter a dark and stormy night filled with fear and suspense. This portmanteau film delves into the intricate relationships between parents and children, while exploring the concept of missing time and the inexplicable forces of science and the supernatural.
Mavka, a water nymph, loves Lukash, a country youth. Their brief happiness ends when Lukash is forced to marry the shrewish Kilina. The Spirit of the Forest turns Lukash into a wolf as punishment for his infidelity. The strength of Mavka's love breaks the spell, but Kilina curses the nymph, transforming her into a weeping willow. This beautiful and tragic story is based on a play written in 1912 by Lesya Ukrainka, a Ukrainian poet, writer and political, civil and female activist, and includes mythological characters taken from Ukrainian folklore.
Eddie Tayloe's grandfather leaves him six thousand dollars and the money belt it came in, freeing Tayloe to leave his dull newspaper job in Texas and move to New York to become a playwright. Along the way, his car breaks down and a girl walking along the highway asks for a lift. It turns out she's a nice girl, named Perry, running away from a job at a gasoline station. Soon they're off to New York together, but part ways once they arrive. Time passes and Eddie is failing to sell his play; Perry is failing to find a job. Odd circumstances, involving an old pickpocket named Mandy, bring them together again.
Ordinary humans led by King Bantayan are being annihilated by the all-powerful evil king Bagulbol and his creatures of the dark. To end their tribulation, mankind’s leaders paid a mercenary with exceptional fighting skills to defend them. That mercenary is Exodus. Nearing their extinction, King Bantayan and the leaders of men dispatched Exodus on a quest to capture five elementals to aid them in the final battle against King Bagulbol.
Song of the Forest is a romantic drama based on Ukrainian folklore. It tells the story of a forbidden love that blossoms between a human and a forest spirit, amidst a backdrop of enchantment and social injustice. The film explores themes of love, revenge, and the power of nature.
A conductor, in silhouette against sheet music, leads the title tune, which dissolves into a series of placid landscapes. As the music picks up, we see a water wheel, then a dancing fairy emerges from a whirlpool and begins singing, to the delight of small woodland creatures. The birds awaken sleeping cherubs, who begin their work of harvesting all things blue and adding them to the river. The birds even do their part, harvesting the color blue from the rainbow. Everyone tugs to open a floodgate and unleash the cerulean waters. A swan, festively decorated, leads a gondola of sorts lit by fireflies.
Roscoe begins work on his new job as janitor of the Shortacre Building in New York. While performing his duties he enters the offices of a broker, I. Steele. The broker is out, but his wife, who knows that her husband expects a rich customer in with a check for $10,000 to close an option, mistakes Roscoe for this Mr. R.U. Stout of Showme, Missouri. Thinking to be of assistance to her husband in his business, Mrs. Steele is very affable and finally invites the supposed Mr. Stout to go to luncheon with her. Steele returns with the necessary papers and is told by his office boy that his wife has gone to a gay café with the new janitor.
Rusalka, a water nymph, longs to be human and falls in love with a prince. She seeks help from a witch and becomes human, but loses her voice in the process. The prince falls in love with another woman and Rusalka is left heartbroken. She returns to the water and becomes a vengeful spirit.
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