In turn of the century London, a magical nanny employs music and adventure to help two neglected children become closer to their father. Spoiled and bored upper crust Edwardian English family has their world turned upside down by an all nonsensical nanny who teaches them how to enjoy life.
Three single women in a small town become friends and fantasize about their ideal man. A mysterious stranger arrives and gives them supernatural powers, but they soon discover the dark consequences of their wishes.
In the wild west, a group of cowboys come together to protect a small town from a corrupt sheriff. They must navigate through fights, gunfights, and enemy confrontations in order to save the day.
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.
In this sequel, a tribe in the Kalahari desert encounters a variety of comedic situations, including disappearing objects, a missing child, and a scientist studying their way of life. As the tribe navigates these situations, they also deal with poachers, a stranded lawyer, and an ivory poacher. With slapstick comedy and ensemble humor, the film brings a unique blend of laughter and adventure.
In the Iranian village, a young boy named Ahmed discovers that he accidentally took his classmate's notebook home. Determined to return it, he goes on a journey to find his friend's house. Along the way, Ahmed encounters various challenges and learns the importance of kindness and helpfulness. This minimalistic and postmodern film showcases the gentle and slow pace of rural life in Iran, while also exploring themes of friendship, family relationships, and education.
A surveillance specialist with a secret service agency becomes infatuated with a man she is watching, leading her into a dangerous obsession.
Night of the Demon follows a skeptical professor who becomes embroiled in a race against time to stop a demonic curse unleashed by a Satanic cult. As he delves deeper into the investigation, the professor uncovers a web of dark secrets and supernatural powers. With the help of a psychologist and a spirit medium, he must find a way to defeat the evil creature before it claims its next victim.
In 1691, a warlock, a male witch, is sentenced to death but escapes through a portal to present-day Los Angeles. He is pursued by a witch hunter who is determined to stop him from fulfilling a prophecy. As the warlock seeks to unleash supernatural powers and bring about the end of the world, the witch hunter races against time to stop him and save humanity.
The Story of the Weeping Camel depicts the story of a pregnant camel who gives birth in the Gobi Desert. The camel's rejection of her newborn calf threatens the family's way of life, forcing the nomadic family to undertake a desperate journey to save the camel and restore harmony. The film explores themes of tradition, family bonds, and the power of acceptance.
I Dreamed of Africa is a movie based on the true story of Kuki Gallmann, an Italian woman who moves to Kenya with her husband and son to start a new life. They face various challenges and adventures in the African wilderness, including encounters with dangerous animals, the loss of their pet dog, and the destruction of their property. Through it all, Kuki learns about the beauty and harshness of Africa, and finds strength and resilience within herself.
In the Arizona territory of 1880, landowner Jessica Drummond hires notorious gunslinger Griff Bonnell to help her regain control of her town. As they face off against a corrupt attorney general and his hired guns, Jessica and Griff find themselves drawn to each other amidst the chaos.
The Turin Horse is a dark and minimalistic film that follows the story of an old man and his horse as they face the relentless miseries of life. With very little dialogue, the film explores themes of nihilism, despair, and existentialism. The slow and contemplative pace emphasizes the emptiness and nothingness that surrounds the characters.
Hawaii is a historical drama film based on the novel of the same name. It follows the story of a missionary family who goes to Hawaii to spread Christianity, and the love triangle that develops between them and the native Hawaiians. The film explores themes of religion, love, and cultural clashes.
During World War I, a man named Noah is falsely convicted and sent to prison. Meanwhile, a massive flood occurs, causing chaos and destruction. As Noah's prison ship sinks, he gathers a diverse group of characters, including a blind woman, a Russian agent, and a chorus girl, to build an ark and survive the wrath of God.
À Nous la Liberté is a comedic and musical film that satirizes the dehumanization of factory workers in modern society. The story follows two friends who meet while serving time in prison and later reunite as successful businessmen. However, their success is short-lived as they both yearn for freedom and escape the confines of their automated factory jobs. The film explores themes of mass production, industrial exploitation, and the impact of automation on the human experience.
Tarzan and the Amazons follows Tarzan as he navigates the treacherous jungle and encounters an ancient city populated by fierce Amazon women. Together, they must face several challenges including bow hunting, Englishmen trespassing, and a stolen treasure. Tarzan's skills are put to the test as he fights to protect the Amazon women and reunite with his family.
A 14-episode serial in which Mala, a Polynesian in the employ of U.S. Intelligence investigates sabotage on Clipper Island. A gang of spies causes the eruption of a volcano, for which our hero is blamed. He convinces the local Princess Melani of his innocence and helps her ward off a takeover by rival high priest Porotu.
Red Dust tells the story of a love triangle in a rubber plantation in French Indochina, where a plantation overseer falls in love with the wife of a surveyor. The tropical setting, racial tensions, and infidelity create a dramatic backdrop for the characters' struggles.
Kon-Tiki is a documentary film about an experimental archaeological journey across the Pacific. The film follows a crew of adventurers who set sail on a raft to prove that Polynesians could have settled in the Pacific islands from South America. They face challenges such as windstorms, tides, and the dangers of the open ocean.