In 1918 Texas, Pearl, a young woman living on her parents' farm, is captivated by movies and dreams of becoming a chorus girl. As she spirals into madness, she indulges in abusing morphine and commits a series of murders, including her parents and a projectionist. Pearl's ultimate goal is to create a comfortable home for her husband who returns unexpectedly from war.
When the denizens of Littlehampton – including conservative Edith – begin receiving letters full of hilarious profanities, rowdy Irish migrant Rose is charged with the crime. Suspecting something amiss, the town's women band together to investigate.
Royal and Etheline Tenenbaum are a wealthy couple living in NYC with their three gifted children. As adults, the children are wearied versions of themselves. Chas is mourning the loss of his wife, Margot is suffering from writer's block and has a listless marriage, and Richie retired from professional tennis. The family is brought back together when Etheline's accountant proposes to her. Royal, the estranged father, tries to win his family back through fraud but is ultimately exposed. Despite the turmoil, the family finds healing and happiness.
Virgil Oldman, an esteemed art expert, takes advantage of people looking to sell their artworks by lying to them about their authenticity. One day, he is called to evaluate the possessions of a woman named Claire, with whom he forms a close bond. As their relationship develops, Virgil falls in love with her and helps her with her phobia. However, he later discovers that Claire, along with his friends, has stolen his art collection. Written by Jadde Josbeth Monreal Burciaga, Yaneli Alejandra Guzmán Jara, and Hansel Román Medina.
A woman clones her deceased lover and raises him as her own son, causing controversy and exploring themes of motherhood, love, and ethical boundaries. As the boy grows up, their relationship becomes increasingly complicated and taboo.
In 17th-century Puritan Boston, Hester Prynne becomes pregnant out of wedlock and is forced to wear a scarlet letter 'A' as a mark of shame. As she faces the judgment and condemnation of the Puritan community, Hester strives to find redemption and happiness amidst the harsh realities of her society.
Ophelia is a reinterpretation of Shakespeare's Hamlet, telling the story from the point of view of the character Ophelia. The movie explores themes of love, betrayal, and intrigue, set in medieval times. Ophelia finds herself caught between the ambitions of the royal court and her love for Prince Hamlet. As tensions rise and a murder takes place, Ophelia must navigate a treacherous path to seek vengeance and protect those she loves.
Northanger Abbey follows Catherine Morland and her journey as she navigates the world of love and mystery in the English countryside. Set in the 19th century, the story explores themes of innocence, family relationships, and forbidden love. Catherine's journey takes her to a grand estate, where she encounters a love triangle, romantic rivals, and dark secrets hidden within the mansion.
A man with a troubled past becomes haunted by his memories and starts to lose his grip on reality. As he delves deeper into his past, he uncovers shocking secrets that threaten to destroy his sanity.
In Yellowstone City, Montana, a former slave seeks refuge in a declining boomtown. However, his arrival coincides with the discovery of gold by a local prospector, who is mysteriously murdered. The protagonist must navigate through a web of intrigue and danger as he tries to find his place in a town plagued by greed and violence.
In 1930s New York City, a group of young women from wealthy families experience the challenges of love, ambition, and societal pressures. As they navigate their personal and professional lives, they must confront issues such as abusive relationships, financial struggles, and societal expectations. With the backdrop of the Great Depression, their friendships are tested and their lives forever changed.
The Mafu Cage follows Ellen and Cissy, two sisters living in a secluded home filled with African art. As Ellen becomes increasingly unstable, her obsession with Cissy grows, leading to a chilling climax of madness and despair.
Lovely Molly is a drama horror thriller that follows the story of a young woman named Molly who begins to experience a downward spiral into drug addiction and psychosis. As her mental state deteriorates, she is haunted by glimpses of her abusive father and the trauma of her parents' death. She is pushed to the edge as she is confronted with terrifying visions and a sense of impending doom. Can Molly escape the horrors of her own mind, or will she be consumed by her own darkness?
After a road accident, a woman suffers from amnesia and returns home to her estranged family. However, she soon discovers dark secrets and must uncover the truth before it's too late.
The suicide of a pregnant woman begins to look like murder and a county prosecutor is called in to investigate.
The Neighbors' Window is a drama short film that tells the story of a middle-aged woman who becomes obsessed with spying on her neighbors. After the death of her husband, she finds herself longing for excitement and vicarious experiences. She starts using binoculars to watch the couple in the apartment across the street, which leads to a series of unexpected consequences. Through this voyeuristic activity, she gains a new perspective on life and learns valuable lessons about love, appreciation, and the fragile nature of relationships.
When a dysfunctional family takes over a funeral home, they soon discover that it is haunted by supernatural entities. As they try to navigate their new lives, they are faced with terrifying events and must confront their own past.
When a college student moves into a house, she uncovers a family secret involving her twin sisters and a pentagram symbol. As she delves deeper into the mystery, she is haunted by the death of her brother and experiences horrifying encounters, including gaslighting and a throat slit. With the help of a therapist and a psychologist, she must confront her fears and uncover the truth about her family.
Tommaso, a quiet, thoughtful child of five, lives in a world of his own, conversing daily with three imaginary friends. Seemingly loved by his parents, Tommaso senses that their affections are superficial and he yearns for something more.
The Oyster Princess is a silent comedy film that tells the story of a wealthy princess who is on the quest to find a suitable husband. Set in a world of excessive wealth and capitalism, the princess goes to extreme lengths to find her ideal spouse. Along the way, she encounters various comedic situations, including a boxing match and a mistaken identity. This German expressionism film is a satirical take on royalty and explores themes of wealth, class, and marriage.