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- Carter, an art conservator, arrives in Italy to restore a fresco in an old church. He discovers that the strange locals are hiding something and a mystery relating to a nearby lake that legend says was created by a meteor.
- A strange family relationship would be violated when a group of cannibals stalks the only woman in the family. Violents decisions turned into acts of torture and desires of pleasure. One by one until they break the moral family.
- Freely inspired to the GACY's torture insane world, this film promise to tell what in other movies no one had the courage to push the limits!
- For the 50th anniversary of the Lake Bodom murders, two media students obsessed with the case launch a journalistic investigation. The footage they have left behind only raises new questions.
- A teacher and her student travel to the European countryside to investigate 22 recent Mothman sighting reports, but what begins as an attempt to stop a catastrophe becomes a nightmarish fight for survival.
- Join Bob and his hapless side kick Des during their adventures in the crazy world of gardening.
- After the flames is an apocalypse anthology of seven cerebral and stylish stories, each sharing a vision of the end of days.
- Five strangers, one nightmare, Hell reincarnated. Curse of Mesopotamia is the first english language genre film coming out of the Middle East. Starring a diverse international cast, it is based on the Newroz legend.
- A professor goes to a small town in Italy to study the story of a witch killed in the early 1800's, and is drawn into a web of terror and possession as the spirit of the witch attempts to find a new host.
- Justine a once accomplished writer is currently on a press tour with her publisher Gabe, In an attempt to revitalize her career she isolates herself from any and all distractions while at the same time battling for the spotlight. But she soon comes to realize that she is being tormented by a character she wrote that ruined her creative drive 2 years earlier and has caused her career to plummet. The voices in her head have become louder than ever.
- Lisa Herdahl, a Mississippi mother of six, is forced to sue her public school district in order to have The Bible removed from her childrens' classrooms.
- When the beautiful dancer Salome learns that the dwarf circus owner Marcel has just received an inheritance, she marries the lovesick, diminutive performer, all the while planning to steal his fortune and run off with her lover, strong man Sansone. When Marcel and fellow performers discover her evil plan, they band together to carry out a brutal revenge.
- In 1940, a year before the Nazis started deporting Jews to death camps, Joseph Stalin ordered the deportation of approximately 200,000 Polish Jews from Russian-occupied Eastern Poland to forced labor settlements in the Soviet interior. As cruel as Stalin's deportations were, ultimately they largely saved Jewish lives, for the deportees constituted the overwhelming majority of Polish Jews who escaped the Nazi Holocaust. "Saved by Deportation" not only tells this story, but it re-traces the path Asher and Shyfra Scharf traveled more than 60 years ago from Poland to Siberia to the former Soviet states of Tajikistan and Uzbekistan in Central Asia. It is in those largely Muslim societies, in the cities of Kuhjand, Jeezax and Samarkand, that the film demonstrates a remarkable spirit as the Scharfs are welcomed by the locals who recall fondly the sojourn of Polish refugees in their midst. This little-known story of survival is both a harrowing adventure and an affirmation of human goodness during a time of great darkness.
- A documentary on professional basketball's influence on Jewish culture.
- 1905: Syphilis and prostitution flourish in a small town somewhere in the Danube monarchy. Though prostitution is officially prohibited, the panderers have found a way to bypass the law. Children run through the streets and do the pimping. In the midst of the night stands Marie, a young prostitute, who has learned how to live in this shady environment. She dwells together with Grete, her pregnant colleague, and some other whores at the brothel on the outskirts of town. Marie's encounters with johns have many faces; notorious bon vivants, an old man who brings cake from his wife, and Count Albin, a lofty gentleman whose behavior is very strange. Before Marie sleeps with him, she must tie a blue band with white dots around her thigh. The next day she encounters the Count shopping with his twelve year old daughter, Anna. It's apparent that Anna who wears a blue band with white dots in her hair is afraid of her father. Marie is deeply touched by Anna's emotional state which provokes her curiosity about the child. As she investigates Anna's situation Marie's humanity is revealed. It's ironic that a girl, Anna, of noble origins finds a motherly role model in Marie the prostitute. Because of this relationship the brothel is transformed into a nursery and Marie's bed becomes a safe haven from a pedophile father. Marie herself is also transformed into a loving, motherly individual.
- "Sixty Days" is a story about the interconnected lives of four city dwellers: James, a wealthy and violent psychopath; Michelle, a troubled schizophrenic office worker; "the Junglist," a retail clerk, and the prostitute the Junglist falls for, Corrine. Before he leaves the city, James throws himself four send-off parties. These parties serve as the event that bring the four main characters in "Sixty Days" together. After each party we follow a different character, seeing the most intimate details of their private lives. "Sixty Days" begins with the story of Michelle, a young alcoholic-schizophrenic who is obsessed with James. At one of James' parties, Michelle meets the Junglist, a scruffy and down-on-his-luck retail clerk. Michelle and the Junglist have a brief romance before Michelle rejects him because of her unrequited love for James. At another of James' parties, the Junglist meets Corrine, a prostitute who was brought along as a going away "gift" for James. Corrine and the Junglist quickly fall in love and develop a relationship that leaves the Junglist struggling to deal with Corrine's way of life. Meanwhile, Corrine descends further into a world of drugs, poverty and abuse at the hands of her ruthless drug dealer Pino. In the end the Junglist and a battered Corrine resolve to make their lives better - together. "Sixty Days" shows us the way people in a city can be at once interconnected and alienated. The film gives us an insight into the way different social classes - the rich and the poor - interact in an urban metropolis. "Sixty Days" is a low-budget, Canadian independent film produced by Sixteen Films Ltd. Shot on location in Toronto, Canada, "Sixty Days" is a dynamic ensemble piece that follows the interconnected lives of four young adults as they navigate relationships, careers and the dark streets of the big city.
- The Boat People is a psychological thriller. Jared is taken to the coast by his new girlfriend, Alice. They stay in the seaside cottage she's owed all her life with her sister, Cleo. As soon as he gets there, Jared begins to have haunting dreams of a distant exotic land. The dreams excite Alice. Even more weird is that when Cleo unexpectedly turns up, she somehow seems to know what happens in the dreams without him telling her. Gradually Jared realises that the sisters are using his dreams to uncover a long-buried secret from their childhood, when they lived in Vietnam and their parents were brutally murdered. But who was the murderer? And why does Jared begin to feel that his life is now threatened? As the landscape and the house reveal their secrets, Jared becomes more and more drawn into the twisted world of The Boat People. First they take over his dreams, then they take over his mind.
- In this surreal thriller, mysterious blond Marie March takes a journey to the town of Darckeville to scam a priceless set of antiques from an eccentric collector, but also to get away from the clutches of her overbearing older husband. On the freight train to Darckeville, fevered sensual dreams and dark childhood memories crowd her troubled mind - portentous omens of an unresolved past hurrying to catch up with her. Caz , a beautiful but psychopathic ex-lover from years ago has discovered her whereabouts, she is on a mission to fight Betrayal and defend those who have been hurt by "Love". She wants Marie all to herself, and if she can't have her then no one can. Set against a backdrop of fading dreams, broken aspirations, and the crumbling ruins of a decaying town coloured with strange characters, their separate paths collide with explosive results.
- Shot on video with dynamic hand-held camerawork and a high volume of scathing dialogue, RENDEZVOUS is the debut of self-taught filmmaker Alexander Schüler. The film follows two couples. Without their respective partners' knowledge, all four set up dates with a person of the other couple. The swapped partners unexpectedly run into each other, and all hell breaks loose as societal conventions are challenged and deep-rooted resentment comes to the fore...
- Tony is a Cuban-American Metals trader. Tony travels to Cuba. This journey also becomes a discovery of his own Cuban roots. Tony finds the beautiful Mariana whom he presumed had died at sea, and she awakens in him his true destiny.
- Lannie and Kellie are very close to each other. When university classmates start becoming friends with Kellie, Lannie feels threatened and finds a way to eliminate the problem. Kellie is "the nice one," but also has wicked tendencies.
- Two beautiful showgirls must save the world from outerspace invaders, wrestling werewolves....and bad taste.
- Nathan has been away travelling for nine months after university. He returns home to his white middle class family in the depths of Devon with his new girlfriend. What they don't realise is that she is black
- Greeley, CA is a quiet little town nestled in the foothills of central California. The people are quaint and friendly. Perhaps two friendly. The town holds it share of mysteries as four young adults from the San Francisco bay area find out on their long holiday weekend.
- An associative view of the days, nights and characters that enclosed the life of Arthur Janov, which defines in the conclusion "It's never too late to have a happy childhood".
- Eleanor wants to change her life and do so on camera, hoping to turn a page in her life. With a relentless film crew on her case and some advice from the wrong people she finds herself in a big mess. A sad comedy about persona and identity, life in a big city, individualism and privacy.
- in the first story, Celeste and her husband rent a country house for the holidays. Often alone in the house, Celeste begins to experience horrible visions that seem to emerge from the cracks in the walls. In the second story, Yuri and Max have been friends for a lifetime, spending their evenings drinking and discussing their lives. But this particular evening will be their last.
- An Actress thinks she is about to audition for the opportunity of a lifetime, but things aren't what they appear to be when she wakes up in a room, tied to a chair with camera's pointed at her, now she is the victim of a director who will make sure she gets the scene right by any means necessary.
- African-American residents in Norco, Louisiana, who believe that increasing pollution is negatively impacting their health, demand to be relocated from under the shadow of a Shell oil refinery.
- The life of a small Siberian village totally depends on the breeding of reindeer. With the advent of new times the wolves have started to behave cruelly. They decimate the reindeer herd by sucking out their blood, not by killing and eating them. They just leave the bodies there. The shepherds ask Nikolai Szergeievich (who is generally believed to be the offspring of shamans) to help them.
- A feature film version of the similarly titled web series. The trials and tribulations of two friends who wanted to make a movie so bad, they failed to notice they were living in one.
- A bloody, violent and disturbing retelling of Edgar Allan Poe's tale.
- This film tells a shocking and brutal story that has been kept a secret in Poland for over 60 years. It tells the story of a pogrom in 1941 in Jedwabne, Poland and explores the implications of the past for present constructions and negotiations of personal, national and religious identity.
- The Four 1 Liberation Front is a really, really serious look at the crazy world of an all-American home-grown terrorist group. Shocking footage from the FBI's investigation, and a stringer news crew deep undercover, reveals this radical, socio-political group's path towards crisis as they sound a wake-up call for us all: "Death to oil company greed".
- A man's struggle to come to grips with his deteriorating mental state stemming from losing the love of his life.
- Two body snatchers try to rob a body from a morgue where a cross-dressing doctor obsessed with fame works.
- This road movie is the search of a Dutch female anthropologist to the local people in the hinterland of Papua (Indonesia) who have found - by surprise - stone figurines. They were frightened. Stone images of men were so strange to them. They thought of magical powers in action, because they themselves did not know how to carve wooden figurines, let alone stone ones. Via airplanes, canoes and trekking this documentary tries to unravel these mysteries by searching the tribal locals involved, and the wisdom of the scientists in town.
- The End is a light hearted existential horror film about Joseph, a curious school teacher and Clara, his detective friend, who believes that his history of visions may help ensnare an elusive kidnapper. Half way into his mystery, Joseph has his most explosive vision, in a twist that turns on its ear our notions of conventional narrative cinema.
- A documentary that tells the story of Eunice Baker, a borderline mentally retarded woman who was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison for murdering a young child, despite evidence that the death was accidental. After nearly 5 years in prison, The New York State Appellate Court recently reduced Eunice's sentence to criminally negligent homicide, and she was released on time served.
- An act of betrayal forces a young girl named Helena into undertaking a surreal journey into darkness. Helena will be forced to seek the answers to questions best forgotten, yet impossible to ignore.
- Have you lost someone that you loved? How do you go on? When did you first realised you were moving from grief back into the land of the living? The short film Love in Motion begins with a man lost in his own grief.................
- Sometimes, mystifying bonds are set up between people. Bonds which overcome distance, oblivion and unawareness. And when those bonds are created, they can become what we need to survive.
- The documentary tells the emotional marching band story through two high school bands, one an Ohio championship show band, the other a Los Angeles band reborn after 18 years of silence due to cutbacks. Travel on adventures through band camp, the marching season, and 2006 competitions. See the life-changing effects for these students and the ramifications when music is lost. Learn about the substantial rewards of disciplined practice, the overlooked technical artistry involved, and dispel the misconceptions about band. This is marching band as you have never seen it before, part music video, reality, drama, comedy, and full-on entertainment.
- When a mysterious explosion destroys a space station on the edge of the galaxy, five survivors manage to board an escape shuttle. Left adrift without communications, food, or any means of leaving the system, the survivors are forced to work together to survive. But soon evidence surfaces that one of them may actually be the saboteur that caused the station's destruction! Can the disfunctional group band together long enough to be rescued, when no one knows who they can trust?
- About the American Deep South in the turbulent '50's and '60's, and features two African-American journalists who covered the important stories of the era.
- 20-year-old Sisai, Ethiopian immigrant in Israel, lives with his adoptive family - the Gavros. Father Gavro returns from Ethiopia with news of Sisai's biological father's whereabouts. Confused by the news and the fresh confrontation with his past, Sisai does not share his family's excitement. He is too busy with his own news; Sivan, his girlfriend, is pregnant. The director, who is also Sisai's brother, joins him and their father on a journey to Ethiopia on their search for identity, blood connection, love and longing.
- When another child goes missing in the Harrogate area, suspicion from the locals falls on a some what different man called 'Larry' but can you always judge a book by its cover.
- In Israel, in the years following the events of the Social Protest of summer 2011 and the events that followed, life has become more and more difficult for the average citizen. Government corruption and the ever rising costs of living have forced people into a quiet protest, left with no choice but to generally accept the status quo. Eventually, something has to give. Israeli Independence Day 2017. Avner Peles wakes up in an unknown place, tied to a chair and his head covered. He has no idea how he got there or why. A stranger walks into the room and takes a seat in front of him. Avner has to find out why he is there and most importantly, how to get his freedom back.