Joel, a rather idealistic romantic, has drawn up a meticulous plan to woo and share an entire life with "Gaby", an enigmatic girl he met in a cafe. When he finally goes to put his plan into action, something rather sudden happens.
An entrepreneur must sell his inventory in order to get a commercial produced. The product? A box that supposedly allows its contents to join its owner in heaven when the rapture comes.
Jana decides to make an ambitious film about the life of Bedřich Smetana, but unfortunately, right at the start, the main partner withdraws from the project and producer Richard decides to stop filming. However, Jana is not willing to give up on her dream and, thanks to a coincidence, she gains new helpers—two YouTubers! A joint creative phase begins, full of humorous situations based on the contrast between generations "X" and "Z."
Isaiah is a wanna-be rockstar who is granted knowledge of a sacred guitar chord from above. With this chord, he and his punk band, The Tips, quickly gain notoriety, leading Isaiah to become vain.
Socorro is a lawyer obsessed with finding the soldier who killed her brother during the 1968 Tlatelolco massacre. When she receives a crucial clue about the soldier’s whereabouts fifty years after her brother’s death, Socorro embarks on a reckless mission for revenge.
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After the drunk driving death of his father, 18-year-old Totone must look after his younger sister. He pursues a €30k Comté cheese award he has no hope of winning. Good thing Marie-Lise takes a liking for him!
Mu-ok is the self-made owner of the established restaurant 'Pyongmanok' that has been drawing long lines of customers before social media existed. He is deeply troubled by his only son, Moon-seok, whom he hoped would inherit the family legacy, becoming a monk, leaving him with no one to carry on the family name. While Mu-ok is devastated by the thought that his family line would end with him, young kids come to his restaurant claiming Moon-seok as their father! Mu-ok, now given a chance to continue his family's legacy, enjoys happiness like never before. Meanwhile, Moon-seok revisits his life before becoming a monk—and stumbles upon a shocking revelation…
Unable to cope with grief, Raoul arrives in Marseille, the city of his lost daughter. He finds her old friends, her music band, and even her dealer. But where will this much too intimate quest lead him? And what if music was a scream that could light up his heart?
The majestic cross of the savior rises above the village and casts a shadow on the quirky neighbourhood in preparation for the funeral. Vladimír is about to bury his wife and impatiently awaits his son Dušan, from whom he has long been estranged.
Miss Brill is a lonely woman; every Sunday she goes to the park to observe the neighborhood and listen to the town band. In those moments, she tries to see the beauty around her and pretend not to feel the sadness of her routine. With her criative imagination, Miss Brill imagines her routine within the settings of films and tv shows to console her lonely heart. Dona Brill (original title) is an adaptation of the short story "Miss Brill" by Katherine Mansfield.
After dealing with childhood trauma, the feeder seeks to capture innocent people to release her trauma on. STUFFED is a chilling horror-thriller that explores the horrors of childhood neglect and the lengths a person can go to fulfill a dangerous need.
Simone, a woman in her forties, is going through a moment of crisis and reflection. During an ordinary morning at her office, her life is turned upside down when she is suddenly transported to the cliffs of a deserted beach. This abrupt physical displacement symbolizes her inner journey, filled with discoveries and challenges—one that Simone, like many of us, faces during this time of introspection amid the social chaos the world is experiencing.
Tanner Slade, an extremely unlikable bro, is obsessed with counting his steps. On his way to a tropical, solo, drug-filled getaway, he is kidnapped, and wakes up in a room with a shock collar on. A voice over a loudspeaker explains that he can only take 50 steps every 24 hours, or he will be punished. He embarks on a journey where he must adapt his lifestyle, and conserve every step, in order to adhere to his captor’s demands. As this dark comedy unfolds, Tanner is forced to confront his own demons, and ultimately decide what matters more... attaining a bunch of trivial steps that no one in the world cares about, or not being a pile of human garbage.
Black Girl Panic serves as a homecoming of sort for Jasmine Ellis, reflecting back the formative experiences that formed her adulthood. To the delight of a full house in Austin, TX, Ellis looks back at her parents, experiences in a mental hospital and interracial marriage as a Texan whose seen the world but heat has never strayed too far from its roots.
Victor, a sixty-five-year-old man, is content living with his grandson but frustrated with his daughter and son-in-law’s presence. As his in-laws arrive for dinner, his daughter and son-in-law rearrange his home and urge him to take mysterious pills, but the pillbox is missing. During the search, it’s revealed Victor has plans with his boyfriend and won’t attend dinner. The search uncovers family secrets and taboos, sparing only Victor’s grandson, who understands him and shares laughs with him while secretly eating lollipops.
Have you ever wondered where your second sock goes when it disappears? This movie reveals the shocking truth that they don't want you to know. Follow Sue, local loco, in her quest for socks and answers.
Malika is annoyed, first by the fact she has to drive a broken-down truck to deliver two coffins to the families of the respective deceased and, secondly, by the idiocy of her companion Hassan, who is supposed to be in charge of paperwork. It is only after they have arrived at the second house that Hassan admits he got the coffins confused and each family has the wrong body. Along with their idle intern, they have to sort out which matters more: the satisfaction of the living or the sanctity of the dead.