In this recently found and restored banned underground classic from 1984, four girls go into a bathroom to hide in the middle of a war and, after an impulsive act by one of them, they find themselves trapped there. As panic gives way to despair, tragedy approaches.
Long before John Pork the world burned under the hooves of one tyrant—Gengus Ham, high warlord of the Oinkle Empire. Born from blood, prophecy, and pork, Ham forged a brutal dynasty across the scorched earth, enslaving panthers, rats, birdfolk, and any creature who dared defy the Empire of Snout. With his Bone Guard army at his command and the dark magic of the Bacon Priests behind him, Ham rises from obscure village runt to divine emperor. But as he conquers and consumes, an ancient curse stirs—one that threatens to tear apart his empire from within and haunt his descendants for generations. GENGUS HAM is a sweeping, blood-soaked epic of war, myth, tyranny, and the twisted birth of a legacy. It's the untold prequel to the John Pork saga—where power is carved in bone, and destiny smells faintly of smoked meat.
In World War I, a Canadian soldier finds himself trapped in a hole while the war carries on around him. There, he finds himself conversing with a German soldier trapped in an adjacent crater, who reminds him of his own German heritage. While tensions are high, there’s a camaraderie there that can’t be denied.
Track the rise of the Third Reich as Germany sweeps through Europe, from the invasion of Poland to the fall of France. As Britain stands alone, political turmoil unfolds, leading to Neville Chamberlain's resignation-a turning point in the war's darkest hour.
Yaazhi, a mythical creature once sworn to protect its land and people, fails and abandons the battlefield. As it flees, the real war begins—a battle within the mind. When a protector turns deserter, can redemption ever be found?
Bliss follows a little girl's journey into her war ravaged ghost town on the hunt for food and water for her and her mother. Along the way we see the war through her eyes and the bliss she finds in her ignorance to the world around her.
Can a dog still be man’s best friend if that man is the Führer? Blondi explores the bizarre bond between Hitler and his beloved German Shepherd. From eating the crumbs under the table at the Führer’s birthday, to living in the confinement of the bunker, this film presents intimate glimpses of the dog’s daily life intertwined with the realities of war, depicting the oblivious pet's surreal impact on the Reich.