Julien (Ewen Bremner) is schizophrenic. His sister Pearl (Chloe Sevigny) is pregnant, father unknown. His pathetic brother Chris (Evan Neumann) aspires to be a wrestling champion. His ex-army father (Werner Herzog) rules the family with an iron fist. A gripping and moving journey into the heart of the dysfunctional American family, Julien Donkey-Boy is both a wildly imaginative step toward what Korine calls a 'New Cinema' as well as one of the most convincing and affecting portraits of schizophrenia ever captured on film.
A chilling horror tale about the perils of storytelling, 'Tusk' follows a brash American podcaster (Justin Long) as he braves the Canadian wilds to interview an old man (Michael Parks) with an incredible past - only to discover the man's dark secret involves a walrus.
From the creative mind of Terracino comes this wildly entertaining NYC tale of wide-eyed Elliot, a young gay man seen both as an inquisitive 10-year-old boy and an idealistic 21-year-old searching for love in all the wrong places. Elliot is handsome and charismatic, but unlucky in love. He can't seem to hold down a relationship for more than a few weeks but things look promising with Kiko, a sexy young go-go dancer who seems smitten with Elliot. As Elliot's heart is repeatedly broken in the present, the film flashes back to situations in the past that fuels his current need for love as he struggles through adolescence with his abused mother.
An outsider in a small coastal community, 19-year-old Marie (Sonia Suhl) lives alone with her parents. She has no one to confide in except Daniel (Jakob Oftebro), a young man mesmerised by her wild nature. When Marie discovers her body undergoing a transformation, she begins searching for answers linked to her family's hidden past. Her father tries to keep her safe from the watchful and fearful gaze of the townspeople, but something rebellious within Marie cannot be tamed. Soon her search for the truth will send her on a collision course with everyone around her - with the exception of Daniel, who will follow her to the end of the night.
'Eternal Summer' tells the story of Jonathan (Bryant Chang), a young man who finds himself in an enviable romantic predicament. On one hand, he has pretty Hong Kong university classmate Carrie (Kate Yeung) after him. The two share an idyllic day away from academic study to and spend a day in the big city, after which they check into a love hotel. Jonathan calls it off when Carrie tries to get intimate with him. It turns out that he's in love with someone else, namely his childhood friend Shane (Joseph Chang), a roguish and handsome troublemaker who excels at basketball and seems to be headed nowhere in particular after high school.
Carrie understands Jonathan's problem, and even accepts it. However, that isn't going to solve things for these conflicted youth. The revelation of Jonathan's sexuality creates tension between Carrie and Jonathan. Shane is oblivious to his best friend's issues and begins to fall for Carrie. However, there is a conflict of emotions over their mutual friendship with Jonathan. The days and nights pass, but the big secret of Jonathan's desires hangs over the three friends continuing to create conflict. Eventually their fragile triangle of mutual affection and painful attraction is tested to the limit of their friendship when it becomes clear to Carrie that Shane has also harboured the same desire and love for Jonathan all along.
The course of true love has never run smoothly for Parisian Violette (Julie Delpy), a 40 year-old workaholic whose romantic life is continually challenged by possessive teenage son, Lolo (Vincent Lacoste). Enjoying a long holiday in Biarritz, fashion exec Violette is surprised to find herself falling for fellow divorcee Jean-Rene (Dany Boon), a clueless but highly persistent local computer programmer. When Jean-Rene announces he's due to move to Paris for a work opportunity, the unlikely relationship is given a chance to continue. However he must first attempt to win the trust and respect of troublesome 19 year-old Lolo, a challenge that the endearingly naive Jean-Rene is not at all prepared for. When Lolo returns to live with Violette, and his playful schemes evolve into more serious set-ups, Jean-Rene is faced with a decision; is he willing to compete with Lolo's obsession to remain Violette's one and only favourite?
A unconventionally bold love story. Theo and Frank are on the run from the British Navy in the 1800s. They hide in the grounds of an abandoned country house - and quickly learn that it's more than their former life they are running from. A strikingly original British queer feature, 'The Secret Path' is like nothing you've seen before.
A quarter century after revolutionizing television, 'Twin Peaks' returns. Expanding the world you thought you knew, this limited event series takes you places wonderful, strange and farther out. This collection includes all 18 parts of the Showtime series, plus a wealth of exclusive, behind-the-scenes special features that will show you what's behind the "red curtain" and the making of this extraordinary television event.
Brothers Dave (Jeroen Perceval) and Kenneth (Kevin Janssens) are reunited on Kenneth's release after four years in prison following a failed home invasion. While Kenneth is anxious to dive headfirst into the drug-centred existence that ensnared him in the first place, both Dave and Sylvie (Veerle Baetens), Kenneth's erstwhile girlfriend, have adopted clean lifestyles. Drugs, crime, and the bonds of brotherhood create this dark crime thriller journey in the Ardennes.
University friends Mel and Ash are making their own way through London's gay scene, bitching, drinking lychee martinis and having as much sex as possible. However, when Gavin, a close friend of theirs from their college days, dies suddenly after an illicit meeting in a toilet, their lives are thrown into sharp perspective. With more on their mind than underground drag clubs, sex in public toilets and out-there beauty pageants, Mel and Ash are suddenly forced to engage in a journey of self-discovery and realise that there is more to life than the labels in their clothes and the crows' feet on their faces.
The tough world of amateur Rugby - mud, sweat, blood and guts - where the homoeroticism simmers just beneath the surface of the game. This is the story of one team whose horseplay got way out of hand.....
One of the more unusual entries in Delon's estimable filmography, "Shock Treatment " is an effective psychological thriller that also offers a timely comment on medical practice and the exploitation of the poor for the benefit of the wealthy. Hélène Masson (Annie Girardot), a stressed-out retail manager takes up a course of therapy at a centre run by the secretive Dr. Devilers (Alain Delon). At first, Hélène is encouraged by Devilers' apparent success with his other patients but soon becomes concerned when one of her fellow patients commits suicide. Later, one of the Portuguese serving boys disappears after asking her for help and Hélène soon realises that something is seriously wrong…
Based on the book series by highly-acclaimed author Stephen King. The last Gunslinger, Roland (Idris Elba), has been locked in an eternal battle with the Man in Black (Matthew McConaughey), determined to prevent him from toppling the Dark Tower, which holds the universe together. With the fate of the worlds at stake, good and evil will collide in the epic battle as only Roland can defend the Tower from the Man in Black.
10-year-old Nicolas lives with his mother on a remote island, in a village inhabited solely by women and young boys. In a hospital overlooking the ocean, all the boys are subjected to a mysterious medical treatment. Only Nicolas questions what is happening around him. He senses that his mother is lying to him, and is determined to find out what she does with the other women at night, on the beach... What he discovers is the beginning of a nightmare into which he is helplessly drawn. But in Stella, a young nurse at the hospital, Nicolas finds an unexpected ally.
Worlds collide in more ways than one in this stunning collection of award winning short films. Confidence is violated, classes clash and desire is concealed, yet love still triumphs regardless of the consequences.
Short Films Comprise:
1. Want It (2015)
2. Brace (2015)
3. Un Mundo Para Raul (2013)
4. Barrio Boy (2014)
5. Aban and Khorshid (2014)
6. I Love Hooligans (2013)
7. The Violation (2013)
8. The Package (2013)
9. An Afternoon (2014)
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