A short comedy spoof about Universal Monsters and their everyday unconventional work done at their very own talent agency for their movies.

Experts set out to prove that female great white sharks rule the ocean.

John Huston (1906-1987) war Reporter, Offizier der mexikanischen Kavallerie, Schauspieler und Gentleman-Farmer. Als Regisseur erlangte er mit Filmen wie "Die Ehre der Prizzis" (1985), "Moby Dick" (1956) oder "Der Malteser Falke" (1941) Weltruhm. Triebfeder in seinen vielen Leben war vor allem sein unbedingter Freiheitswille.

In Rückblenden, die von ihrem engsten Freund Noel Coward kommentiert werden, wird das Leben der Gertrude Stein erzählt: Anfang des zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts war Stein ein einfaches, englisches Chormädchen aus ärmlichen Verhältnissen. In den 20er und 30er Jahren arbeitete sie sich in den Londoner Music Halls schließlich zu einer gefeierten Diva hoch...

Symbol in the eyes of urbanites of an authentic nature, the French forest is going through an unprecedented phase of industrialization. Heavy mechanization, monocultures, fertilizers and pesticides, forest management follows the intensive agricultural model at high speed. From Limousin to Landes, from Morvan to Vosges, Le Temps des Forêts offers a journey to the heart of industrial forestry and its alternatives. Living forest or wooded desert, today's choices will shape the landscape of tomorrow.

Two couples go on a boating holiday together, and run into some strange people and events.

People who knew R. perceived her as a happy woman. A woman from Brno in her thirties who moved to Sweden together with her Slovak husband, psychiatrist Ivan. In their new home country, the young couple bought a house and had two children. It seemed that R.’s life would continue in a predictable way. As a distraction from the routine, she chose an unusual hobby. She created a male alter-ego and started writing novels for LGBTQ+ audiences. R. was happy but felt empty on the inside. She could only fill it by living out her true self. Things started speeding up and R. began changing. R. is now Marvin. And Marvin is a man.

Barbara is a filmmaker who has been working in the prison environment for a few years now. She is preparing a film written and directed by long-term inmates in a prison in the projects around Paris. Twice a week, Barbara goes to the prison where she shoots interviews with the inmates which will serve as a basis for the writing of their screenplay.

Als Angestellte eines Münchener Reisebüros soll die junge und hübsche Marla eine Pauschalreise zum sagenumwobenen Königssee organisieren. Zur Seite steht ihr dabei Hotelier Maximilian Leitner, ein ebenso faszinierender wie mysteriöser Mann, der im Besitz des besten Hotels am Königssee ist. Obwohl Marla merkt, dass der galante Hotelier von einer geheimnisvollen Trauer umgeben ist, lässt sie sich mehr und mehr in seinen Bann ziehen. Erst als sie erfährt, dass Max noch immer um eine Frau namens Nora trauert, die vor 20 Jahren spurlos verschwunden ist, beendet sie schließlich die Liaison. Zurück in München macht Marla dann eine beunruhigende Entdeckung: Per Post erhält die junge Frau ein anonymes Schreiben, das ein altes Foto von Nora enthält. Schockiert muss sie feststellen, dass Max' einstige Geliebte ihre leibliche Mutter ist. Marla beschleicht ein furchtbarer Verdacht. Sie kehrt zurück, fest entschlossen, das Geheimnis des Königssees ein für alle Mal zu lüften

Yusef, a first-generation Pakistani engineering student, moves off-campus with a group of Muslim punks in Buffalo, New York. His new "un-orthodox" housemates soon introduce him to Taqwacore: a hardcore, Muslim punk-rock scene that only exists out west. As the seasons change, Taqwacore influences the house more and more. The living room becomes a mosque during the day, while it continues to host punk parties at night. Ultimately, Yusef is influenced by Taqwacore too, as he begins to challenge his own faith and ideologies. 'The Taqwacores' deals with the complexities of being young and Muslim in modern-day America.

Trattoria tells the story of Sal Sartini (played by Tony Denison from “The Closer”), a “conventional” chef in that he has an upscale, brick and mortar restaurant, who anxiously scans every diner wondering if he or she is the famed Michelin reviewer or the local reviewer who can get him on the coveted “Top 100 Restaurants” list. The interplay between Sal and his son, Vince (played by John Patrick Amedori), who thinks he might want to be a chef and is willing to experiment with his grandmother’s traditional Italian recipes, creates some drama. When stymied by his father, who thinks that training his son involves having him wash dishes and plunge clogged toilets in the restaurant, Vince finds alternative outlets.

A stock car driver goes undercover as the wheel man for a motorcycle gang.

An American troop stranded in the Italian wilderness, struggle to find their way back to safety during World War 2.