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Sell-Out
Accattone
The Benders
The Agency
Please Murder Me!
Brief Encounter
Dogs Life
Anna Karenina
10 Brothers of Shaolin
Mazes and Monsters
The Ballerina
The Equation of Life
Simon of the Desert
The People Next Door
The Kennel Murder Case
Marihuana
Apache Blood
Carnival Story
The Blue Angel
Antigone
WHAT WE OFFER
Drama
That Cuts Deep
We handpick films that linger long after the credits roll—stories that challenge, comfort, and captivate.
Intense
Character Journeys:
Stories where growth, grief, and grit collide.
Stream: Death of a ProphetGritty Realism
to Grand Emotion:
From council estates to courtrooms, from warzones to whispered truths.
Stream: Dark AwakeningBritish Classics
& Global Voices:
Homegrown brilliance alongside international drama.
Stream: The Bodyguard
Conflict.
Choice. Consequence.
A selection of powerful films now streaming:
The Equation of Life
Inspired by a true story. When 11 year old Adam (filmmaker Gerry Orz) is bullied in his new town, he begins to video journal his experiences. When he finally takes matters into his own hands, everyone around him is affected. His parents, his sister, the bully and his mother; they all pay a price for their actions. A dramatic film by one child speaking to all children (and adults) alike.
Simon of the Desert
Directed by Luis Buñuel, this surreal, darkly comic parable follows Simon, a 4th-century ascetic saint who chooses to live atop a pillar in the desert, devoting himself to prayer and denial of earthly pleasures. But his resolve is constantly tested by the Devil, who appears in many forms to tempt and taunt him. Blending biting satire with spiritual allegory, Simon of the Desert is a sharp, inventive meditation on faith, hypocrisy, and human weakness from one of cinema’s great provocateurs.
The People Next Door
Comfortable New York suburbanites Arthur and Gerrie Mason discover one night that their seemingly perfect 16-year old daughter, Maxie has been tripping on LSD. Arthur, a smug, bullying braggart, immediately suspects his 17-year old (long-haired) son, Artie of supplying the drug to his sister, and immediately kicks him out of the house. Whereupon (suitably) confused Harris runs next door to seek advice from high school principal David Hoffman whose wife, Tina is an alcoholic, and whose son Sandy has his own problems. Very sensibly, he advises love and understanding on the part of the parents, which all but goes out the window when Maxie confesses she has been tripping for quite a while now, is also sexually active and on the pill. Meanwhile, she just keeps getting worse--she's found by her father high on cocaine and in bed with a biker. From there, it's straight to family therapy where...
The Kennel Murder Case
Philo Vance, accompanied by his prize-losing Scottish terrier, investigates the locked-room homicide of a prominent and much-hated collector whose broken Chinese vase provides an important clue.
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