The Scamp
Tod is a motherless boy, who is mistreated by his violent father. He eventually finds happiness with kindly foster parents.
Genre: Drama
Director: Wolf Rilla
Actors: Charles Lloyd Pack, Colin Petersen, David Franks, Dorothy Alison, Geoffrey Keen, Jill Adams, Margaretta Scott, Maureen Delaney, Richard Attenborough, Terence Morgan
Snow Trail
Three bank robbers, Eijima, Nojiri, and Takasugi, flee the police and escape into the mountains. At an inn high in the Japanese Alps, Eijima and Nojiri encounter a young woman…
Hostages
Soviet Georgia, 1983. Preparations for Nika and Ana’s wedding are in full swing and it’s a big day for both of their elite families. For the newlyweds and their friends,…
Familiar
Dragos Binder is doing research in order to write a fiction film based on the true event of his parents fleeing the country in the 80s communist Romania, but then…
The Greatest Inheritance
Estranged siblings return home to bury their mother and claim their inheritance, only to discover that their deceased mother has hidden the deed to the entire estate somewhere on the…
Palm Swings
After moving to Palm Springs, a young married couple puts their love to the test when they discover that their neighbors are swingers.
Monument Ave.
Bobby O’Grady is a low level member of a Boston Irish gang run by Jackie O’Hara. Jackie demands absolute, total loyalty to him. When Jackie kills one of Bobby’s buddies,…
Animal
The hardened son of a powerful industrialist returns home after years abroad and vows to take bloody revenge on those threatening his father’s life.
Thats Estertainment
A young gardener sets out to save her family farm by entering a floral competition for Easter. She meets a local pastor along the way who helps her restore the…
Bigger Than Life
A seriously ill schoolteacher becomes dependent on a “miracle” drug that begins to affect his sanity.
Oblivion Verses
When the elderly caretaker of a remote morgue discovers the body of a young woman killed during a protest, he embarks on a magical odyssey to give her a proper…