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Flow

Flow

Flow (1996)


A filmmaker talks about his work and love life with an unseen friend behind the camera. We also watch four of his short films.

Four Rooms

Four Rooms

Four Rooms (1995)


It's Ted the Bellhop's first night on the job...and the hotel's very unusual guests are about to place him in some outrageous predicaments. It seems that this evening's room service is serving up one unbelievable happening after another.

Face's a Verb

Face's a Verb

Face's a Verb (2021)


An anthology film of seven short films made during the Training Camp of FIRST Film Festival 2021.

Return to Horror Hotel

Return to Horror Hotel

Return to Horror Hotel (2019)


Return to Horror Hotel is an anthology feature with 4 segments. One is about giant a bedbugs, one is about a magical charm that turns girls beautiful, one is about a WWII sailor who hasn't aged and one is about a terrorizing severed hand.

Ghosts vs. Aliens 03

Ghosts vs. Aliens 03

Ghosts vs. Aliens 03 (2007)


A two-part feature directed separately by Shimizu and his colleague Keisuke Toyoshima. Unrelated to each other, both have a common goal: to bring ghosts and aliens together in pure, referential and absurdistic delirium, including neo-Nazi specters, zombie yakuzas and nasty aliens.

Dve frašky

Dve frašky

Dve frašky (1979)


In Gack's house, someone is constantly robbing him of bread and pastries. The main suspect, according to Lopušný, is his companion Belák. The farce ends with Gacek being punished, Lopušný and Belák being compensated and reconciled with the rich thief. The main storyline of the farce Pytač consists of the fourfold transformation of the landowner Dobši, his wife Pľuta and his daughter Matilda, who is about to be married off.

Tales from the Darkside: The Movie

Tales from the Darkside: The Movie

Tales from the Darkside: The Movie (1990)


A young boy tells three stories of horror to distract a witch who plans to eat him.

Creepshow

Creepshow

Creepshow (1982)


Five tales in the style of classic '50s horror comics, involving a murdered man emerging from the grave, a meteor's ooze that makes everything grow, a snack for a crated creature, a scheming husband, and a malevolent millionaire with an insect phobia.

Creepshow 2

Creepshow 2

Creepshow 2 (1987)


Three macabre tales from the latest issue of a boy's favorite comic book, dealing with a vengeful wooden Native American, a monstrous blob in a lake, and an undying hitchhiker.

Creepshow 3

Creepshow 3

Creepshow 3 (2006)


This follow-up to the George Romero/Stephen King-launched anthology series features five new tales of horror and a wraparound. The main stories deal with alternative realities ("Alice"), possessed communication devices ("The Radio"), vampires and serial killers in lust ("Call Girl"), mad inventors ("The Professor's Wife"), and hauntings from beyond the grave ("Haunted Dog").

New York, I Love You

New York, I Love You

New York, I Love You (2008)


New York, I Love You delves into the intimate lives of New Yorkers as they grapple with, delight in and search for love. Journey from the Diamond District in the heart of Manhattan, through Chinatown and the Upper East Side, towards the Village, into Tribeca, and Brooklyn as lovers of all ages try to find romance in the Big Apple.

The Cosmos on the Commode

The Cosmos on the Commode

The Cosmos on the Commode (2008)


Four comedic episodes framed within the story of a tyrannical Zen master and his two hapless disciples.

Dear Diary

Dear Diary

Dear Diary (1993)


Nanni Moretti recalls in his diary three slice of life stories characterized by a sharply ironic look: in the first one he wanders through a deserted Rome, in the second he visits a reclusive friend on an island, and in the last he has to grapple with an unknown illness.

Three Ages

Three Ages

Three Ages (1923)


The rituals of courtship, romantic rivalry, and love play out three times as a man vies with a villain for the girl. In the Stone Age, the rivalry is set off by dinosaurs, a turtle used as a ouija board, and a round of golf with stones. In ancient Rome, the men display their brawn through a chariot race, using dogs instead of horses. In contemporary times, the man finds himself overcome by modernity, including a very fragile car.

Tales of Terror

Tales of Terror

Tales of Terror (1962)


Three stories adapted from the work of Edgar Allen Poe: 1) A man and his daughter are reunited, but the blame for the death of his wife hangs over them, unresolved. 2) A derelict challenges the local wine-tasting champion to a competition, but finds the man's attention to his wife worthy of more dramatic action. 3) A man dying and in great pain agrees to be hypnotized at the moment of death, with unexpected consequences.

Kin chan no Cinema Jack

Kin chan no Cinema Jack

Kin chan no Cinema Jack (1993)


Kin chan no Cinema Jack is an anthology film starring Yuen Biao and produced by Jackie Chan

60 Seconds of Solitude in Year Zero

60 Seconds of Solitude in Year Zero

60 Seconds of Solitude in Year Zero (2011)


An anthology of one-minute films created by 51 international filmmakers on the theme of the death of cinema. Intended as an ode to 35mm, the film was screened one time only on a purpose-built 20x12 meter public cinema screen in the Port of Tallinn, Estonia, on 22 December 2011. A special projector was constructed for the event which allowed the actual filmstrip to be burnt at the same time as the film was shown.

Body Bags

Body Bags

Body Bags (1993)


A woman working the late shift at a gas station while a killer is on the loose; a man who can't stand the thought of losing his hair; a baseball player that submits to an eye transplant. An anthology of terror.

30/30 Vision: Three Decades of Strand Releasing

30/30 Vision: Three Decades of Strand Releasing

30/30 Vision: Three Decades of Strand Releasing (2019)


Over 30 filmmakers and friends of Strand Releasing have come together to honor the company’s indelible contribution to independent cinema over the past thirty years. The participating filmmakers have each created a short film for the project, all shot on iPhones.

Genius Party

Genius Party

Genius Party (2007)


The seven short films making up GENIUS PARTY couldn’t be more diverse, linked only by a high standard of quality and inspiration. Atsuko Fukushima’s intro piece is a fantastic abstraction to soak up with the eyes. Masaaki Yuasa, of MIND GAME and CAT SOUP fame, brings his distinctive and deceptively simple graphic style and dream-state logic to the table with “Happy Machine,” his spin on a child’s earliest year. Shinji Kimura’s spookier “Deathtic 4,” meanwhile, seems to tap into the creepier corners of a child’s imagination and open up a toybox full of dark delights. Hideki Futamura’s “Limit Cycle” conjures up a vision of virtual reality, while Yuji Fukuyama’s "Doorbell" and "Baby Blue" by Shinichiro Watanabe use understated realism for very surreal purposes. And Shoji Kawamori, with “Shanghai Dragon,” takes the tropes and conventions of traditional anime out for very fun joyride.