Professor Henry Barnes decides he's lived long enough and contemplates suicide. His attitude is changed by Peggy Taylor, a chipper young mother-to-be who charms him into renting out his attic as an apartment for her and her husband Jason, a former GI struggling to finish college.

When professor Lippzigger dies, his favorite student Mark inherits the key to his secret laboratory....

With college graduation on the horizon, two slacker film students begin to lament their past four ye...

A bumbling tramp desires to build a home with a young woman, yet is thwarted time and time again by ...

A gently humorous look at otherness and xenophobia in modern day German with this tale of a black Be...

At fictional Harrad College students learn about sexuality and experiment with each other. Based on ...

The pregnant Marie is driving a luxury sedan through a country lane. She’s excited about marrying i...

When Simon awakens in the hospital after surviving a near-fatal accident, amnesia has erased the las...

Three friends attempt to recapture their glory days by opening up a fraternity near their alma mater...

Devout Christians Töre and Märeta send their only daughter, the virginal Karin, and their foster dau...

Marc, an unexperienced medical doctor from Germany arrives at the Hospital Universitario del Valle i...

After her husband runs off with his secretary, Terry Wolfmeyer is left to fend for herself -- and he...

Chicano first-year college filmmaker Joshua Trujillo carries the burden of three unfinished projects...

In the hip Brooklyn neighborhood of Red Hook, single dad and record store owner Frank is preparing t...

Young-ho doesn't have any dreams for his life. He has been studying for three years to enter a unive...

A smooth-talking ad executive attributes his remarkable success with women to his ability to manipul...

Quarreled sisters; Sarah and Wanda inherit property from their mother. It has always belonged to the...

Country girl Rebecca has spent most of her life on a farm in South Dakota, and, when she goes away t...
I started from the assumption that the discourse about the hospital could be the objective pretext f...