A Materialaktion (an art performance/happening in which objects are used to create an art piece) by Viennese Aktionist Otto Muehl. The setting is a solemn Christmas celebration.
A man of the cloth finds his faith challenged both by the death of one of his closest relatives and ...
Whilst house-sitting in a secluded home in Scotland, Aarya, an expressionist painter, is gifted a re...
Pirelli Film's first promotional short, starring John Malcovich and Naomi Campbell.
Filmed before his feature-length Arrebato, Zulueta’s Frank Stein is a personal reading of horror cul...
Aarya leaves her family in the city to pursue her passion for the arts. She is gifted a red scarf, a...
A man volunteers to take part in an experiment that attempts to analyse human behaviour under extrem...
When WMIA news reporter Dana Diamond goes in search of the ultimate story she gets more than she bar...
Alice Guy's version of Edgar Allan Poe's The Pit and the Pendulum. This film is partially lost.
An alcohol/drug abuser re-examines his life until he nearly dies from an overdose. Then a friend con...
A man is trapped in a sinister flat, where nothing seems to obey the laws of nature.
A middle aged woman is desperately wondering in the streets looking for her daughter. A man finds he...
A young policewoman slowly goes insane while tracking down an elusive serial rapist/killer through I...
After a series of brutal murders occur in their Hollywood neighborhood, two women search for clues t...
A knight returns home from the Crusades to find his village devastated by disease and his family gon...
Simon is a little boy that has to deal with his babysitter, Sonia, a total nuisance. But that same n...
The story of a cat who, legend has it, longs to become human.
A young man walks into a meticulously clean and sterile bathroom and proceeds to shave away hair, th...
A young woman becomes the eighth wife of the wealthy Bluebeard, whose first seven wives have died un...
A chain-smoking woman has an encounter with a vampire.
From Richard Gale, mad maker of CRITICIZED, comes a film that will never have you looking at cutlery...