Could drinking coffee be against the law? A guy named Rickie, who looks a little down at the heel, says he's read that drinking 60 cups of coffee will kill a man. To find out, he walks into a Dallas café and starts downing cup after cup of java. Two guys in a booth bet on whether he'll get to 60; a lad looks on spellbound while his mom mutters about someone stopping him. At first the waitress is indifferent, then she gets worried and gets her boss. A cop comes in on his break: is Rickie committing a crime? The number of cups he consumes creeps toward 60. Then, it's one cup to go ...
CREMASTER 1 (1995) is a musical revue performed on the blue Astroturf playing field of Bronco Stadiu...
CREMASTER 4 (1994) adheres most closely to the project's biological model. This penultimate episode ...
22-year-old Colby is rebelling against feeling stifled by everybody because she's pregnant, but an e...
Seven heart-rending short films, seven approaches to a special relationship: When it comes to his mo...
Canaan kills a bee. It is not the last thing he will kill today. How far would you go to defend the ...
It's summer in the Portuguese countryside, where the local festivities take place. Chico is haunted ...
Along the day, we accompany Filomena, who works as a cleaning lady, through six different places.
“Heatstroke” reflects on this generation’s sexual and existential disorientation.
Guillaume kills Horacio "because he was shouting too loud." At his trial, the vacuity of the motive ...
Ireland, Easter, 1916. In Dublin, Irish rebel Patrick Pearse leads a revolt to free Ireland from the...
Ukrainian refugee Sofiy living in Edinburgh with a host couple Martin and Emilly becomes homeless wh...
Scottish man Jimmy Anderson, released from jail in the middle east over unpaid debt disputes, reunit...
Dado is loving and responsible husband. He also told stories to his loyal customers, Alas and Pabl...
40-something Tom has his boyfriend Mikey move in. What seems like domestic bliss at first gives way ...
"Mind the Gap!" says the voice on the subway. Vilhelmina thinks so much about the gap that she doesn...
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