Philia
"Philia" indicates an abnormal appetite and desire towards a person or thing Eleven internationally-acclaimed genre film directors explore how that abnormal love, pushing the limits of obsession and danger, can result in violent and unexpected endings in this new erotic horror anthology, featuring the creator of the UK's independent Trash Arts Films, Sam Mason Bell.
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The Last Fiction
"The Last Fiction" is the first animated feature film made entirely in Iran. This contemporary looking crowd-favorite film played in countless film festivals and received multiple awards.
Based on classic 1000-year old Persian literature, "The Book of Kings," - this epic animated film follows the young hero Afaridoun, who is destined to save the kingdom's people from the darkness. King Zahak, who made a pact to seize the throne, is now haunted by his evil deeds, and his nightmares. Afaridoun must conquer his own inner demons before he can battle Zahak's dark forces and restore peace to the kingdom...
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Length: 100 mins.
Language: English
Presented through our partnership with FilmFest Distribution and the Los Angeles Animated Film Festival
When a neurotic private eye who struggles to finish the case takes a train voyage to confront the inevitability of his case's conclusion, his own dark secrets begin to reveal themselves.
A Shylock steals $100,000 from the gangsters he's working for, running for his life while being hunted through the city's violent streets, and setting off a wild chain of events that may lead him, ironically, to his own redemption.
In Chris Alexander's multi-media meditation on memory, isolation, identity, and bloodletting, a beautiful leather-clad humanoid (Ali Chappell) walks through a dream-world, plagued by violent visions and fragments of memories. After holing up in a monstrous home, the alien succubus flits in and out of reality, replaying the grisly murder of her doppelganger (Cheryl Singleton) while doubting her own sanity, and eventually, her existence.
On the surface, the old school building seemed safe -- but behind its walls lurked a nightmarish alien force, trapping a group of night-school students inside a creepy school. Surrounded by an alien barrier, the bizarre encounters inside the school escalate as the night goes on, quickly entangling the students in the horror of the Alien Goddess!
A high-octane women-in-horror anthology from leading independent, international genre filmmakers. Continuing the cutting edge tales of feminist-horror from the original "Built to Kill", this amped-up epic sequel pushes even more philosophical boundaries in the realm of horror, gore, comedy, action, and thrills, courtesy of leading independent filmmakers from France, Canada, and the USA, includes "No More God in Doctor", "Those Who Can Die", and "Nuke Them All".
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