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  • El día de los albañiles 2

    Sequel to Day of the Laborer. Roberto and his wife Beatriz work on a construction site, him as a laborer and her selling food. Another laborer El Chalan, seduces neighborhood maids in order to rob the homes where they work. In the neighborhood there is also a serial killer on the loose who preys on prostitutes.

  • The Psychological Test

    Famed detective Akechi Kogorō (Shigeru Amachi) investigates a stunningly beautiful woman wearing black pearl earrings who possesses a legendary painting by van Gogh. When a lavish art unveiling spirals into revenge and murder, Akechi must unravel the tangled web of deception.

  • Pink Trap

    Two beautiful young girls who were raised in an orphanage join hands, arms and everything else to fight the bureaucracy’s intent to close down their beloved orphanage.

  • The New Kids

    A brother and his young sister come to a small town to find out a local gang terrorizes the population.

  • My Science Project

    His high school teacher issues an ultimatum: turn in a science project or flunk. So Mike Harlan scavenges a military base’s junk pile for a suitable gizmo. He finds one… and unwittingly unleashes the awesome power and energy of the unknown. Twisted dimensions. Time warps. A fantastic realm where the past, present, and future collide in a whirling vortex of startling adventure and superlative special effects.

  • Chikan to rikon tsuma

    His young wife was assaulted by a man, and they continued their loving relationship after that, so they avoided a criminal case, but a divorce by agreement was reached in the family court. However, in her hidden side, her husband was also a molester. This is a story that exposes these crazy sexual lives and depicts the madness of sexual desire between men and women.

  • The Challengers

    The Challengers is a bodybuilding documentary that chronicles the athletes’ preparation for the 1984 and 1985 Mr. Olympia competitions. The film features rare behind-the-scenes footage with some of the sport’s top legends sharing their training and vision of the sport. It offers an authentic insight on what has been retrospectively called the Golden Era of bodybuilding.

  • Adieu Bonaparte

    This big-budget historical epic from acclaimed Egyptian director Youssef Chahine features a crazed turn by Patrice Chereau as Napoleon Bonaparte. The film, an Egyptian-French co-production, deals with Napoleon’s occupation of Alexandria and its effect on a typical Egyptian family. Michel Piccoli leads the cast as a general in Napoleon’s army who tentatively befriends a local poet.

  • You Killed Me First

    Elizabeth bristles at the religious directives of her parents, asserting her right to personhood outside demure hairstyles and turkey dinners, constructing voodoo dolls and entertaining other manners of dark drawing in her dank emo-den. When confronted with the humanity and hypocrisy of her tormentors, the young antihero vanquishes their belief systems (and bodies) asserting, “You killed me first!”