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- The story of Dynasty, a ballerina whose dream was to become famous at the local Vaudeville theater. Unfortunately, she slipped further and further away from reality. Now Dynasty is desperately searching for a new role both in her real life and as an actress. Haunted by her own nightmares and fantasies, there is only one frightening option left: the notorious Pygor and his outdated L'amour Toujours Theatre. After reading an ad placed by Pygor in the local newspaper, Dynasty is confronted by Pygor and his 'freak cabaret' and is about to face what will turn out to be the audition from hell. This film is about anarchism and tyranny, big moustaches and trashy track suits, cocktail parties and terrorism, French cheese and pantomime, new abstract realities and claustrophobic mazes. It is about Princess Stephanie of Monaco and Noam Chomsky. It is a film about nothing.
- A group of Amsterdam artists try to set up an erotic show in a Berlin nightclub. When the show flops, the group fades away into alcohol abuse and sexual excesses.
- The film tells the story of six mental cases, trying to get rid of society's norms and values by kidnapping Gerard van Dongen, a well-known TV host. During an improvised TV show, the terrorists confront this Van Dongen with their darkest thoughts and emotions, resulting in violent excesses and extreme sexual behavior.
- Ulli is a lonely soul and starts a desperate search for society. But whoever he asks, his best friend Elton, his sister Bettina and even his mother Evelyn, no one has time for him. for Ullibegins a three-day search full of rejection and humiliation. In an act of despair, he decides to kidnap a girl he meets on the street in order to force her to spend Christmas Eve with him.
- Last Performance, the fifth feature film from award-winning European director Edwin Brienen, is set in the tumultuous New York theater world. Julia, a European actress who relocated to New York to try and make the big time, stars in an avant-garde theatre play, directed by the eccentric Magda. Inspired by obsessive philosophers such as Nietzsche, Schopenhauer and LaVey - "Forget the weak, the virtuous ones and the compassionate ones" - Magda explores the dark side of life. Julia's co-star, herein, is Cooper who has an abusive relationship with the sexually frustrated Tom. Tom, unable to accept his homosexuality, in turn exploits Julia for his own sexual adventures. Cooper, enraged by jealousy, sets out for revenge and his actions, herein, trigger an inexorable wave of disintegration and misery. Soon, fact and fiction become indistinguishable as Julia too becomes the author of her own demise.
- Eva auditions for a role in an obscure art-house film. An anonymous, masked director creates an intimidating atmosphere. He dominates and humiliates Eva, forcing her into prostitution. She sleeps with a Jewish film producer named Josh. When he refuses to help her financially, Eva blackmails him by threatening to tell his wife that they slept together. Back on the film set, Eva's heading towards her own downfall. It's just a matter of time before her individuality and emotions are eliminated for 'the sake of art'.
- Up his own arse film maker Jerome Gold is working on his latest film, a high class art house epic... at least in his head. Reality however proves to be less picturesque.
- Follows two couples through the heat of summer for 24 hours. What began as a peaceful summer afternoon ends with violent excesses in one hell of a night.
- Edwin Brienen presents his new work, Loaded. The audience doesn't seem to appreciate the pornographic theatre play that much.