A pair of college partiers head home after a night of drinking. Little do they know that an intruder plans on spoiling their evening. And little does he know what's truly at play
An all-male toxic friend group starts to question Erdem who has a date for the first time. The questioning heats up after lots of uncertainties about this girl arise.
Four amigos get more than they bargained for when they embark on a night of debauchery at the local dive bar.
Clark Can't gets into a dangerous situation with his abusive adoptive father Jonathan Can't.
All towns in the world have legendary bars and drinking places. Tiny Valli Bar in Tallinn links different times and people and the film is a portrait of Estonian drinking scene. Shooting months turned out jolly, but also dramatic. One of the participants was kicked out of home, two died soon after the filming. Drinking was definitely part in all that. We are not against or for drinking, we just want to see and understand it (if this is possible all together).
He didn't imagine what would happen to him when he went there. Between drugs and alcohol everything is possible...
Spin-off short story of the "Senritsu Kaiki File Kowasugi!" series, which is set after FILE-04.
Two friends, hungover from a night of partying, attend the funeral of their college friend.
A touching story of a likable, but somewhat slow, teenage boy who believes he has bought a major Sydney racecourse for $20. Based on the classic Australian novel of the same name by Patricia Wrightson.
A group of co-workers try to finish an important presentation in time, in the middle of a blackout.
A tragic accident prompts an emotionally distant father and son to attempt to reconcile their relationship. Alberta filmmaker Ryan C. Northcott wrote and directed this mysterious drama that hits hard emotionally as it unfolds.
One night at a German pub can bring you philosophic arguments about being a machine, the difference of Indian and African elephants and gambling addiction.
Divinity student John Fairmeadow likes his liquor and as a result is expelled from the seminary. He travels out West and lands in a camp where lumberman Batch has just died. He reads the funeral service and befriends the dead man's daughter Pattie.
A beat cop on the night shift downtown wrestles with his duty as an officer, and as a good Samaritan as he deals with an unruly drunken woman.
Stop motion characters stumble and fumble their way through a clearing in the woods.
A small town drunk beats a teetotal banker guilty of a shady transaction.
Amber receives a call from her drunk ex boyfriend. He spills his guts about his current relationship, while she reconsiders their faded friendship.
Alan is a rich kid looking forward to a busy 24 hours: his birthday celebration tonight and attending court as witness in a criminal trial the next morning. Gal pal Wendy gets things rolling with plans for a night of non-stop partying. Alan's lawyer knows his client's unreliability, so he pressures Alan's dependable chum Chris to tag along. Chris's friend Sam, an entrepreneur eager to do business with Alan's crowd, also joins in for fun and profit. As they make the rounds, Alan gets increasingly plastered while searching for his latest infatuation, Ayaka. By sunrise, he's hardly in condition to testify and even the hangover-curing skills of bartender Cherry prove ineffective. As the deadline looms, another solution is sought. In the process, the guys discover their twilight craziness provided each with a new self-perspective that has intangibly changed their lives.
In slow motion, a line of giddy, possibly drunk men dressed in Scottish highland outfits perform a disorderly dance routine in front of a sign advertising the product of the title. This film is often incorrectly described as the first filmed advertisement.