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- Mr. Rudolpho's Jubilee is a romantic comedy with musical narration by Bright Blue Gorilla! It is the story of a world-famous Italian fashion designer who becomes disillusioned with his shallow life and decides to commit suicide during Berlin Fashion Week. Fortunately, his plan goes wrong and he's taken in by a group of Bohemian artists (The Boheems), who have no idea who he is. Meanwhile, the world outside searches for Rudolpho... and this being a Bright Blue Gorilla film, the plot thickens, spins and churns with love, music, and comic mayhem! The film is in English, German & Italian. It was shot in Berlin, Milan & Florence and made by 300 artists from 36 different countries.
- Florian is half-French, half-German and owns "Le Flo", a French delicatessen in Berlin specializing in Saucisson - French salami. Florian's best friend is Jenny. He's going to marry Camille. But - there's a problem. Quite a few problems.
- Karate, Film, Café? On Hollywood & Vine Streets in Hollywood, California there's a karate school teaching a weird kind of martial arts, a DVD store stocking movies that nobody wants to watch, and a café with the world's worst cook. (Patchouli Surprise Brownies anyone?) The owners and employees of these different establishments at turns avoid, disrespect and love each other too. Add to the story a crazy Italian with an espresso habit, a musician with terrible allergies, and a computer nerd who thinks everyone is in love with her and you've got a bizarre premise for a movie! But it works. With no small thanks to the wonderful mix of characters who pull engaging performances with a serious commitment to fun. Come on down to Hollywood & Vine for some love, death, bad food, good music and refreshingly down home filmmaking! And don't forget the electric floating folk angel.
- 36 Husbands is a mystical, musical, Kung Fu spy comedy starring 3 powerful women - and a bunch of husbands.
- THIS SUMMARY CONTAINS SPOILERS: Lose with English is based around a bizarre inventor of fitness devices by the name of English Jones, which leads him to TV fame and fortune followed quickly by debt and disaster as English's inventions fail, resulting in injuries and poisoning in various catastrophic ways. Failure brings out the usual suspects including debt collectors, the intelligence services and even the Italian mafia as English goes into hiding. The plot thickens as the FBI and Interpol get involved and the mafia attempt to terminate the contract. English meanwhile is holed out incognito, working as a pizza delivery boy in a Pizza takeaway, keeping low and tinkering with his next invention to help rebuild his fortune. The mafia find English and give chase. English cycles off and gets away, resulting in one of the mafia hit men winding up in hospital, but the net is closing in. Under extreme pressure English suddenly invents a new device, which promises to turn his luck around. Everyone is taken in, except the hit men who now want revenge. The climax comes as they enter English's apartment to kill him. English enters followed by his new investors and colleagues, making the hit tricky. The hit men decide to kill everyone and jump out only to be confronted by the FBI and Interpol. English's new invention, a fitness pillow turns out to have been made in China and is full of lead contaminants, resulting in law suits and English's final downfall. Or is it?
- Henry Lime sells security fences to the rich and famous in Beverly Hills. His mind isn't what it used to be: he can't sleep, can't concentrate, can't sell. He sees a new TV ad for a prescription drug called Lazarine. He takes it and it works like a charm - but has a slight side-effect: a hallucination by the name of Amanda who won't go away and is determined to help Henry, no matter how much trouble she causes.
- Sarah is a misunderstood 14-year-old from a conservative Connecticut family who rebels by secretly studying Marxism. She spends the summer in California with her Bohemian aunt, uncle, and their eccentric artist friends and gets a different perspective on life. Through a series of letters home, Sarah establishes the long-missing emotional connection with her parents. A movie filled with original music, dancing, and surreal dream sequences. The Orange County Register said in a review of the film: "Although rated G, Sister Sarah's Sky delivers an artful and intelligent comedic look at everything from communism and capitalism to meditation and the music industry. The film also takes a surprisingly deep look at the forces that can divide and reunite families."