Stories of Lost Souls (2005)
Stories of Lost Souls (2005) is an anthology film featuring a star-studded cast, including Josh Hartnett, Hugh Jackman, Keira Knightley, Cate Blanchett, James Gandolfini, Paul Bettany, and Illeana Douglas. It was directed by eight different directors, such as Deborra-Lee Furness and Mark Palansky. Executive produced by Thomas Bannister, the film was initially released direct-to-video in the United States on 3 February 2005 and later in the United Kingdom on 27 August 2007.
The Same (Mark Palansky)
The house is creepy and a dwarf waits each night for his beautiful neighbour to return. In order to win the girl of his dreams, he commits a terrible crime: He kills one of his neighbours and chops off one of his neighbor’s legs for no apparent reason. As he leaves the crime scene, the girl sees him and finds her own porcelain legs.
Standing Room Only (Deborra-Lee Furness)
The narrative centers on a group of individuals queuing up for a show.
Bangers (Andrew Upton)
The tragic tale of Julie-Anne’s descent into madness. Despite her moderate success in her career, she is now catering a meal for her stern and unsympathetic mother. As she serves up mashed potatoes and sausages, she shares with her uninterested mother and feline companion the news of her recent job advancement. However, it soon becomes clear that she is experiencing a mental breakdown, which results in burnt food scattered across the kitchen floor.
New Year’s Eve (Col Spector)
The story of a seductive temptress at a New Year’s Eve party.
Euston Road (Toa Stappard)
A speedy vehicle. A pair of individuals conversing at a hotel lounge. A series of seven inquiries within eight minutes. The time on Euston Road: 9 pm. Solve the puzzle.
A Whole New Day (William Garcia)
The tale of a violent alcoholic who awakens in a deserted apartment after a blackout. A man regains consciousness on the ground in an unfurnished unit – lacking any decoration on the walls or gas for cooking. All he has is his jacket, cell phone, and a throbbing headache. Meanwhile, his wife is dealing with three rowdy kids in the kitchen and expressing her frustration towards him through a voicemail. Desperate for distraction, he phones his buddy Jimmy to request some beer. Suddenly, an unfamiliar woman enters the apartment. What could be happening?
Supermarket (Illeana Douglas)
This is the tale of a lady employed at a grocery store where Daryl Hannah consistently shirks her duties, attracting adoring admirers who practically stalk her, while Jeff Goldblum occasionally makes an appearance to purchase pastries.
Sniper 470 (Paul Holmes)
An otherworldly tale featuring a solitary marksman embarking on a crucial task beyond our planet’s atmosphere.
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Stories of Lost Souls (2005) is an anthology film featuring a star-studded cast, including Josh Hartnett, Hugh Jackman, Keira Knightley, Cate Blanchett, James Gandolfini, Paul Bettany, and Illeana Douglas. It was directed by eight different directors, such as Deborra-Lee Furness and Mark Palansky. Executive produced by Thomas Bannister, the film was initially released direct-to-video in the United States on 3 February 2005 and later in the United Kingdom on 27 August 2007.
The Same (Mark Palansky)
The house is creepy and a dwarf waits each night for his beautiful neighbour to return. In order to win the girl of his dreams, he commits a terrible crime: He kills one of his neighbours and chops off one of his neighbor’s legs for no apparent reason. As he leaves the crime scene, the girl sees him and finds her own porcelain legs.
Standing Room Only (Deborra-Lee Furness)
The narrative centers on a group of individuals queuing up for a show.
Bangers (Andrew Upton)
The tragic tale of Julie-Anne’s descent into madness. Despite her moderate success in her career, she is now catering a meal for her stern and unsympathetic mother. As she serves up mashed potatoes and sausages, she shares with her uninterested mother and feline companion the news of her recent job advancement. However, it soon becomes clear that she is experiencing a mental breakdown, which results in burnt food scattered across the kitchen floor.
New Year’s Eve (Col Spector)
The story of a seductive temptress at a New Year’s Eve party.
Euston Road (Toa Stappard)
A speedy vehicle. A pair of individuals conversing at a hotel lounge. A series of seven inquiries within eight minutes. The time on Euston Road: 9 pm. Solve the puzzle.
A Whole New Day (William Garcia)
The tale of a violent alcoholic who awakens in a deserted apartment after a blackout. A man regains consciousness on the ground in an unfurnished unit – lacking any decoration on the walls or gas for cooking. All he has is his jacket, cell phone, and a throbbing headache. Meanwhile, his wife is dealing with three rowdy kids in the kitchen and expressing her frustration towards him through a voicemail. Desperate for distraction, he phones his buddy Jimmy to request some beer. Suddenly, an unfamiliar woman enters the apartment. What could be happening?
Supermarket (Illeana Douglas)
This is the tale of a lady employed at a grocery store where Daryl Hannah consistently shirks her duties, attracting adoring admirers who practically stalk her, while Jeff Goldblum occasionally makes an appearance to purchase pastries.
Sniper 470 (Paul Holmes)
An otherworldly tale featuring a solitary marksman embarking on a crucial task beyond our planet’s atmosphere.