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With his one-of-a-kind delivery and straight-ahead material, John Caparulo is fast becoming known as one of the funniest comics in the world today.

The Mafia Kills Only in Summer
Inspired by real events, this is a black comedy about 20 years of history of Sicily from 1970s to 1990s, mocking Mafia Bosses and restoring the generosity of the heroes of Antimafia. It�s focused on Arturo, a young boy who grows up in Palermo and tries to conquer his beloved Flora.

Veteran
A detective hunts down a young and successful man.

Blue Caprice
An abandoned boy is lured to America and drawn into the shadow of a dangerous father figure. Inspired by the real life events that led to the 2002 Beltway sniper attacks.

Demon
A bridegroom is possessed by an unquiet spirit in the midst of his own wedding celebration, in this clever take on the Jewish legend of the dybbuk.

Happy Together
A couple take a trip to Argentina but both men find their lives drifting apart in opposite directions.

Hungry Hearts
The relationship of a couple who meet by chance in New York City is put to the test when they encounter a life or death circumstance.

Mountains May Depart
The life of Tao, and those close to her, is explored in three different time periods: 1999, 2014, and 2025.

Reality
A wanna-be director is given 48 hours by a producer to find the best groan of pain, worthy of an Oscar, as the only condition to back his film.

Metalhead
A girl is caught between the life that took her brother and her own inability to strike out on her own. In her grief, she finds solace in the dark music of Black Metal and dreams of becoming a rock star.

Break-Up Nightmare
A girl finds her life and dignity being destroyed by perverts and criminals on a pornographic website, so she decides to fight back, but she has no idea who to trust anymore.

Richard Pryor... Here and Now
Part live stand-up performance, part documentary, this film is one of comedian Richard Pryor�s later stand-up performances. As foul-mouthed as ever, Pryor touches on most of the same topics as in his previous live shows.