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Michel Deville – La maladie de Sachs AKA Sachs’ Disease (1999)
Quote:This absorbing and intimate portrait of an ordinary town doctor is characteristic of Michel Deville’s cinema: sombre, slow moving, filled…
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Julien Duvivier – Le petit roi aka The Little King (1933)
The young monarch of a kingdom situated in eastern Europe is sent to France because of his poor health status.…
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Ishirô Honda – Matango AKA Attack of the Mushroom People (1963)
Quote:Five vacationers and two crewmen become stranded on a tropical island near the equator. The island has little edible food…
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James Benning – Four Corners (1998)
Quote:I’ve been brooding a lot lately about the way in which many of the best movies around have been ravaged…
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Giuseppe Fina – Pelle viva (1962)
The story of Rosaria, a woman from Apulia, who works in Milan and returns to her village each Saturday to…
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Andrzej Wajda – Lotna (1959)
Poland, during the World War. Lotna is a magnificent specimen of Arabian horse, thepride of her owner, too old to…
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George Cukor – Rich and Famous (1981)
Liz and Merry Noel become friends as college roommates and their friendship endures over the years. Liz becomes a respected…
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Philippe Grandrieux – Le Labyrinthe – le temps, la memoire, les images (1989)
Third part of an experimental television program led by Grandrieux questionning TV flux aesthetic, this film focuses on a single…
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Eric M. Nilsson – Anonym (1991)
Eric M. Nilsson’s rich and multi-layered masterpiece Anonym [Anonymous] avoids to be categorized. It’s a TV documentary, an essay film…
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