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Joshua Oppenheimer – The Look of Silence (2014)
Joshua Oppenheimer’s The Look of Silence is a stunning companion piece, or possibly narrative development, to that extraordinary 2012 documentary…
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Nagisa Ôshima – Natsu no imoto AKA Dear Summer Sister (1972)
“Certainly the oddest Oshima film yet to surface in this country,” was how Vincent Canby, an Oshima champion, characterized Dear…
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Paul Schrader – Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (1985) (HD)
A fictionalized account in four chapters of the life of celebrated Japanese author Yukio Mishima. Three of the segments parallel…
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Emmanuel Laurent – Deux de la Vague AKA Two in the Wave (2010)
AMG: The story of how a friendship between two of Europe’s most important filmmakers turned into a rivalry is recounted…
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Jean-Claude Brisseau – Mort dans l’après-midi (1968)
Quote:Lisa Heredia, la veuve et la monteuse de Jean-Claude Brisseau, nous a confié ces films. Ce sont ses tout premiers…
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René Vautier – Afrique 50 (1950)
Afrique 50, France’s first anticolonialist film, was banned by the censorship board, yet has recently been awarded a prize by…
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Tinto Brass – Yankee (1966)
Synopsis:Yankee, (Philippe Leroy in his first western) is a bounty killer who decides to take on a bandit chief and…
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Carlos Diegues – Quilombo (1984)
Synopsis:Palmares was a 17th-century quilombo, a settlement of escaped slaves in the mountains of northeast Brazil. The story follows a…
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Julia Marchese – Out of Print (2014)
IMDB:A documentary exploring the importance of revival cinema and 35mm exhibition – seen through the lens of the patrons of…
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