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John Brahm – The Locket (1946)
Synopsis:Lovely Nancy seems like the ideal bride to fiancée John Willis… until, just before the ceremony, Willis is approached by…
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William Wyler – The Heiress (1949) (HD)
The Heiress is set in the late 1840s, largely in the opulent New York townhouse of Dr Austin Sloper (Ralph…
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Storm De Hirsch – Peyote Queen (1965)
Synopsis:Peyote Queen is the second and best known part of de Hirsch’s trilogy, The Color of Ritual, the Color of…
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Yusuke Iseya – Kakuto (2003)
Director Hirokazu Kore-Eda’s young protegee debut, an obscurely low key drug drama. Quote: Iseya enrolled on a film course at…
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Anthony Mann – El Cid (1961)
Synopsis:Epic film of the legendary Spanish hero, Rodrigo Diaz (“El Cid” to his followers), who, without compromising his strict sense…
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Kaljo Kiisk – Hullumeelsus aka Madness (1968)
A Gestapo officer arrives in a small asylum. His mission: to find the enemy agent who’s hiding among the insane……
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Mannus Franken & Joris Ivens – Regen aka Rain (1929)
Quote:A day in the life of a rain-shower. As a city symphony Joris Ivens films Amsterdam and its changing appearence…
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Hiroshi Shimizu – Nanatsu no umi: Zempen Shojo-hen AKA Seven Seas: Virginity Chapter (1931)
“Seven Seas, the first of Shimizu’s great silent films of the 30s, was scripted by Kogo Noda, Ozu’s close associate,…
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Arnold Laven – Geronimo (1962)
In the saga of Hollywood’s slow, slow maturation in the depiction of Native Americans, Geronimo highlights an early ’60s turning…
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