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Luigi Comencini – Proibito rubare AKA Guaglio (1948)
Synopsis:On his way to Africa, Don Pietro, a young missionary priest has his suitcase stolen in the station of Naples.…
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Douglas Sirk – Magnificent Obsession (1954)
Quote:A wealthy young wastrel, Bob Merrick, cracks up his speedboat and almost dies, to be saved at the last minute…
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Daisuke Itô – Chokon [Incomplete] (1926)
Chokon depicts the tragic lives of two brothers in the late Edo period; the title is a word borrowed from…
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Anne-Marie Miéville – Nous sommes tous encore ici aka We’re All Still Here (1997)
“In some ways more obscure and difficult than Jean-Luc Godard, with whom she has collaborated in various capacities since 1972,…
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Radu Muntean – Alice T. (2018)
Alice, a buoyant and impertinent redhead teenager, is far from the charming little girl her mother adopted when she was…
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Cecelia Condit – Possibly In Michigan (1983)
Possibly in Michigan is an operatic fairy tale of cannibalism, desire and dread in Middle America, a densely collaged narrative…
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Frank Lloyd – The Shanghai Story (1954)
Gary Tooze writes:Produced and directed by the prestigious Frank Lloyd, The Shanghai Story was promoted as a “class” production by…
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Anthony Simmons – Black Joy (1977)
Based on Jamal Ali’s acclaimed stage play Dark Days and Light Nights, Black Joy tells the story of a naïve…
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