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Wolfgang Liebeneiner – Liebe ’47 (1949)
from German Postwar Films: Life and Love in the Ruins by Wilfried Wilms & William Rasch Quote: (…) By the…
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Eric Baudelaire – Letters to Max (2014)
“Abkhazia is a paradox: it’s a country in the physical sense of the term, with borders, a government, a flag…
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Robert Altman – The Company (2003)
From wiki: The Company is composed of stories gathered from the actual dancers, choreographers, and office staff of the Joffrey…
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Carlo Lizzani – Esterina (1959)
Plot Esterina, a young war orphan, joins two truck drivers, Gino and Piero, on their trips along Northern Italy. She…
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Memduh Ün – Cellat aka The Executioner (1975)
A peaceful architect becomes a one-man vigilante squad after his wife and sister are raped and murdered by street punks.…
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Billy Wilder – Fedora (1978)
An ambitious Hollywood hustler becomes involved with a reclusive female star whom he tries to lure out of retirement. 2.85GB…
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Carol Reed – The Third Man (1949)
Synopsis: Carol Reed reached the peak of his form with this classic noir, an elegy for American innocence and European…
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Edward Yang – Mahjong aka Couples (1996)
Review: Mahjong (1996) is in many ways Yang’s greatest Satire, but has, at the same time, the beating pulse of…
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Paul Newman – Rachel, Rachel (1968)
Paul Newman made his directorial debut and Newman’s wife, Joanne Woodward, stars as Rachel Cameron, a 35-year-old unmarried schoolteacher who…
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