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Fred Kelemen – Krisana AKA Fallen (2005)
From Time Out London Slow, portentous, absolutely bloody miserable, the fiercely independent Fred Kelemen’s earlier work was the veritable essence…
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Massimo Dallamano – Bandidos (1967)
Renowned gunman Richard Martin is traveling on a train, held up by Billy Kane, a former student of Martin’s. Kane…
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Valerie Buhagiar – Tell Us the Truth Josephine (2006)
DVD box wrote: Tell Us The Truth Josephine is an experimental drama about a Maltese immigrant woman walking across Canada…
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Alicia Duffy – All Good Children [+Extras] (2010)
After the death of their mother, Irish youngsters Dara and Eoin are moved to France to stay with their aunt.…
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Charles Chaplin – The Gold Rush (1925)
Dave Kehr, Chicago Reader wrote: Charles Chaplin’s best-loved film, with the tramp down-and-out (as usual) in Alaska, where he looks…
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Marco Ferreri – La Dernière femme AKA The Last Woman (1976)
Gérard (26 year-old G.Depardieu in a star-making, César-nominated performance) is the he-man single father of a little baby boy who…
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Carlos Marques-Marcet – 10.000 Km AKA Long Distance (2014)
Quote: ONE YEAR, TWO COMPUTERS AND AN OCEAN BETWEEN THEM One couple, one year apart and two distant cities: Los…
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Laurent Bouhnik – Q (2011)
Review from thefilmdb.co.uk Q’ opens with a heavy dose of nudity – a shower scene shot from the neck down…
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Youssef Chahine – Bab el hadid AKA Cairo Station (1958)
Quote: In Cairo’s chaotic central station, Qinawi, an impoverished newspaper vendor, develops an infatuation with the free-spirited Hannuma, who dodges…
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