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Jean Epstein – L’or des mers (1932)
Quote: Cinémathèque française: L’or des mers (1932) is based on Breton myths and legends. It tells the story of Soizic…
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Theodoros Angelopoulos – O megalexandros AKA Alexander the Great (1980)
SynopsisLead by Alexandros (Omero Antonuti), a group of thieves escape from prison. They take several aristocrats hostage, and, together with…
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Sidney Lumet – The Wiz (1978)
Sidney Lumet’s 1978 adaptation of Broadway’s all-black musical resemblesSaturday Night Fever more than The Wizard of Oz. Dave Kehr, Chicago…
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Pat O’Neill – Screen (1969)
Screen (Pat O’Neill, 1969, digital (originally 16mm), color, silent, 4min.) A less-well known work by O’Neill, originally intended as an…
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Karel Reisz – Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960)
SynopsisThe sights and sounds of industrial Nottingham resonate with a grimy thud as Arthur Seaton works his tedious factory job.…
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Tinto Brass – Il disco volante aka The Flying Saucer (1964)
Quote: A gem! This is one of the last of the great movie comedies. Famous producer Dino De Laurentiis hired…
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Tinto Brass – L’Urlo aka The Howl (1970)
from imdb user comment: “2 Eggs; to break, broke, broken”, the only English phrase and theme song spoken in Tinto…
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Malcolm J. Thomson – David Bowie – Love You Till Tuesday (1969)
Love You till Tuesday was a promotional film designed to showcase the talents of David Bowie, made in 1969. The…
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Serge Roullet – Le Mur aka The Wall (1967)
A cult movie with the affluent lesson learned of the teacher Robert Bresson. Dialogues by Jean Paul Sartre. A masterpiece.…
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