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Walerian Borowczyk – Ars amandi aka The Art of Love (1983)
Plot / Synopsis In his 2006 obituary, The New York Times called Walerian Borowczyk “the internationally known filmmaker described variously…
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Just Jaeckin, Shuji Terayama, Walerian Borowczyk – Private Collections AKA Collections privees [+Extras] (1979)
Quote: “For legendary producer Pierre Braunberger (Shoot The Piano Player), it was the most enticing of challenges: Invite the three…
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Atom Egoyan – Ararat (2002)
From All Movie Guide: Canadian filmmaker Atom Egoyan explores his Armenian heritage, and how the country’s tragic history has touched…
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David Bradbury – My Asian Heart (2009)
Despite today’s cynical and fast world turnaround of images and headlines where traditional photojournalism has become swamped by a torrent…
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Alan Parker – Mississippi Burning [+Extras] (1988)
SynopsisMississippi Burning is a 1988 crime drama film based on the investigation into the real-life murders of three civil rights…
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Alan Parker – The Road to Wellville (1994)
In Welville, at Battle Creek, eccentric rich Dr. John Harvey Kellogg (a historical figure) runs a stylish health farm for…
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Abbas Kiarostami – Nan va Koocheh AKA The Bread and Alley (1970)
A playful boy heads for home after buying bread, only to find out the road is blocked by a frightening…
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Abbas Kiarostami – Mashgh-e Shab aka Homework (1989)
According to Kiarostami, “Homework” is not a film, but rather a filmed inquiry motivated by the Iranian educational problems his…
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Abbas Kiarostami – Roads of Kiarostami (2006)
Roads of Kiarostami, a documentary that reflects on the power of landscape, combining austere black-and-white photographs with poetic observations, engaging…
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