

Three carhops try to help save a failing drive-in restaurant.Read More »


Ji-hye, the daughter of an army captain, receives a treasure map from her father just hours before he is killed by communist guerillas in the mountains near their home. While the communists are defeated, several escape the battle and begin a quest to track down the map and make its secrets their own.Read More »


A Hollywood adult film producer tries to get by financially while having numerous sexual encounters to satisfy her insatiable lust for sex.Read More »


A dying man in his forties remembers his past. His childhood, his mother, the war, personal moments and things that tell of the recent history of all the Russian nation.Read More »
![Stalker [Lumière Publishing] (1979)](https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Stalker-Lumiere-Publishing-1979.jpeg)

A guide leads two men through an area known as the Zone to find a room that grants wishes.Read More »


Akiko, a woman must endure an extreme ritual when her ex-husband, who has recently escaped from jail, kidnaps her, brings her to a house in remote wooded area. There he subjects her to sexual torture, tetherings, suspensions and humiliations. Through the rage and lust, the pair develop a relationship, that flourishes especially when Kunisada, the ex-husband, meets a young couple…Read More »

A student film by Béla Tarr, from 1979.
Presumed lost until very recently.Read More »
![The Serpent Son [The Oresteia] (1979)](https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/The-Serpent-Son-The-Oresteia-1979.png)

This trilogy was broadcast in three weekly instalments as Agamemnon, Grave Gifts (the production’s title for Choephoroi, the play also known as Libation Bearers) and Furies (the production’s title for Eumenides). The three plays went out at 9.25pm on BBC2 on Wednesday nights (95, 85, and 75 mins respectively). The trilogy was followed by a half-hour ‘sophisticated modern comedy’ in the style of the ancient satyr play which traditionally followed tragic trilogies: Raphael and McLeish’s Of Mycenae and Men—which follows the reunion of Helen (Diana Dors) and Menelaus (Freddie Jones) after the fall of Troy—was directed by Hugh David.Read More »


Eccentric comedian Andy Kaufman in one of his brightest moments–performing live at Carnegie Hall. The wild eyed “confrontainer” performs some of his best-known acts; Foreign Man, Elvis, Tony Clifton, the wrestler, and then finishes with what is arguably the sweetest ending in showbiz! Includes a cameo by Robin Williams.
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