Vita coi figli is a 1990 Italian television film directed by Dino Risi. It marks the screen debut of Monica Bellucci.
The story of one man dealing with an unexpected series of events, discovering his youth once again in the relationship with a much younger woman and finally coming to grips with his age, and the fact that he hasn’t been there for his family like he should have.Read More »
1981-1990
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Dino Risi – Vita coi figli AKA Life With The Kids (1990)
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Jesús Franco – Mil sexos tiene la noche AKA Night Has a Thousand Desires (1984)
1981-1990Film NoirHorrorJesus FrancoSpainIn this surreal and sensuous mystery/noir, Lina Romay (The Female Vampire, Lorna the Exorcist) plays Irina, a partner in a male-female mind reading act. At night she experiences vivid and charged dreams which end in murder. It seems that the people whose minds she reads are being killed off one by one. In the 1980s, after the death of the Spanish dictator, Jess Franco returned to his native country and made a series of films in which he was given almost total freedom. Night Has A Thousand Desires is one of the most artistically successful of these films. It’s filled with familiar Franco touches – artful cinematography, atmospheric locations, naked women, an avant garde soundtrack – and it features one of Lina Romay’s most committed performances.Read More »
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Jean-Luc Godard – Prénom Carmen AKA First Name: Carmen (1983)
1981-1990ArthouseExperimentalFranceJean-Luc GodardPLOT: The protagonist is Carmen X (Maruschka Detmers), a female member of a terrorist gang. She asks her uncle Jean, a washed-up film director (played by Jean-Luc Godard himself) if she can borrow his beachside house to make a film with some friends, but they are in fact planning to rob a bank. During the robbery she falls in love with a security guard. The film intercuts between Carmen’s escape with the guard, her uncle’s attempt to make a comeback film, and a string quartet attempting to perform Beethoven.Read More »
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Jan Svankmajer – Do pivnice AKA Down to the Cellar (1983)
1981-1990AnimationCzech RepublicFantasyJan SvankmajerA little girl goes down to the basement cellar to fetch some potatoes, and finds all her hidden fears about the cellar depicted in animated form.Read More »
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Vichit Kounavudhi – Luk e-san AKA A Son of the Northeast (1983)
1981-1990ComedyDramaThailandVichit KounavudhiThis restored Thai classic is filmed in a documentary style, following a tight-knit group of farmers as they struggle against drought and other depredations.Read More »
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Suzanne Osten – Mamma AKA Mother (1982)
1981-1990ComedyDramaSuzanne OstenSwedenThe first feature film of swedish feminist director Suzanne Osten. Winner of the Guldpalm award for best actress in 1982.
A tragicomic story about a woman who above all things desire to make cinema but find it hard to do because she is.. well .. a woman. Based upon the wartime diaries of the director’s mother.Read More »
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Árpád Sopsits – Céllövölde AKA Shooting Gallery (1990)
Drama1981-1990Árpád SopsitsCrimeHungaryThree people live together without having anything to do with each other. The macho father used to have a shooting gallery which he had to sell. Yet secretly, he keeps on dreaming about it.Read More »
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Billy Chan – Long feng zei zhuo zei AKA License to Steal (1990)
1981-1990ActionBilly ChanComedyHong KongGodenzi plays an acrobatic thief who, after taking part in an elaborate burglary, is double-crossed by her partner (Aurelio) and is captured by the police. On her release from prison, Godenzi discovers that her betrayer is now a highly influential criminal in the area and commands a posse of hired thugs. With a new partner by her side, Godenzi looks to avenge her imprisonment and steal the valuables her former partner had double-crossed her for.Read More »
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Márta Mészáros – Napló gyermekeimnek AKA Diary for My Children (1984)
Drama1981-1990ArthouseHungaryMárta MészárosQuote:
Fourteen year old Juli returns with her adopted grandfather and grandmother to Budapest in 1947 having spent the war in Moscow, as communists escaping the Nazi regime. They return to find the country in an effective puppet dictatorship and under extreme Stalinist rule. They are billeted with Magda, a self-styled ‘aunt’ who is also a high ranking official in the state police, though was once a radical revolutionary. Juli immediately distrusts her and rebels at every opportunity, but she befriends Janos, another old time radical who has escaped before and who is always under threat of arrest.Read More »









