1981-1990

  • Nigel Wingrove – Visions of Ecstasy (1989)

    United Kingdom1981-1990ArthouseExperimentalNigel Wingrove

    Synopsis
    Visions of Ecstasy is a 1989 short film that became the only work to be refused a certification by the British Board of Film Classification on the grounds of blasphemy. The film, which was directed by Nigel Wingrove, was banned because it featured sexualised scenes of Saint Teresa of Ávila with the body of Jesus on the cross. It contains a fantasy scene in which the figure of St Teresa of Avila caresses the body of the crucified Christ and apparently has sex with him. The BBFC felt that any release of the film could be liable for prosecution under the common law offence of blasphemous libel.Read More »

  • José Álvaro Morais – O Bobo AKA The Jester (1987)

    Arthouse1981-1990CultJosé Álvaro MoraisPortugal

    Quote:
    The initial project for this film, an adaptation of Alexandre Herculano’s O Bobo, became, over time, a reflection on literary work and its contemporary representation. The film reflects, as it develops, the passage of time (hassled by endless production difficulties, the moviemaking process was extremely long) and the transformation in Portuguese society in the years following the April 25th Revolution, in 1974. A fundamental film in Portuguese cinema of the last 30 years.Read More »

  • Chun-Liang Chen – Li ti qi bing AKA The 3-D Army (1989)

    1981-1990ChinaChun-Liang ChenMartial Arts

    IMDB:
    An evil sorcerer traps a young hopping zombie and his friend with magic. He later tries to raise an army of zombies to help carry out his nefarious schemes. It is up to a few heroes to try to stop his sinister schemes and his undead minions.Read More »

  • Luigi Cozzi – Hercules (1983)

    1981-1990AdventureFantasyItalyLuigi CozziThe Cannon Group

    The strongest man on Earth … in a super-adventure odyssey.

    The incredible Lou Ferrigno steps into the sandals of the most durable demigod in myth and motion pictures: Hercules!

    With the strength of an army, our hero battles the forces of darkness in one unbelievable exploit after another. From bloodthirsty bears and loathsome reptiles to giant robots and laser beams, he stands tall against all who oppose him in his battle against the nefarious Minos (William Berger). But even the mighty Hercules himself may not be impervious to the bewitching charms of Sybil Danning in the role of the seductive and sultry Adriana (and can you blame him?).Read More »

  • Mario Camus – Los santos inocentes AKA The Holy Innocents (1984) (HD)

    Drama1981-1990Mario CamusSpain

    Spain, 1960s. People from a very poor family work in the country, at the service of a rich family of landowners…Read More »

  • Toon Wang – Ku lian AKA Portrait of a Fanatic (1982)

    Drama1981-1990PoliticsTaiwanToon Wang

    In 1949 when the Communist regime was established in China, the world-famed painter Ling Chen-kuang, believing his conviction for a new-born society had come true on his motherland, returned anxiously from the U.S., whither he had fled apprehension by lawmen when cracking down on rebellious activities he had actively engaged in out of cynicism and hostility – the feelings evolved from constant haunting by the memories of his childhood miserableness – to the then existing institutions in China. Alas, to his disillusion, the land he had so deeply loved, the society of which he had expected so much, should have turned out to be the hell on earth. Why? The enigma kept obsessing and puzzling him even to his dying moment.Read More »

  • Sumiko Haneda – Hayachine no fu AKA Ode to Mt. Hayachine (1982)

    Sumiko Haneda1981-1990DocumentaryJapan

    Quote:
    Shot in the foothills of Iwate Prefecture’s mystical Mt. Hayachine, the film records a year in the life of the area’s villages and villagers as they prepare for kagura performances, a dance-theater form with origins in religious rituals (now mainly performed for tourists). The film can be enjoyed and processed on many levels: a musicologist’s fascinating glimpse into kagura traditions and performances; an ethnographic portrait of rural life and village hierarchies; and most of all, a study of a key moment in Japanese society, when, even as Haneda filmed, rural lifestyles were exposed to modernity: paved roads, cars, and tv sets. Fittingly, the film’s true beauty comes not through its thesis, but in its attunement to the mountain’s own intricate rhythms. (Pacific Film Archive)Read More »

  • Zalman King – Two Moon Junction (1988)

    Zalman King1981-1990DramaRomanceUSA

    April has just graduated from an exclusive Southern college. She’s just returned home to her family mansion to prepare for her semi-arranged marriage to “the right man”, a man approved by April’s father, a Senator. During a trip to the local fair, April meets Perry, the kind of man she always wanted but never knew. Her parents are aghast, as Perry is exactly the kind of man they don’t want her associating with. April must reconcile the expectations of her family and her fiancée with the passion she feels for Perry.Read More »

  • Ricky Lau – Gui yao gui AKA Close Encounters of the Spooky Kind 2 (1989)

    1981-1990ComedyHong KongHorrorRicky Lau

    SYNOPSIS
    Sammo Hung and Lam Ching Ying star in this misadventure into the world of the undead. This is one on the many films that Sammo and Lam did in Lams Horror/Comedy series of films, They also worked on some other HK classics together both serious and comedy/horror.The film starts with Sifu and Sammo and the girl running and hiding. Sammo and the girl hide in an old building to be almost immediately haunted by a hopping vampire that’s not very friendly, there Sammo smokes opium with the ghoul and the stage is set for monster mayhem HK style with comedy and horror galore. I really liked the sets in this film as well as the special effects, I cant tell much on the story so as not to ruin the plot for you. Read More »

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