1981-1990

  • Yugantar – Tambaku Chaakila Oob Ali AKA Tobacco Embers (1982)

    Documentary1981-1990IndiaShort FilmYugantar

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    Tambaku Chaakila Oob Ali documents, re-enacts, and takes forward one of the largest movements of unorganized labor of its time and context, which sparked unionizing processes across India throughout the 1980s. In the spirit of mobilizing for the leftist labor and the women’s movements the Yugantar collective spent four months with female tobacco factory workers in Nipani, Karnataka in India, listening to their accounts of exploitative working conditions, discussing strategies for unionizing and steps to broaden solidarities for strike actions, and filming previously unseen circumstances inside the factories. Read More »

  • Andy Sidaris – Picasso Trigger (1988)

    1981-1990ActionAndy SidarisCampUSA

    Synopsis:
    Donna (Dona Sper) and her partner Tanya (Hope Marie Carlton) are two beautiful female secret agents sent to stop the international villain Picasso Trigger (John Aprea) in this action spy thriller. Travis Abilene (Steve Bond) is the agent assigned to gather a group of sometimes questionable abilities to combat the international foes.

    Picasso Trigger is a 1988 action adventure film starring Steve Bond, Dona Speir, Hope Marie Carlton, Roberta Vasquez, Cynthia Brimhall, and Harold Diamond. It was written and directed by Andy Sidaris and it’s the third installment in the Triple B series.Read More »

  • Juliet Berto & Jean-Henri Roger – Cap Canaille (1983) (DVD)

    1981-1990CrimeCultFranceJean-Henri RogerJuliet Berto

    Marseille, the 80s. Criminal fires, real estate business.
    A burnt hill belongs to Paula Baretto, her only goods and heritage from her murdered father, ex-chemist of the French Connection…Read More »

  • Bill Moyers – Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth (1988)

    1981-1990Bill MoyersDocumentaryUSA

    Mythologist Joseph Campbell presents his ideas about comparative mythology and the ongoing role of myth in human society.Read More »

  • Paul Verhoeven – Voorbij, voorbij AKA All Things Pass (1981)

    1981-1990DramaNetherlandsPaul VerhoevenTV

    *** contain spoilers ***
    During World War II in the Netherlands, resistance leader Arie is shot by Dutch SS man Niels. Arie’s comrades swear they’ll avenge his death.
    35 years later one of them, Ab, is confronted with Niels again. He decides to round up his old friends to kill him.
    However, they don’t want to do it or they’re not capable of doing it anymore. Only former communist Wout hasn’t forgotten his pledge and takes part in the execution.Read More »

  • Haruhiko Mimura – Amagi goe AKA Amagi Pass (1983)

    1981-1990CrimeHaruhiko MimuraJapanMystery

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    Based on novel by MATSUMOTO Seicho
    The year is 1926. Unhappy with his drunken father and the constant bickering, 15-year-old Takichi runs away from home to Mt. Amagi. During his lonely escapade, he meets interesting characters, including a beautiful prostitute named Hana. They stumble upon a drifter who is later found dead. Hana is implicated in the murder, but she is released for the lack of evidence. Thirty years later, they’ve gone on with their separate lives. Takichi hears of Hana’s whereabouts from a retired police investigator. He embarks on yet another journey to find her…Read More »

  • Hal Ashby – Lookin’ to Get Out (1982)

    1981-1990CrimeDramaHal AshbyUSA

    Two gamblers must leave New York City after one loses a lot of money. Doing what all gamblers in trouble would do, they hurry to the gambling capital Las Vegas to turn their luck around.

    Unlike his previous film (ugly, awful Second-Hand Hearts), this is an interesting one from Hal Ashby, where he successfully does a Cassavetes-style direction. A number of scenes look more like bloopers that usually get cut out, but that’s where improvisation can take you every now and then, and Ashby was willing to take that road, especially considering the fact that extended version is the one that probably saved all those bloopers. A successful mess that owes most of its charm to Burt Young, who is just amazing and swims in this mess like a fish.Read More »

  • Frank Perry – Monsignor (1982)

    1981-1990CampDramaFrank PerryUSA

    From nytimes.com

    Brash, handsome, ruthless, reckless, ambitious, brilliant and corrupt: these are the thrillingly paper thin qualities undoubtedly possessed by Father John Flaherty in the novel upon which ”Monsignor” is based. As played by a more or less real person (Christopher Reeve), Father Flaherty cannot help but lose some of his two-dimensional luster.Read More »

  • Hal Ashby – Second-Hand Hearts (1981)

    Drama1981-1990ComedyHal AshbyUSA

    Barbara Harris (Nashville) cons Robert Blake (Baretta) into a marriage of inconvenience in this offbeat romantic comedy from Oscar®-winning* director Hal Ashby (Coming Home). A honkytonk waitress in Texas, Dinette Dusty (Harris) desperately misses her children. Forced to board them with her late husband’s parents, she finds the means to get them back when Loyal Muke (Blake) stumbles into the bar. Plying the boozy drifter with drinks, Dinette suggests they get hitched and become the children’s new guardians. Sobering up to a wife and three kids, Loyal drives them west in search of an exit, while Dinette keeps her eyes on the road ahead to make sure they don’t get ditched. *Film Editing, In the Heat of the Night, 1967Read More »

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