1981-1990

  • Éric Rohmer – Conte de printemps AKA A Tale of Springtime (1990)

    1981-1990DramaEric RohmerFranceRomance

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    Simple conversations engender complicated human interactions. Jeanne is open and even-tempered, a philosophy teacher at a lycée. Her fiancé is away and she doesn’t want to stay at his messy flat; she’s loaned hers to a cousin, so she accepts the invitation of Natasha, a music student whom she meets at a party, to sleep in her father Igor’s bedroom.Read More »

  • Dick Fontaine & Pat Hartley – I Heard It Through the Grapevine (1982)

    USA1981-1990Dick FontaineDocumentaryPat Hartley

    James Baldwin retraces his time in the South during the Civil Rights Movement, reflecting with his trademark brilliance and insight on the passage of more than two decades. From Selma and Birmingham, and Atlanta, to the battleground beaches of St. Augustine, Florida, with Chinua Achebe, and back north for a visit to Newark with Amiri Baraka, Baldwin lays bare the fiction of progress in post–Civil Rights America—wondering “what happened to the children” and those “who did not die, but whose lives were smashed on Freedom Road.”Read More »

  • Stanislaw Rózewicz – Aniol w szafie AKA Angel in the Wardrobe (1987)

    Drama1981-1990ArthousePolandStanislaw Rózewicz

    “Angel In The Wardrobe” is a film about responsibility, towards ourselves and others. A film about conscience; about the memory, without which we are nothing. The fears and anxieties in us and around us”.

    — Stanislaw Rozewicz.Read More »

  • Med Hondo – Sarraounia (1986)

    1981-1990African CinemaArthouseBurkina FasoEpicMed Hondo

    Sarrouina (Keïta), a young warrior queen of the Azna tribe well-schooled in the arts of herbalism and warfare, leads her people to victory against a neighboring tribe. But the real trial of strength for her comes when the French army marches south to widen its colonial grip on the African continent. The second half of the film focuses on the French, acidly but plausibly satirized as little tyrants whose megalomania swells in proportion with their failure to grasp the realities of the culture they are trying to crush. Grounded in careful historical research, Sarraounia is a superbly crafted and expansive film that strikes a celebratory, assertive tone.Read More »

  • Umberto Lenzi – Incontro nell’ultimo paradiso AKA The Daughter of the Jungle (1982)

    1981-1990AdventureItalyUmberto Lenzi

    Two college students decide to take a vacation to the Amazon. After renting a boat and sailing down the river in search of some good scenery, the two kids become lost.Read More »

  • Tibor Takács – I, Madman (1989)

    1981-1990HorrorTibor TakácsUSA

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    Gothic nightmares collide with gritty realism in this “stylish horror thriller [that] pulls you in and makes you pay attention“ (Los Angeles Times)! Laced with sly humor, this “imaginative, scary“ gem packs “a wow of an ending“ (Leonard Maltin)! After a spine-tingling paperback captures the imagination of bookstore clerk Virginia (Jenny Wright), she seeks out the author`s second book, I, Madman. But once she opens the cover, its eerie tale of obsessive love comes to life,catapulting a disfigured, scalpel-wielding killer from the world of fiction onto the streets of Hollywood with one demented goal: to win Virginia`s love, one murder at a time!Read More »

  • Bruno Nuytten – Camille Claudel (1988)

    1981-1990Bruno NuyttenDramaFrance

    Synopsis:
    The troubled life of French sculptor Camille Claudel and her long relationship with legendary sculptor Auguste Rodin are portrayed in this passionate biographical drama, featuring an acclaimed performance by Isabelle Adjani. Beginning in the 1880s with a young Claudel’s first meeting with Rodin, the film traces the development of their intense romantic bond. The growth of this relationship coincides with the rise of Claudel’s career, helping her overcome prejudices against female artists. However, their romance soon sours, due to the increasing pressures of Rodin’s fame and his love for another woman. These difficulties combine with her increasing doubts about the value of her work to drive Claudel into an emotional tumult that threatens to become insanity.Read More »

  • Avery Crounse – Eyes of Fire (1983)

    1981-1990Avery CrounseFantasyUSAWestern

    This is a story of Protestant pioneers, a single family that travels into the wilderness following the prophetic misguidance of a single man whose desires outweigh his prudence. At the height of the witch terrors, this historical horror is more accurate than many another film, and does not overstretch its portrayals to suit audience expectation.Read More »

  • Shyam Ramsay & Tulsi Ramsay – Bandh Darwaza AKA The Closed Door (1990)

    1981-1990CultHorrorIndiaShyam RamsayTulsi Ramsay

    Bandh Darwaza is the Indian version of Dracula. A childless woman visits the lair of an evil magician in order that she may conceive. When she gives birth to a baby girl the magician demands that she hand her over. She refuses and has the magician killed. Years later he is revived as a fully fledged member of the undead. He comes looking for the now teenage girl intending to make her his slave.Read More »

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