1981-1990

  • Bertrand Blier – Beau-père AKA Stepfather (1981)

    1981-1990Bertrand BlierComedyDramaFrance

    Quote:
    Remy is morose, nearing 30 with his career as a musician going nowhere and his eight-year marriage to Martine souring. Then, Martine dies in a car crash, and Marion, her 14-year-old, wants to stay rather than move to her father’s. Remy likes the idea: he loves her, he’s raised her, and she offers him emotional responsibility. Marion’s father objects, but she’s willful, so he relents. Soon, she tells Remy she finds him attractive, that she’s now “a woman,” and why can’t they be lovers. Remy is appalled, but weakens, missing her when she spends Christmas with her dad. What if they do become lovers? What next? And what if a woman more his age enters the picture?Read More »

  • Jürgen Böttcher – Rangierer AKA Shunters (1984)

    1981-1990DocumentaryGermanyJürgen BöttcherShort Film

    Quote:
    A shunter’s job is to slow down, link, and unlink train wagons at a central station. The film documents – without any commentary – the working hours of few shunters at the shunting-station Dresden-Friedrichstadt, which was the largest such station in all of the former German Democratic Republic. They work day and night, amidst snow and fog at the railway tracks, speaking only as much as necessary.Read More »

  • Jan Sverák – Ropáci AKA Oil Gobblers (1988)

    1981-1990CultCzech RepublicJan SverákShort Film

    Quote:
    Jan Sverak’s student film Ropaci (Oil Gobblers) became during the 90’s sort of cult movie, some say due to its “ecological message”, but that is just one interpretation. Sverak received a student Oscar for this school film.Read More »

  • Jane Campion – An Angel at My Table (1990)

    1981-1990DramaJane CampionNew ZealandThe Female Gaze

    Synopsis
    Here is the story of a curly-haired little redhead who grew up to be one of New Zealand’s best authors, after enduring ordeals that would have put most people into a madhouse. The irony is that she was already in the madhouse, misdiagnosed as a schizophrenic, and subjected to more than 200 electroshock treatments even though there was nothing really wrong with her except for shyness and depression.Read More »

  • Stephen Frears – Prick Up Your Ears (1987)

    Drama1981-1990ArthouseQueer Cinema(s)Stephen FrearsUnited Kingdom

    Quote:
    “Prick Up Your Ears” is the story of Orton and Halliwell and the murder. They say that most murderers are known to their victims. They don’t say that if you knew the victims as well as the murderer did, you might understand more about the murder, but doubtless that is sometimes the case. This movie opens with a brutal, senseless crime. By the time the movie is over, the crime is still brutal, but it is possible to comprehend.Read More »

  • Yannick Bellon – Les enfants du désordre (1989)

    Drama1981-1990ArthouseFranceYannick Bellon

    Quote:
    ne of Emmanuelle Beart’s less known part but one of her most emotionally intense ,”Les Enfants Du Desordre” is a work by Yannick Bellon,once nicknamed the female Andre Cayatte (which ,IMHO ,is no insult for Cayatte paved a reliable way to activist directors ),who was the first in France to tackle the burning subject of rape ,just like a woman would do (she was preceded by American Ida Lupino ).Her work dealing with cancer (“L’Amour Nu”) was not as convincing,taking place in privileged milieus whereas her “La Triche” about homosexuality was downright embarrassing :killing the gay at the end of her movie is not an improvement on the American works of the sixties such as “the fox” or “children’s hour” !Read More »

  • Jaime Humberto Hermosillo – Doña Herlinda y su hijo AKA Dona Herlinda and Her Son (1985)

    Drama1981-1990Jaime Humberto HermosilloMexicoQueer Cinema(s)Romance

    Quote:
    A sophisticated social comedy directed by Jaime Humberto Hermosillo, one of Mexico’s most daring, original filmmakers.

    Dona Herlinda is a wealthy, fantastically manipulative widow living in Guadalajara who quietly accepts her son Rudolfo’s affair with a handsome young music student, Ramon. After she invites Ramon to live with her family (“Rudolfo has such a big bed,” she says) the situation becomes hilariously complicated by Rudolfo’s marriage of convenience to Olga, a feminist and employee of Amnesty International.Read More »

  • Aki Kaurismäki – Calamari Union (1985)

    1981-1990Aki KaurismäkiArthouseComedyFinland

    Quote:
    Fourteen desperate men named Frank, band together to escape from a repressive section of Helsinki. An English-speaking non-Frank named Pekka joins the barroom conspirators, whose avoidance of last names, and any affect, help them outsmart overwhelming forces as they sneak through dark subway tunnels and alleys, hoping against despair to reach magical seaside Eira. The Calamari Unionists take advantage of unending night to venture their intrepid journey.Read More »

  • Sohrab Shahid Saless – Wechselbalg AKA Changeling (1987)

    1981-1990DramaGermanySohrab Shahid Saless

    Based on Jürgen Breests book Wechselbalg (1980.)
    IMDB:
    A married couple adopts a child. The mother’s relationship with the new family member quickly deteriorates.
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