1981-1990

  • Damiano Damiani – L’inchiesta (1986)

    1981-1990Damiano DamianiDramaItaly

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    Tito Valerio Tauro is sent by the emperor Tiberius in Galilee to investigate the disappearance of the body of Jesus. Tito thinks quickly attend to his duties and return to Rome, but meets Claudia Procula, Pilate’s wife, fascinated by the personality of Jesus, who reveals that Mary Magdalene was a witness to the resurrection of Jesus. Tito became convinced that Jesus is still alive and that is in place and a conspiracy to hide it, pretending to be Christian, begins to search for Mary Magdalene.Read More »

  • Kei Kumai – Umi to dokuyaku aka The Sea and Poison (1986)

    Arthouse1981-1990AsianJapanKei Kumai

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    Uni to Dokuyaku (1987)
    July 22, 1987
    FILM: ‘SEA AND POISON,’ FROM JAPAN
    By Walter Goodman
    Published: July 22, 1987

    LEAD: EARLY in ”The Sea and Poison,” the harrowing Japanese movie now at Film Forum 1, a surgical team performs a lung operation on a young woman. It is probably the most graphic view that most of its audience will ever have had of the scalpel and forceps doing their work, and you may find yourself joining the young intern Suguro, who confesses, ”Today in the operating room, I had to close my eyes.

    EARLY in ”The Sea and Poison,” the harrowing Japanese movie now at Film Forum 1, a surgical team performs a lung operation on a young woman. It is probably the most graphic view that most of its audience will ever have had of the scalpel and forceps doing their work, and you may find yourself joining the young intern Suguro, who confesses, ”Today in the operating room, I had to close my eyes.”Read More »

  • Francis Veber – Les fugitifs AKA The Fugitives (1986)

    1981-1990ComedyCrimeFranceFrancis Veber

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    Francis Veber directs this hilarious comedy about François (Pierre Richard), a desperate, novice, bumbling bank robber who takes an ex-con hostage during his attempted hold-up. They are both chased by the police. Jean (Gérard Depardieu) plays the convicted bank robber just released from jail and forced to escape with François. Anaïs Bret portrays François’ 6-year-old autistic daughter, and is the reason why he needed money so badly that he would steal for it. An inventive series of farcical situations and witty dialogue keeps the two men moving one step and several missteps ahead of the police. This comedy was so successful that Veber repeated it in 1989 for English-speaking audiences as Three Fugitives, starring Nick Nolte and Martin Short.

    — Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie GuideRead More »

  • Leonard Bernstein – Little Drummer Boy: Essay on Mahler by Leonard Bernstein (1985)

    1981-1990DocumentaryLeonard BernsteinPerformanceUSA

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    Wow!–I just finished watching “The Little Drummer Boy.”
    Previously I had thought that I knew quite a bit about Gustav Mahler, but Leonard Bernstein showed me more.

    What Bernstein does is show you–through biographical commentary and excerpts from Mahler’s music–just what it was that made this masterful composer and conductor so obsessed with Life and Death.

    Yes, part of it was Mahler’s being born Jewish, and part was seeing so many of his brothers and sisters die so early in life. But Bernstein shows us how Mahler was, like most of us, striving to try to come to terms with life–to understand why death has to come and deprive us of the joys of life.

    To give you an idea of how concrete, knowledgeable and specific this program is, Lenny takes a few minutes, using musical excerpts, to illustrate how there is a funeral march in each of Mahler’s nine symphonies.Read More »

  • Karel Kachyna – Blazni a devcatka (1988)

    1981-1990ArthouseCzech RepublicDramaKarel Kachyna

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    A ballad set in Žižkov about people both small and big, and those lost and found.Read More »

  • Robert Englund – 976-EVIL (1988)

    1981-1990HorrorRobert EnglundUSA

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    People who dial 976-EVIL receive supernatural powers and turn into satanic killers.Read More »

  • Lech Majewski – Prisoner of Rio (1988)

    1981-1990DramaLech MajewskiThrillerUnited Kingdom

    “Prisoner of Rio is a 1988 drama film directed by Lech Majewski and starring Steven Berkoff, Paul Freeman and Peter Firth. It shows the flight of the Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs to Brazil and the attempts of Scotland Yard detectives to re-capture him.Read More »

  • Akira Kurosawa – Something Like An Autobiography (1983)

    1981-1990Akira KurosawaBooksJapan

    Something Like an Autobiography
    by Akira Kurosawa

    Published by Vintage | 1983 | 205 pages

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    Among Japanese film makers, no one is perhaps as universally known as Akira Kurosawa.

    “Something like an Autobiography” is an account of the legendary director’s early life. It is only a partial account, encompassing his childhood, adolescenct years, the early years of his film career, up to the point of Rashomon. Nonetheless, the book benefits anyone keen for understanding the man behind such remarkable films as Seven Samurai, Ikiru, Rashomon, and Dersu Uzala among others. Kurosawa’s films were – Stuart Galbraith IV writes in the introduction to his book “The Emperor and the Wolf” – first and foremost, deeply humanist pictures, films which effortlessly transcend cultures and centuries. Something like an Autobiography helps one understand the evolution of the artist Kurosawa, the influences that shaped his vision.Read More »

  • Chantal Akerman – Les Années 80 AKA The Eighties (1983)

    France1981-1990BelgiumChantal AkermanExperimentalMusical

    SYNOPSIS:
    This is a making of a musical, with Chantal Ackerman behind and in front of the camera. It is mostly a collection of clips, talks, directions, and lectures, with the camera capturing the whole adventure.Read More »

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