1981-1990

  • Yutthana Mukdasanit – Nam Pu AKA The Story of Nampoo AKA The Story of Nampu (1984)

    1981-1990DramaThailandYutthana Mukdasanit

    Based on a biography of acclaimed Thai female writer, Suvannee Sukonta, the film focuses on her teenage son Nampoo. Being left alone as his divorced mom always has hands full with work, he resorted to cure his loneliness with drugs.Read More »

  • Terry Gilliam – The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988)

    Terry Gilliam1981-1990AdventureFantasyUnited Kingdom

    Quote:
    In the 19th century, a fortress is under siege from the Turkish Army. While the attack is going on, the town’s people are in the theatre, watching a play based on the life of notorious tall tale teller Baron Munchausen.

    The real Baron Munchausen arrives at the theatre and claims not only to have started the war, but also to be able to save the town from the siege. He encounters only mockery from an incredulous townsfolk who dismiss the Baron and his stories.Read More »

  • Josée Dayan – Le comte de Monte Cristo AKA The Count of Monte Cristo (1998)

    Josée Dayan1981-1990AdventureFranceTV

    The Count of Monte Cristo tells the dramatic story of Edmond Dantes, a young French sailor who is falsely denounced as a political traitor and unjustly imprisoned for eighteen years without trial. After a daring escape, Dantes flees to the island of Monte Cristo where he finds a colossal treasure of gold and jewels bequeathed to him by a dying inmate. Using these riches, he assumes a new identity and devises a plan to take vengeance on all those who betrayed him.Read More »

  • Jean Eustache – Les photos d’Alix aka Alix’s Pictures (1982)

    Jean Eustache1981-1990FranceShort Film

    Quote:
    Photographer Alix Cléo-Roubaud shows her photos to a young man (Boris Eustache), talking about them as they look at them together. Each of the photos appears as a countershot. Yet after awhile, doubts emerge: we are not really seeing what is being described.Read More »

  • Marguerite Duras – Les enfants AKA The Children (1985)

    Marguerite Duras1981-1990ArthouseComedyFrance

    Seven year-old boy Ernesto intrigues people around him for several reasons. Despite such a young age, he looks like a man on his 40’s and also seems a little more intelligent than any of his peers – and the latter fact is what causes him to quit school, refusing to attend it because he doesn’t want to learn the things he does not know. His family is very supportive of his actions, even though they don’t have any clue of what’s to become of him; at the same time the school headmaster and a journalist are concerned about Ernesto’s real motivations for leaving school.Read More »

  • Ody Fraga – A Fêmea do Mar aka The Female of the Sea (1981)

    1981-1990BrazilDramaEroticaOdy Fraga

    Plot Synopsis:
    In a desert island of Santa Catarina coast, a woman lives with her two children in the hope that her husband return from the sea one day. The arrival of a sailor (interpreted by filmmaker Jean Garret) with the news of the death of her husband will trigger the release of them sexual, and at the same time, a climate of anxiety and tension loss.Read More »

  • Akira Kurosawa & Ishirô Honda – Yume AKA Akira Kurosawa’s Dreams (1990)

    1981-1990Akira KurosawaDramaFantasyIshirô HondaJapan

    Quote:
    Unfolding in a series of eight mythic vignettes, this late work by Akira Kurosawa was inspired by the beloved director’s own nighttime visions, along with stories from Japanese folklore. In a visually sumptuous journey through the master’s imagination, tales of childlike wonder give way to apocalyptic apparitions: a young boy stumbles on a fox wedding in a forest; a soldier confronts the ghosts of the war dead; a power plant meltdown smothers a seaside landscape in radioactive fumes. Interspersed with reflections on the redemptive power of creation, including a richly textured tribute to Vincent van Gogh (who is played by Martin Scorsese), Akira Kurosawa’s Dreams is both a showcase for its maker’s artistry at its most unbridled and a deeply personal lament for a world at the mercy of human ignorance.Read More »

  • Barbet Schroeder – Barfly (1987)

    Barbet Schroeder1981-1990DramaThe Cannon GroupUSA

    Barfly is a 1987 American film which is a semi-autobiography of poet/author Charles Bukowski during the time he spent drinking heavily in Los Angeles. The screenplay by Bukowski was commissioned by the French film director Barbet Schroeder – it was published, with illustrations by the author, in 1984 when film production was still pending. Barfly stars Mickey Rourke and Faye Dunaway, with direction by Schroeder, and was presented by Francis Ford Coppola. The movie also features a silent cameo appearance by Bukowski himself.Read More »

  • John Hillcoat – Ghosts… of the Civil Dead (1988)

    John Hillcoat1981-1990AsianAustraliaQueer Cinema(s)Thriller

    Quote:
    Central Industrial Prison is set in the middle of the desert. It’s the future of maximum-security containment and it’s been “locked down” after an explosion of violence. A Committee’s been appointed to report on the events that led to the violence but their findings are in stark contrast to the reality we see with our own eyes.. “Ghosts.. of the Civil Dead” is a powerful drama on modern methods of social control.Read More »

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