1991-2000

  • Werner Schroeter – Malina (1991)

    1991-2000ArthouseDramaFranceWerner Schroeter

    Quote:
    Based on an introspective feminist book by Ingeborg Bachmann which I haven’t read but is described as a difficult fragmented work that exposes emotional reactions and stream-of-consciousness meditations on her identity vs. three men in her life, two lovers who try to control her or take over her identity, her obsessive love, and her scary father. The author, Bachmann, died in hospital after a fire in her house. Schroeter takes these real-life and written elements and applies his own treatment to the whole mess, showing scattered fragments of her life mixed with many and endless emotional breakdowns, fire and mirrors used as artsy symbols, a writer’s block, existential explorations on identity, some references to her interests in Wittgenstein, and various surreal imagery involving violinists, her father in a Nazi uniform, and lots of flames, all together in one jumbled emotional mess, like the inside of a schizophrenic woman’s mind. Unrewarding arthouse piece.Read More »

  • Sun-Woo Jang – Nappun yeonghwa aka Timeless, Bottomless Bad Movie (1997)

    1991-2000CultDramaSouth KoreaSun-Woo Jang

    Quote:
    A compilation of episodes from the lives of several of the amateur actors’ (who are ‘bad teens’ and the homeless of Seoul) own experiences, this film sheds light on the dark side of Korean society. Feeling alienated and persecuted, they wonder about and come into conflict with the ‘good people’ who persist in trying to reform them. They have their own reason for remaining as they are and resist attempts to reform them: they cannot change simply because they are bad.Read More »

  • Isao Yamada – Anmonaito no sasayaki wo kiita AKA I’ve Heard the Ammonite Murmur (1992) (HD)

    Isao Yamada1991-2000ArthouseDramaJapan

    Synopsis:
    A fantasy story based on the relationship between Kenji Miyazawa and his younger sister Toshi. This is the first 35mm film written and directed by Isao Yamada, who has created a unique world with his 8mm and 16mm short films. Tomohiro Aso is in charge of photography, and Simon Turner of “The Garden” is in charge of the music.Read More »

  • Abdellatif Abdul-Hamid – Rassaelle Chafahyia AKA Oral Messages (1991)

    Abdellatif Abdul-Hamid1991-2000DramaSyria

    Set in the north of Syria, a village idiot with an enormous nose (Ismail) falls in love with his beautiful neighbor (Salma), thus he sends his handsome friend – who also falls in love with her- to deliver her oral love letters.Read More »

  • Eliseo Subiela – No te mueras sin decirme adónde vas aka Don’t Die Without Telling Me Where You’re Going (1995)

    Eliseo Subiela1991-2000ArgentinaArthouseFantasyFilm Blanc

    Quote:
    This movie is a declaration of love to cinema that is used as a metaphor for the universe itself. We are the films and God is projecting them, including this one with Rachel and Leopoldo, who in a former life literally co-invented cinema as an assistant of Thomas A. Edison named William K.L. Dickson.Read More »

  • Roberto Pires – Césio 137 – O Pesadelo de Goiânia (1995)

    1991-2000BrazilDramaRoberto Pires

    Synopsis
    The story behind one of the worst radiological disasters to ever happen in Brazil, in 1987.Read More »

  • Jim O’Brien – Rebecca (1997)

    1991-2000ClassicsJim O'BrienTVUnited Kingdom

    Adapted from the gothic romance by Daphne Du Maurier, Rebecca is a Classic tale of love and hate. Maxim De Winter (Charles Dance) marries a woman half his age (Emilia Fox) only a year after his first wife, the beautiful and accomplished Rebecca, dies.

    Maxim’s shy bride finds herself in an aristocratic social world her middle class upbringing did not prepare her for. The housekeeper, Mrs. Danvers (Diana Rigg) worsens the situation as she despises her for taking her darling Rebecca’s place.Read More »

  • Anatoliy Vasilyev – Saiylyk AKA Summer House (1992)

    1991-2000Anatoliy VasilyevMysteryRussiaThriller

    Quote:
    The recent commercial and critical flourishing of Sakha cinema – within the Republic, across Russia, and on the global stage – has been remarkable. But no film culture emerges ex nihilo. There are always predecessors, inheritances, and vocabularies from which to build. In purely filmmaking terms, the origins of today’s “Sakhawood” lie in Soviet cinema history as well as in the early pioneers of the post-communist Republic; on a deeper cultural level, they derive from the shared visual and spiritual language of the people themselves. As their broad acclaim demonstrates, the recent wave of films have a universal appeal. But they also stand as proof of the vitality and creativity of a very particular worldview. All of this is encapsulated in Anatoly Vasiliev’s striking and (until now) rarely seen Summer House.Read More »

  • Benoît Jacquot – La fausse suivante aka False Servant (2000)

    1991-2000Benoît JacquotDramaFrance

    Quote:
    A young woman disguises herself as a knight to expose a gold-digging man divided between her and a Countess.

    Jacquot began his career as assistant director of Marguerite Duras (Nathalie Granger, India Song) and as an actor in films directed by Jean-Claude Biette. Then turned to writing and directing with the 1975 film L’Assassin musicien (The Musician Killer) which starred Anna Karina.Read More »

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