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How does a director whose work has long been characterized by its vibrancy deal with the subject of aging and death? With extraordinary patience and grace, it turns out. Madadayo is the last film Akira Kurosawa completed before his death in 1998, and it feels like the work of an artist aware that his time was nearing its end. (The fact that the 1993 film is only now receiving a video release in America after an extremely limited theatrical run doesn’t speak well of current attitudes toward elder greats.) The theme of aging recurs throughout Kurosawa’s later efforts, but never as explicitly as here; even the King Lear-based Ran has other concerns. Read More »
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Akira Kurosawa & Ishirô Honda – Mâdadayo (1993)
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Nick Gomez – Laws of Gravity (1992)
1991-2000DramaNick GomezUSA

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Story about a group of petty criminals living on the fringes of the law in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Tragedy befalls them when they get hold of, and try to sell, a collection of handguns.Read More » -
Buddhadev Dasgupta – Tahader Katha AKA Their Story (1992)
1991-2000ArthouseBuddhadev DasguptaDramaIndia

Three years after the partition of India, Shibnath returns from 11 years of imprisonment. He tries to pick up his life again but his past experiences make it impossible.Read More »
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André Téchiné – Ma saison préférée AKA My Favorite Season (1993)
1991-2000André TéchinéDramaFranceRomance

Berthe, an elderly widow, is forced by her declining health to close the French farmhouse where she has spent much of her life. She moves in with her daughter Émilie and son-in-law Bruno, who share a legal practice and have two grown children: Anne, a law student, and Lucien, who was adopted. In spite of Émilie’s efforts, Berthe is not happy in her daughter’s bourgeois home in Blagnac. She sits by the swimming pool in the middle of the night talking to herself and finds the house pretentious. Worried about her mother’s physical and mental health, Émilie pays a visit to her unmarried younger brother, Antoine, a neurosurgeon. They have not seen each other for three years, since they quarreled at their father’s funeral. Émilie informs Antoine of their mother’s condition and invites him to Christmas dinner with the family.Read More »
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Frank Farrell – Hackers 95 (1995)
1991-2000DocumentaryFrank FarrellUSAHackers ’95 is a 90 minute part documentary, part spoof.
Phon-E and R.F. Burns cover the hacker related goings on of 1995. SummerCon 95, Defcon 3, Operation Cyber Snare, Area 51, and more are covered.Read More »
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Takeshi Kitano – Ano natsu, ichiban shizukana umi AKA A Scene at the Sea (1991)
1991-2000DramaJapanRomanceTakeshi Kitano

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Third Window Films continues their collection of Takeshi Kitano Blu-rays with a revisit of his 1991 film, A Scene at the Sea. At the time Kitano was still seen largely as a comeic performer and his first two films started to change that perception and give him a small taste of international recognition. However, it is with A Scene at the Sea, his third feature as a director, that Kitano really showed the film world his skill set. Not only was it his first film as a director that didn’t feature him in an acting role, it also distanced itself from the previous two yakuza driven features and proved that Kitano is a force ot be reckoned with and a truew artist, rather than a hired gun.Read More » -
Ken Loach – Land and Freedom (1995)
1991-2000DramaKen LoachPoliticsUnited KingdomDavid is an unemployed communist that comes to Spain in 1937 during the civil war to enroll the republicans and defend the democracy against the fascists. He makes friends between the soldiers.Read More »
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Robinson Devor – The Woman Chaser (1999)
1991-2000ComedyRobinson DevorUSA

A love it or leave it black comedy that won two awards for narrative film. Pulp and Noir parody.Read More »
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Mabel Cheung – Song jia huang chao AKA The Soong Sisters (1997)
1991-2000AsianDramaHong KongMabel Cheung

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The Soong family was a political dynasty in China that reached the highest levels of power. This film follows the lives of the three Soong daughters, who were educated in America and returned to China. Ai-ling (the oldest) married a wealthy and powerful businessman. Ching-ling married Sun Yat-sen, the revolutionary founder of modern China. Mei-ling (the youngest) married Chiang Kai-shek, China’s leader during World War II. The sisters captured the world’s fascination for their brilliant marriages and their strong influence on their nation.Read More »


