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Two sisters, a journalist and a student, are struggling with financial problems. They decide to save their budget by stealing from wealthy men. They break into their apartments through windows in order to realize their American dream..Read More »
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Barbara Sass – Pajeczarki AKA The Spider Women (1993)
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Tom Noonan – The Wife (1995)
1991-2000ArthouseDramaTom NoonanUSA

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Tom Noonan’s dark comedy features a husband-and-wife team of psychotherapists who run a New-Age therapy group out in the wilderness. Late one night, Jack and Rita are visited by one of their patients, Cosmo, and his wife, Arlie. Cosmo’s wife has felt “left out,” since her husband spends so much time with the therapists and confides all of their secrets to them. Arlie has insisted on meeting them–the evening begins awkwardly, then painfully grinds on, as various tensions and power struggles emerge between and among the two couples.Read More » -
Heinz Emigholz – Der zynische Körper AKA The Holy Bunch (1991)
Heinz Emigholz1991-2000ArchitectureDramaExperimentalGermany

Carl is having trouble writing. As the film progresses, his novelistic character develops into a real person who intervenes in his life with increasing menace. The lector Roy supports Carl but is marked by a severe illness. To escape his difficulties, Carl accompanies Jon and Liza on an architectural journey. Bela and Fred remain behind with Roy and are confronted with his approaching death. For his friends, his death becomes the motive to reconstruct their life spent together.Read More »
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Tôru Murakawa – Yajutoshi: tenshi no sasayaki AKA Savage City: Angel Whisper (1991)
Tôru Murakawa1991-2000CrimeJapanThrillerA corrupt cop teams up with an unlikely partner to protect the city from a gang of ruthless drug addicts.Read More »
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Michael Polish – Twin Falls Idaho (1999)
1991-2000ArthouseDramaMichael PolishUSA

Francis and Blake Falls are conjoined twins who live in a neat little room in a rundown hotel. While sharing some organs, Blake is always fit and Francis is very sickly. Into their world comes a young lady, who turns their world upside down. She gets involved with Blake, and convinces the two to attend a Halloween party, where they can pass themselves off as wearing a costume. Eventually Francis becomes really ill, and they have to be separated. They then face the physical and mental strains that come from their proposed separation. Viewers will be inclined to believe that the two are really Siamese twins, but in fact they are simply real-life brothers playing the parts convincingly.Read More »
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Friðrik Þór Friðriksson – Englar Alheimsins AKA Angels of the Universe (2000)
Friðrik Þór Friðriksson1991-2000DramaFinland

Páll is an artistic and sensitive young man. Getting dumped by his girlfriend, Dagny, triggers his descent into madness. We follow him on his way to what seems like inevitable doom; at home with his parents who finally can’t cope, and in the mental institution, Kleppur.Read More »
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Mike Figgis – The Loss of Sexual Innocence (1999)
Mike Figgis1991-2000ArthouseDramaUSAQuote:
Confused, non-linear film tells the sexual story of a film director from his life at age 5, age 12, age 16, a man embarking on his first film in 1950’s Tunisia, and finally to his current life. Along the way he has sexual exploits with an older woman as a teen, gets involved with an Italian couple Tunisia that culminates in the killing of a local boy and the brutal revenge murder of the woman, and ultimately is married to a cold woman.Read More » -
Marie-Jaoul de Poncheville – Molom, conte de Mongolie AKA Molom: A Legend of Mongolia (1995)
Marie-Jaoul de Poncheville1991-2000DramaFranceMolom, the shaman, takes Yonden, a child lost among wolves, under his protection, and walks with him through the Mongolian steppe.Read More »
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Chris Kraus (II) – Sadness at Leaving (1992)
1991-2000Chris Kraus (II)ExperimentalShort FilmUSAVideo ArtDuring the 1960s and 70s, Turkish-born Erje Ayden served as house pulp fiction writer to the New York School of painters and poets. Friend and sometime bodyguard to the artist Willem De Kooning, Ayden self-published 7 pop novels, written in rapid amphetamine bursts in borrowed apartments and rooming houses. Sadness at Leaving, re-published by Semiotext(e) in 1998, is Ayden’s most autobiographical work — if one accepts, as he claims, that he worked as a spy for the Turkish government throughout those years.East Berlin, 1959: Following the erection of the Berlin wall, special agent Carl Halman is assigned by East German intelligence to move to New York where he’ll “sleep” as a writer until he is called. Using the code-name “April 23,” Carl successfully infiltrates the uptown-downtown literary world in 1950s New York. He edits a magazine, follows the Knicks, and marries Melinda, the socialite wife of best-selling jock novelist Hubert Cleaver, Ayden’s hilarious Norman Mailer pastiche. Through Carl’s eyes, we see New York City change from an outpost of Europe to the new capital of an anarchistic, post-ideological world. But then, when Carl least expects it, he’s called.Read More »




