A single mother’s life is thrown into turmoil after her struggling, rarely seen younger brother returns to town.Read More »
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Kenneth Lonergan – You Can Count on Me (2000)
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Dariush Mehrjui – Derakhte Golabi AKA The Pear Tree (1998)
Dariush Mehrjui1991-2000ArthouseDramaIran

A man contemplates life and compares it to a pear tree in his yard which stops producing fruit.
From IMDb:
A quiet gentle film guaranteed to soothe the most jangled nerves with its soft approach to life’s little annoyances and heartbreaks. A writer looks back on his early life as a twelve year old when he lived in a grand mansion and played in the extensive surrounding orchard of fruit trees. I felt like turning off in the first five minutes as the morose writer became more and more depressed with life in general as he struggles for inspiration to write more books and articles. But I’m very glad I kept watching because as he remembers about the happier days of his youth, the dark and shadowy set dissolves into a sun-kissed orchard with a family picnicking under the trees. Read More » -
Nana Dzhordzhadze – 27 Missing Kisses (2000)
Nana Dzhordzhadze1991-2000ComedyGeorgiaRomanceQuote:
A young woman’s passion has a remarkable effect on a Russian village in this comedy-drama with fantasy elements. Sybill (Nino Kuchanidze) is a teenager who is sent to a small town in the country to spend the summer with her aunt. Despite her tender age, Sybill is ripe and sexually aware, and while the initial object of her attention is Alexander (Eugenji Sidichin), a widower in his early 40s, she instead pairs up with Mickey (Shalva Iashvili), Alexander’s teenage son. Mickey quickly becomes infatuated with Sybill and is more than happy to indulge her fondness for outdoor lovemaking. Between Sybill’s carefree, youthful sensuality and the appearance of Emmanuelle at the local movie house, suddenly love and lust are in bloom all over town.Read More » -
Shu Lea Cheang – Fresh Kill (1994)
Shu Lea Cheang1991-2000CampSci-FiUSAQuote:
Shu Lea Cheang’s witty narrative Fresh Kill envisions a post-apocalyptic landscape strewn with electronic detritus and suffering the toxic repercussions of mass marketing in a high-tech commodity culture.“Fresh Kill’s title refers to a fictitious landfill that dominates Staten Island. Junk rules many of the film’s compositions, and, thematically, the film revolves around the detritus of an urban consumer society in which transnational corporations bring raw materials from the Third World, contaminating goods and people in the process, and dump them in the borough. Fresh Kill makes sense out of this refuse by exploring connections among people on the edges of corporate capitalism and off-center in a white, bourgeois, heterosexual world. Read More »
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Kenneth Branagh – Much Ado About Nothing (1993)
1991-2000ComedyDramaKenneth BranaghUSAWilliam Shakespeare

Young lovers Hero and Claudio, soon to wed, conspire to get verbal sparring partners and confirmed singles Benedick and Beatrice to wed as well.Read More »
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Tat-Chi Yau & Johnnie To – Am faa AKA The Longest Nite (1998)
Johnnie To1991-2000ActionHong KongTat-Chi YauThrillerSynopsis:
A bloody gang warfare is prevailing in Macau. When the rumor makes its rounds, that legendary boss Mr. Hung is coming back to Macau and wants to regain his power, the bosses of two rivalling gangs, Mr. K and Lung, decide to lay their difficulties aside and work together.Read More » -
Ka-Fai Wai – Yi ge zi tou de dan sheng AKA Too Many Ways to Be No. 1 (1997)
Ka-Fai Wai1991-2000ComedyCrimeHong KongJohn Woo protégé Wai Ka-fai follows up on his acclaimed Chow Yun-Fat vehicle Peace Hotel with this wild and woolly black comedy. With a nod to both Tarantino and Kieslowski, Wai fashions an inventive narrative based around ideas of fate and accident.
The film follows Wong Ah-kau (Lau Ching-Wan), an inept gangland foot soldier with no self-esteem, no money, and no clue. One day, a friend of his offers him a stack of cash to deliver some cars to Mainland China for a big crime boss. It seems like easy money. Around the same time, he gets another offer to go to Taiwan and do a mob hit for an even bigger sum of dough. Due to some narrative trickery, both options are explored.
Over the years, this film has become something of a cult classic for mavens of Hong Kong cinema.Read More »
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Fred H. Berger – Blood Countess [Propaganda Videozine: Volume 2] (1992)
1991-2000ArthouseEroticaFred H. BergerUSA
This video contains the short film Blood Countess with soundtrack by Foetus Inc., followed by music videos by gothic groups Requiem in White and The Shroud.Read More »
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Cheryl Farthing & Ian MacMillan – It’s Not Unusual: A Lesbian and Gay History (1997)
1991-2000Cheryl FarthingDocumentaryIan MacMillanQueer Cinema(s)TVUnited Kingdom“Documentary series charting the change in attitudes to homosexuality during the 20th century.. Archival footage and interviews with 22 lesbians and gay men give an overview of gay history in the UK from the 1920’s. Clause 28, the Well of Lonliness, AIDS, the Pet Shop Boys, it’s all there in some form or another.”Read More »





