1991-2000

  • Shinobu Yaguchi – Adorenarin doraibu aka Adrenaline Drive (1999)

    1991-2000ComedyCrimeJapanShinobu Yaguchi

    Quote:
    Suzuki accidentally bumps into the car of a yakuza, but is saved from disaster when a gas explosion makes for greater chaos. Somehow, Suzuki and mousy nurse Shizuko make it out alive, and with 170 million yen in cash. Hotly pursued by the yakuza, they make for the road and fall in love in the process.Read More »

  • Tinto Brass – Fermo posta Tinto Brass AKA P.O. Box Tinto Brass (1995)

    1991-2000ComedyEroticaItalyTinto Brass

    This film is a series of letters, photos and video cassettes which women often send in to certain newspapers. By visualizing their story-telling (the name given by the psychologists to their fantasies) the film portrays the confessions, the secret longings, the adventures, recollections, dreams, desires and fantasies of these women. It is an open secret that most women dream of forbidden affairs, secret lovers and hasty encounters but when it comes down to it they lack the courage to pursue their dreams.Read More »

  • Daryush Shokof – Seven Servants (1996)

    1991-2000ArthouseDaryush ShokofGermanyPhilosophy

    AMG: A very strange dream about a wealthy man preparing for death inspired director Daryush Shokof to make this off-beat and highly esoteric art film. Archie (Anthony Quinn) receives inner peace by being touched by people of four different racial groups. The film shows the five of them conducting daily activities as Quinn endures having their fingers in his nose and ears constantly for 10 days. Archie invites two old friends of his to be present at his death and reveals his secret for inner peace to them. The man goes off in a huff, but the woman stays around and finds her own enjoyment in the situation.Read More »

  • Athina Rachel Tsangari – The Slow Business of Going (2000)

    1991-2000ArthouseAthina Rachel TsangariDramaGreece

    A mysterious woman travels the world with a rocking chair, interacting with the people she meets.

    Petra Going is a migrant cyborg, an agent of the Global Nomad Project: an international “Experience Data Agency” which sends hundreds of “receivers” like her to wander the globe and record a succession of random encounters. Periodically, they return to agency headquarters where they deposit their accumulated memories into an archive. This archive is available to users who then vicariously and virtually inhabit the ready-made landscapes of touristic consciousness. The motto of the GNP: “Nostalgia For Rent.”Read More »

  • Kiyoshi Kurosawa – Jigoku no keibîn AKA The Guard from Underground [+commentary] (1992)

    1991-2000HorrorJapanKiyoshi KurosawaThriller

    Synopsis:
    A woman begins working at the same company as a security guard that she believes might be a former sumo wrestling serial killer.Read More »

  • Kwon-taek Im – Chunhyangdyun (2000)

    1991-2000AsianDramaKwon-taek ImSouth Korea

    Summary:
    Mongryong marries the beautiful Chunhyang without telling his father, the Governor of Namwon. When his father is transferred to Seoul, Mongryong has to leave Chunhyang and finish his exams. Chunhyang, being the daughter of a courtesan, is also legally a courtesan. She is beaten and imprisoned when she refuses to obey the new Governor Byun, as she wishes to be faithful to her husband. After three years, Mongryong passes his exam and becomes an emissary to the King. He returns to Namwon, disguised as a beggar, just before Chunhyang is to be flogged to death at the governor’s birthday celebration.Read More »

  • David Leaf & John Scheinfeld – The Unknown Marx Brothers (1993)

    1991-2000David LeafDocumentaryJohn ScheinfeldTVUSA

    Leslie Nielsen hosts this retrospective of the Marx Brothers, from their early career on stage to their post-film career in television. Their children and co-workers are interviewed, and numerous clips and rare footage being shown.Read More »

  • Jun Ichikawa – Byôin de shinu to iu koto AKA Dying at a Hospital (1993)

    1991-2000JapanJun Ichikawa

    Quote:
    In the early 1990s a spate of hospital films were released in Japan, including Takita Yojiro’s two Let’s Go to the Hospital comedies, Itami Juzo’s drama The Last Dance and Ichikawa Jun’s Dying at a Hospital, shot in a semi-documentary style almost as straightforward as its title. Perhaps these films reflected the greying of Japanese society or, as Ichikawa suggested in an interview, a world afflicted by famine, AIDS and environmental destruction. Working from a book by Yamasaki Fumio, a practicing doctor, Ichikawa follows the progress of five cancer patients from the time they are admitted to the hospital to the end. For much of the film, we are literally standing at the foot of their beds, watching their lives unfold from the middle distance.Read More »

  • Neil Jordan – Not I (2000)

    Drama1991-2000IrelandNeil JordanShort Film

    A young woman sits down in a chair. Only her mouth is visible as she begins to speak at a rapid clip, describing events that she insists did not really happen to her.Read More »

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