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Wyborny’s film is a startling modern take on Roman victor and dictator Lucius Cornelius Sulla. Combining traditional togas and contemporary casual clothes, the German director stages a visually puzzling balancing act between the Roman era and the present. He examines Sullas inner world and his distorted relationship to nature as well as the outer influences in his building of a nation. Juxtaposing the functions of Sullas body and mind, Wyborny has created a stunning portrait of the politician, in which he blurs the lines between advanced civilization and pornography.Read More »
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Klaus Wyborny – Sulla (2003)
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Dusan Kovacevic – Profesionalac AKA The Professional (2003)
2001-2010ComedyDramaDusan KovacevicSerbia

After the collapse of the Yugoslavian government, a former secret agent, now a taxi driver, enters the office of a former university professor, now a firm director.Read More »
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Angelina Maccarone – Fremde Haut aka Unveiled (2005)
Angelina Maccarone2001-2010DramaGermanyQueer Cinema(s)SYNOPSIS
Unveiled is about a woman’s identity crisis, so it’s probably fitting that the film itself is torn between its affections to the shrill Yentl and grim Boys Don’t Cry. Fariba (Jasmin Tabatabai) arrives illegally in Germany from Iran and applies for political asylum after declaring she would be persecuted in her homeland for having had a lesbian affair with a married woman. In the film’s best scene, director Angelina Maccarone hints at the gender transference that will save Farbia: Inside a seemingly unisex bathroom (really it’s a trash heap for all undesirables), the woman offers a cigarette to a weeping man, Siamak (Navid Akhavan), in the adjacent stall, and Maccarone codes her main character’s uncertainty of the world in her decision to light the cigarette before passing it on.Read More » -
Alina Marazzi – Un’ ora sola ti vorrei AKA For One More Hour with You (2002)
2001-2010Alina MarazziDocumentaryDramaItaly

Italian documentary filmmaker Alina Marazzi tries to piece together the life of her mother who passed away in 1972 when she was 7 years old. Through a patchwork of home movies, recordings and diary entries, Alina crafts a moving tribute to the universal power of love.Read More »
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Danny Perez & Animal Collective – Oddsac (2010)
2001-2010Animal CollectiveDanny PerezExperimentalUSAVideo Art

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Paddy Breathnach – Shrooms (2007)
Paddy Breathnach2001-2010ComedyHorrorIrelandA group of friends are stalked and murdered whilst looking for psilocybin mushrooms in the Irish woods.
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★½ Watched by 22 Apr 2019“Advice is like mushrooms, the wrong one kind can prove fatal.” -Charles E. McKenzie (NIF),
Whoever made this poster is super proud. I need to stop by Spencer’s gifts to buy the fuzzy blacklight version.
Six pretty people take a drug tourism trip to Ireland in order to get mushrooms. Uh oh….a super dangrous mushroom that looks like the good mushrooms is also in the woods… strobe light style horror ensues. Parts of the film look really cool so I don’t want to write this off completely. There is work put into the visual effects that is enjoyable and the acting is better than the script. However, an 84 minutes movie with this concept I shouldn’t be pausing regularly to see how much time is left and I was constantly pausing. The script is VERY boring and by the end you don’t really care. Not a recommend.Read More »
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Lynne Sachs – Lynne Sachs: Exploring Women, Culture, Science & Myth (2005)
Lynne Sachs2001-2010ExperimentalUSAVideo Art
This DVD collection presents two of Lynne Sachs’ earlier films with several more recent media works — all of which explore themes of women, culture, science & myth. The creative as well as intellectual inner workings of these projects are revealed for the first time in the context of an elaborately conceived, yet accessible disc.
BIOGRAPHY OF LILITH (35minutes) updates the creation myth by telling the story of the first woman and for some, the first feminist. In conjunction with the film, the DVD offers a personal introduction to Jewish Kabbala.Read More »
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Clive Gordon – Cargo (2006)
2001-2010AdventureClive GordonDramaSpainThis taut, cerebral thriller by award-winning documentary filmmaker Clive Gordon showcases an outstanding cast and a smart, multilayered screenplay. In this intensely crafted drama, a young backpacker, Chris (Daniel Bruhl), is traveling around Africa when he gets into trouble, loses his passport, and decides to stow away aboard a rusty cargo ship to flee the local police and get back to Europe. Discovered shortly after putting to sea, he quickly realizes that this is no ordinary voyage: it features a crew of hopeless, possibly even deranged, men; a mysteriously inscrutable captain (Peter Mullan), who holds absolute sway over the inhabitants of this insular floating isle; and a ship that seems to be burdened by untold secrets.Read More »
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Takashi Homma – Kiwamete Yoi Fukei AKA Extremely Beautiful Landscapes (2004)
2001-2010DocumentaryExperimentalJapanTakashi HommaIn the late 1960s, photographer Takuma Nakahira published the legendary photography magazine Provoke with Daido Moriyama. With this edgy writings and photographs, Nakahira rejected preexisting photographic expression. In 1977, an alcohol-induced coma resulted in a permanent partial memory loss. In the following years, with gradual recovery, Nakahira started photographing stray cats, homeless, and thatched roofs in the neighborhood near his home in a monomaniac manner. This essay-film style documentary is a portrait of the Nakahira’s daily life. Directed by photographer Takashi Homma.Read More »




