2001-2010

  • Waldemar Krzystek – Mala Moskwa AKA The Little Moscow (2008)

    Drama2001-2010PolandRomanceWaldemar Krzystek

    During the Cold War, a married young Soviet woman and a Polish officer are drawn together by music but their affair attracts the attention of the military authorities.Read More »

  • Emre Yalgin – Teslimiyet aka Other Angels (2009)

    2001-2010DramaEmre YalginQueer Cinema(s)Turkey

    Plot
    Sanem is a working girl sharing a flat with three transvestites in Istanbul. Every day she dreams of a savior who will take her away. One day a young man named Gökhan moves into the neighborhood, and soon Sanem attracts his attention. This will be the beginning of a journey during which both will question each other and their choices in life.Read More »

  • Elad Keidan – Himnon AKA Anthem (2008)

    2001-2010ArthouseElad KeidanIsraelShort Film

    Review from Cinemascopian.com:
    Elad Keidan’s “Himnon” (Anthem), a droll 36 minute observation on a day in the life of a man from Jerusalem who goes out to buy milk and comes back hours later with his life turned around from the bleak into the hopeful, captivated the hearts of the Cinefondation jury Hou Hsiao Hsian, who presided over the jury , must’ve found the film right up his alley: with long takes and extreme long shots it is indeed almost Taiwanese in style. But the quirky storyline and the abundance of heart and belief emanating from the movie may remind viewers of “The Band’s Visit”, last year’s Cannes darling, also made in Israel. This is the first time an Israeli film wins the Cinefondation. But 2nd and 3rd prizes were won four times previously, so this is the fifth prize for an Israeli filmmaker in the competition’s 10 years existence. (This is also the first time a movie from Jerusalem’s Sam Spiegel Film School wins there after all previous Israeli winners were made at The Tel Aviv University Film School.)Read More »

  • Álvaro Brechner – Sofía AKA Sofia (2005)

    2001-2010Álvaro BrechnerShort FilmUruguay

    Quote:
    It’s been four years since Sofia disappeared. Now, for the first time, she will have to tell her story.Read More »

  • Aleksei Balabanov – Zhmurki AKA Dead Man’s Bluff [+Extras] (2005)

    2001-2010Aleksei BalabanovArthouseComedyRussia

    Quote:
    When brothers Simon and Sergei bungle an important drug deal on behalf of the local crime kingpin, they’re forced to make up for it by retrieving a lost batch of heroin. Trouble is, they have no idea where to begin. This shrewd gangster satire includes some 20 Russian film stars among its ensemble cast, cleverly costuming each big name to leave viewers guessing who’s who.Read More »

  • Atif Yilmaz – Egreti Gelin (2005)

    2001-2010Atif YilmazDramaTurkey

    Synopsis
    Ali is 18. His feet are firmly off the ground. The very idea of marriage seems like a game. But the bride’s parents are ready and willing. Business ventures will be set up between the families; the arrangement will pay off all round. Ali, meanwhile, is more interested in playing with puppets and dressing up as a rooster for the travelling theatre. His fiancée has only so much patience… So what should his parents do? What was that? Hire a Borrowed Bride? Meaning exactly what? Well just that: borrow a bride, as the title of the film suggests…Read More »

  • Sean S. Cunningham – Terminal Invasion (2002)

    2001-2010MysterySci-FiSean S. CunninghamUSA

    Terminal Invasion is a 2002 science fiction television film directed by Sean S. Cunningham and starring Bruce Campbell and Chase Masterson. The plot involves a group of aliens disguised as humans who take over an airport in preparation for an invasion of Earth. A female pilot and a convicted murderer fight back.Read More »

  • Caveh Zahedi – Tripping with Caveh (2004)

    2001-2010Caveh ZahediDocumentaryUSA

    Quote:
    Independent filmmaker Caveh Zahedi approaches legendary songwriter Will Oldham (Bonnie “Prince” Billy) with the unusual proposition of taking psychedelic mushrooms together, and filming the results. Surprisingly, Will accepts.Read More »

  • Denis Côté – Curling (2010)

    Drama2001-2010CanadaDenis Côté

    The fascinating fifth feature by Québécois auteur Denis Côté, Curling is a portrait of Jean-François (Emmanuel Bilodeau), a single father who works nights at a deserted bowling alley and days in a rundown motel, and his daughter, Julyvonne (Philomène Bilodeau, Emmanuel’s real-life daughter), who he isolates from the community in fear that contact with the outside world will scar her. Sensitive, expressive images are crafted to perfection by cinematographer Josée Deshaies while Côté masterfully distorts our perception of time, letting it linger in beguiling stillness as winter slowly seeps away. Côté unfolds his minimalist narrative from the inside out, resulting in an impressively austere film that establishes an immediate emotional connection.Read More »

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