2001-2010

  • Anna Azevedo & Renata Baldi & Eduardo Souza Lima – Rio de Jano (2003)

    2001-2010Anna AzevedoBrazilCultDocumentary

    Meet Rio de Janeiro… through the eyes of Jano!
    Jean Leguay, working under the pseudonym Jano, is a pop French visual artist. He teamed up with Bertrand Tramber to create his first comic, ‘Kebra’, for the magazine B.D. in 1978. When the magazine folded, the ‘Kebra’ series was continued other magazines like Métal Hurlant, Charlie Mensuel, Rigolo, L’Echo des Savannes and Zoulou.

    In late 2000, he visited Rio de Janeiro in order to make this book. Jano immersed himself completely in the “Rio de Janeiro life style”, going to places that will never be showed on post cards, meeting people from all layers of society, observing, experimenting, interacting.Read More »

  • Francis Leclerc – Un Été Sans Point Ni Coup Sûr AKA A No-Hit No-Run Summer (2008)

    2001-2010ArthouseCanadaDramaFrancis Leclerc

    Variety.com wrote:
    Set in ’69, “A No-Hit, No-Run Summer” gets to first base, at least, with its modest tale of B-team squirts who play in old hockey jerseys but eventually hold their own against the well-named Aristocrats. Third feature by Quebecois helmer Francis Leclerc (“Girl at the Window”) is formulaic and insubstantial, but pleasant and occasionally more as it asserts the sandlot’s rejuvenating power for pint-sizers like 12-year-old Martin (Pier-Luc Funk), whose dad (Patrice Robitaille) takes up coaching duties for the summer. Movie is far milder than either version of “The Bad News Bears,” for better and worse; grosses will follow suit.Read More »

  • Laure Flammarion & Arnaud Uyttenhove – Somewhere to Disappear (2010)

    2001-2010DocumentaryFranceLaure Flammarion and Arnaud Uyttenhove

    Publisher’s synopsis:
    Somewhere to Disappear is a 57 minute documentary in which Alec Soth is the hero.
    For his project “Broken Manual” Alec undertakes to write a guide that will provide the basic tips on how to disappear in America.

    We follow him on his search for men who live on the margins of society. People who ran away from their natural environment, to find their own world. As modern day hermits, they find peace in unaffected places of the country, whether it be a cabin in the mountains, a dark cave or in the expansive desert. Each of these people chose to live in a different way. We wanted to find out why they live like this: did they deliberately make this choice? Do they regret it? What are they really looking for? Did they find it?Read More »

  • Bakur Bakuradze – Shultes (2008)

    Drama2001-2010ArthouseBakur BakuradzeRussia

    Quote:
    A once-promising athlete whose career was cut short due to a tragic injury turns to a life of crime, and receives an unusual gift that leads him to make a series of rash decisions. Lesha Shultes is only twenty-five years old, but his best days are already behind him. He was set to take the world of sports by storm when a serious car accident rendered him unable to compete on the playing field. Now, the only way Lesha can communicate with the outside world is by stealing. In between bouts of picking pockets on the streets, Lesha visits his ailing mother and his brother in the Army. Lesha has been effectively cut off from all human emotion. It’s only when he receives a video from a girl that he previously robbed that Lesha begins to feel something oddly familiar somewhere deep within.Read More »

  • Sam Garbarski – Quartier lointain aka A Distant Neighborhood (2010)

    2001-2010DramaFantasyFranceSam Garbarski

    By chance, fifty-year old Thomas finds himself back in the little town of his childhood. While visiting his mother’s grave he faints and wakes up to find himself in the past. Thomas is 14 again, an adolescent who has kept all his adult experience and character. He meets up with his classmates, the girl with whom he was secretly in love, and above all his parents – his mother, so young and full of life; his father, who had disappeared back then, never to return. Thomas tries to find out the real reasons for his father’s departure. But can he relive his past without changing it?Read More »

  • Cristian Nemescu – California Dreamin’ (Nesfarsit) (2007)

    Drama2001-2010Cristian NemescuRomania

    Plot Synopsis from allmovie.com
    Romanian director Cristian Nemescu’s comedy California Dreamin’ unfolds against the backdrop of the Kosovo War, circa 1999. A NATO train rolls through a Romanian hamlet, transporting a plethora of weapons across the country – without official documents, and equipped only with the verbal consent of the Romanian authorities. The transport thus grows intensely vulnerable to the locals – particularly the head of the railway station, who moonlights as a mobster.Read More »

  • Sólveig Anspach – Louise Michel, la rebelle AKA Louise Michel (2009)

    2001-2010DramaFranceSólveig Anspach

    A fiercely active Communard, Louise Michel is condemned for taking arms against Bismarck. Along with thousands of other revolutionaries, she is deported to New Caledonia, whilst, back in Paris, a young parliamentarian Georges Clemenceau campaigns for a truce with the Communards. During her exile, Louise Michel becomes a teacher and wins the admiration of the other deportees, inspiring them to rise up against the colonial order…Read More »

  • BBC – Hooligans (2006)

    Documentary2001-2010BBCUnited Kingdom

    The film follows England fans from Frankfurt to Gelsenkirchen and infiltrates groups of troublemakers.
    A record 170,000 England fans travelled to Germany for the cup and the majority were peaceful causing no problems.
    But the worst rioting happened the day before the England vs Ecuador game.
    Police believe rioters consumed or threw about 17 litres of beer each in Stuttgart and 400 England ‘fans’ were taken into preventative custody.
    The motto of World Cup 2006 was ‘a time to make friends’ but undercover cameras reveal England ‘fans’ ‘mobbing up’ and singing songs about World War Two which visibly shock German police officers.Read More »

  • Marian Dora – Cannibal (2005)

    2001-2010ExploitationHorrorMarian DoraUSA

    Quote:
    In 2003, a man with a lifelong cannibalistic obsession placed an advertisement on the Internet in search of a victim to eat. Unbelievably he received a replay from a willing victim, whereby the stage was set for one of the most awful and depraved crimes of modern times. The gruesome incident was captured on camcorder and the footage formed part of the evidence at the trail of the world’s most infamous cannibal.Read More »

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