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Manuel flees from his tax debts and ends up on a ship on which some people want to earn their living as pirates. Also on board is a mysterious substance called Plutex that can destroy the world, unless they fall into the wrong hands. This is the prelude to a completely crazy journey that is somewhere between dream, chaos and musicals.Read More »
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João Nicolau – A Espada e a Rosa AKA The Sword and the Rose (2010)
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Manoel de Oliveira – O Estranho Caso de Angélica AKA The Strange Case of Angelica (2010)
2001-2010ArthouseDramaManoel de OliveiraPortugalQuote:
Isaac is a young photographer living in a boarding house in Régua. In the middle of the night, he receives an urgent call from a wealthy family to come and take the last photograph of their daughter, Angelica, who died just a few days after her wedding. Arriving at the house of mourning, Isaac gets his first glimpse of Angelica and is overwhelmed by her beauty. As soon as he looks at her through the lens of his camera, the young woman appears to come back to life just for him. Isaac instantly falls in love with her. From that moment on, Angelica will haunt him night and day, until exhaustion.Read More » -
Claude Chabrol – La demoiselle d’honneur aka The Bridesmaid (2004)
2001-2010Claude ChabrolExploitationFranceQueer Cinema(s)RomanceA hard-working young man meets and falls in love with his sister’s bridesmaid. He soon finds out how disturbed she really is.
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the bridesmaid (First Run) Going to a new Chabrol film these days is like sitting down with an old friend who will tell you another one of his stories. Chabrol has been making films since 1958: the latest of his more than fifty features is The Bridesmaid, and another one has already been finished. He has co-written or co-adapted many of his pictures, and he has also played bit parts in some of them (as well as in the films of others). I have seen a lot of Chabrol’s films, and many others must share my sense that much of my filmgoing life is threaded throughout with his work. He has always been a director who felt that moving ahead was at least as important as polishing a single work.Read More » -
Costas Zapas – The Last Porn Movie (2006)
2001-2010Costas ZapasDramaGreeceDescription: The story of a beautiful teenager girl whose life is turned around when her ex-porn star dad is made (by his producers) to cast her as the lead in his latest x-rated film. A devastating testimony of the rise and fall of Greek family values, an existentialist journey where habit and cruelty are only separated by life and death.Read More »
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Costas Zapas – Mikres Eleftheries AKA Minor Freedoms (2008)
2001-2010ArthouseCostas ZapasGreece

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One of the most outstanding directors of auteur cinema, Costas Zapas gained international acclaim with Uncut Family (2004) and The Last Porn Movie (2006). With Minor Freedoms his trilogy on the family is complete. Cineuropa: Minor Freedoms is the title of your latest film. However, in the film there is too little freedom. Your characters seem to have no choice.Read More » -
Costas Zapas – Uncut Family (2004)
2001-2010ArthouseCostas ZapasDramaGreeceThe life of a boy in his adolescence takes a turn when his relationship with his mother and father is exposed.
Costas Zapas’ debut film.Read More »
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Rimas Tuminas – Uncle Vanya (2010)
2001-2010PerformanceRimas TuminasRussiaTVWinner of 2010 Golden Mask for Best Russian Theatre Performance.
Anton Chekhov
UNCLE VANYA
Vakhtangov Theatre, MoscowDirector: Rimas Tuminas
Composer: Faustas Latenas
Set designer: Adomas YacovskisRimas Tuminas’s production was enthusiastically greeted by Moscow critics – not only for its undoubted merits but also because Uncle Vanya gave a positive response to the ‘accursed question’: is it possible at all to breathe life into a half-dead academic theatre today? Yes, it’s possible, answers the Vakhtangov Theatre but only in case there is a powerful director that is able to sweep his actors along with him. In Uncle Vanya there are a lot of witty solutions and paradoxical psychological moves. Rimas Tuminas seems to reflect Chekhov’s ‘scenes of rural life’ in secret false mirrors of otherness, and for this reason his performance turned out to be darkly eccentric. And you ask yourself: is it really that those on the stage are not ghosts of the country seat?Read More »
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Todd Solondz – Life During Wartime (2009)
2001-2010DramaTodd SolondzUSAQuote:
Todd Solondz is back with Life During Wartime, his sixth feature and a sequel of sorts to his crowd-pleasing 1998 effort, Happiness. Solondz once again follows the joyless Jordan sisters (played by new actors this time around) as they attempt to navigate life and love in sunny Miami. Consisting of a series of loosely connected vignettes and brimming with Solondz’s signature deadpan humor, Life During Wartime skirts the uncomfortable line between pathos and tragedy, all the while maintaining a pitch-perfect tone that never alienates the audience (but still manages to keep them safely at arms length). Solondz is most definitely an acquired taste, but Life During Wartime may just be the film that introduces his work to a wider audience. More accessible than both Storytelling and and featuring stellar performances from Allison Janney (Juno), Paul Reubens (Pee Wee Herman) and Ally Sheedy (The Breakfast Club), Solondz has crafted an ironic exploration into the dark heart of America at its most vulnerable: when it thinks nobody is watching.Read More » -
Guy Maddin – Nude Caboose (2006)
2001-2010CanadaEroticaGuy MaddinVideo ArtIn a crowded auditorium, a hilarious and mildly erotic party train is formed. Guy Maddin imprints his unique filmmaking stamp on the emerging cell phone medium in this irreverent romp.Read More »







