2001-2010

  • John Terlesky – Not My Life (2006)

    2001-2010John TerleskyMysteryThrillerUSA
    Not My Life (2006)
    Not My Life (2006)

    After a car accident, a woman with a seemingly perfect life begins to have visions that suggest she is not who she thinks she is.Read More »

  • James Fotopoulos – Christabel (2001)

    James Fotopoulos2001-2010ExperimentalUSAVideo Art
    Christabel (2001)
    Christabel (2001)

    Prolific underground filmmaker Fotopoulos’ enigmatic setting of the Coleridge poem, using both 16mm and digital film to create a shifting, layered visual accompaniment. From the linked review:

    “Those unfamiliar with the source material needn’t be intimidated. Reacting to another artist’s work, Fotopoulos creates something intrinsically his own. Christabel might be interpreted as the account of a young woman’s dream-thoughts as she nears adulthood, and the four sections of the film (structured to accompany each fragment of Coleridge’s poem) guide her to different levels of introspection. Each layer is charged with specificity, forging connections on multiple levels: corporeal, familial, religious, daemonic, and sexual. The young woman, Christabel, struggles through the blending worlds of waking life and soul-possessed visions….Christabel exists in vibrant, painterly counterpoint to the purposefully bleak, stark minimalism of Fotopoulos’ narratives, Back Against the Wall and Migrating Forms.”Read More »

  • Matteo Saradini – A Brush of Red (2009)

    2001-2010CanadaHorrorMatteo SaradiniShort Film
    A Brush of Red (2009)
    A Brush of Red (2009)

    A family is trapped in a hotel room while evil animals are outside destroying the city.Read More »

  • Katell Quillévéré – À bras le corps (2005)

    Katell Quillévéré2001-2010ArthouseFranceShort Film
    À bras le corps (2005)
    À bras le corps (2005)

    Two children wake up and go off to school, just as they do every morning. They invent games; their ritual of nastiness and complicity continues the way it always does. But this morning something …Read More »

  • Davide Ferrario – Dopo mezzanotte AKA After Midnight (2004)

    2001-2010ComedyDavide FerrarioItalyRomance
    Dopo mezzanotte (2024)
    Dopo mezzanotte (2024)

    Quote:
    The magical Mole Antonelliana (the cavernous Museum of Cinema in Turin, Italy) is the setting and inspiration for a very unlikely love story. One fateful evening, Martino, an avid cinephile and the museum’s timid night watchman, comes to the aid of Amanda, an enchanting young fast-food cook on the run from the police after dousing her overbearing boss with hot oil. Martino’s dreamy kingdom of silent movie characters becomes a sanctuary for Amanda, as she awaits rescue by her devilish car-jacking boyfriend Angel. Spellbound by the museum, Amanda develops a surprising romantic connection with Martino, who until now has only found companionship in his celluloid dreams. Torn between her newfound feelings for Martino and her troubled relationship with the irresistible Angel, Amanda attempts to balance the affections of her two suitors. Misadventure and chaos ensue as the characters become embroiled in this dubious love triangle.Read More »

  • Susanne Bier – Hævnen AKA In a Better World (2010)

    Susanne Bier2001-2010DenmarkDramaRomance
    Hævnen (2010)
    Hævnen (2010)

    The lives of two Danish families cross each other, and an extraordinary but risky friendship comes into bud. But loneliness, frailty and sorrow lie in wait.Read More »

  • Juan Carlos Valdivia – Zona sur (2009)

    2001-2010ArthouseBoliviaDramaJuan Carlos Valdivia
    Zona sur (2009)
    Zona sur (2009)

    Quote:
    ZONA SUR has met with success in both Latin America and at festivals like Sundance, where it won World Cinema Directing and Screenwriting awards in 2010. Interestingly it was also Bolivia’s official entry for the 2010 Oscars. How has it fared in his own country? He says, “In La Paz the film has caused a sensation. People don’t stop talking about it. It has been like a hot potato thrown into the hands of society. The ending [or lack of a definite ending] bothers some people. But then people have to talk about it.” And such discussions should gladden the hearts of any filmmakers.
    -Chale NafusRead More »

  • Kelly Duane – Monumental: David Brower’s Fight for Wild America (2004)

    USA2001-2010AdventureDocumentaryKelly Duane
    Monumental David Brower's Fight for Wild America (2004)
    Monumental David Brower’s Fight for Wild America (2004)

    you’ve ever wondered what a single person can do against the relentless onslaught of development, wait until you see the charismatic and enigmatic David Brower push the 1964 Wilderness Act through Congress, and then go on to save the Grand Canyon from damming and help create Redwoods National Park and Point Reyes National Seashore. With a playful visual aesthetic, a cool alt-country soundtrack, and hand-held wilderness footage from as far back as the 1930s, Monumental documents the golden age of American environmentalism, when Brower took the Sierra Club from a regional hiking group into a national political force. Seen through Brower’s own eyes–he was an accomplished filmmaker –a 1956 raft trip down Glen Canyon, before its damming, evokes the awful sadness of losing public land we’ve failed to protect. And in period footage of Brower’s early rock-climbs–done in sneakers, with hemp ropes–and of his training of the 10th Mountain Division and participation in their victory against the Nazis in the high Alps, Brower emerges as an unlikely and inspiring national hero.Read More »

  • Claudia Llosa – La teta asustada AKA The Milk of Sorrow (2009)

    Claudia Llosa2001-2010ArthouseDramaPeru
    La teta asustada (2009)
    La teta asustada (2009)

    Fausta is suffering from a rare disease called the Milk of Sorrow, which is transmitted through the breast milk of pregnant women who were abused or raped during or soon after pregnancy. While living in constant fear and confusion due to this disease, she must face the sudden death of her mother. She chooses to take drastic measures to not follow in her mother’s footsteps.Read More »

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