2011-2020

  • Simon Rawles – Inside the Secret World of Incels (2019)

    2011-2020BBCDocumentarySimon RawlesUnited Kingdom

    As passions rise over Brexit many of the UK’s female MPs have received death threats and rape threats online. I struggled to comprehend the source of this tide of rage which seemed out of all proportion to a mere difference of political opinion. Then I watched this documentary about the online “incel” community and it all started to make a little more sense. “Incel” is short for, “involuntary celibate”, in other words, a guy who isn’t getting any sex.Read More »

  • Hayao Miyazaki – Kaze tachinu AKA The Wind Rises (2013)

    2011-2020AnimationDramaHayao MiyazakiJapan

    Synopsis
    Jiro dreams of flying and designing beautiful airplanes, inspired by the famous Italian aeronautical designer Caproni. Nearsighted from a young age and unable to be a pilot, Jiro joins a major Japanese engineering company in 1927 and becomes one of the world’s most innovative and accomplished airplane designers. The film chronicles much of his life, depicting key historical events, including the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923, the Great Depression, the tuberculosis epidemic and Japan’s plunge into war. Jiro meets and falls in love with Nahoko, and grows and cherishes his friendship with his colleague Honjo.Read More »

  • Amit Dutta – Drawn From Dreams (2019)

    2011-2020Amit DuttaArthouseIndiaShort Film

    Synopsis
    An eighteenth century notebook from the Western Himalayan Hills has recorded in it dreams as omens. Scenes from the waking memory of the artist seem to have enlivened dreams from a bygone era.

    Coming from the family ateliers of the master painter Nainsukh of Guler, this journal of dreams is interesting not only for its ethnographical documentation but also for the excellent artistic qualities of the illustrations, underlined delightfully with sound and rhythm by the director Amit Dutta.Read More »

  • Jem Cohen – Counting (2015)

    2011-2020DocumentaryJem CohenUSA

    Synopsis:
    Fifteen distinct but interconnected chapters, shot in locations from Russia to New York City to Istanbul. Together, these build to a reckoning at the intersection of city symphony, diary, and essay film. Perhaps the most personal of Cohen’s documentary works, COUNTING measures street life, light, and time, noting not only surveillance and over-development but resistance and its phantoms as manifested in music, animals and everyday magic.Read More »

  • Ruth Beckermann – Die Geträumten AKA The Dreamed Ones (2016)

    2011-2020AustriaDramaRuth Beckermann

    Quote:
    The themes of love and hate are depicted in the movie. At center stage are the two poets Ingeborg Bachmann and Paul Celan, who came to know each other in post‐war Vienna. Their vivid postal exchange creates the textual basis of the film.Read More »

  • Frédéric Mermoud – Moka (2016)

    2011-2020DramaFrédéric MermoudSwitzerland

    A grieving woman pursues a couple whom she suspects of killing her son in a hit-and-run.
    Equipped with a few items of clothing, a little bit of money, and a weapon, Diane Kramer leaves for Evian. She has a sole obsession: to find the driver of the moka-colored Mercedes who ran over her son and turned her life upside down. But the path of truth has more bends than it appears. Diane discovers that she must confront another woman, both endearing and mysterious.

    A lightly Hitchcock-like atmosphere, where fear and guilt take new forms.Read More »

  • James N. Kienitz Wilkins – Indefinite Pitch (2016)

    2011-2020James N. Kienitz WilkinsShort FilmUSA

    Framed as a pathetic movie pitch set in Berlin, Indefinite Pitch points toward unconscious and elusive influences in life and in cinema mimicked by the rising and falling sonic frequency that, like an alarm, has an extremely indefinite pitch.Read More »

  • Denis Côté – Répertoire des villes disparues AKA Ghost Town Anthology (2019)

    2011-2020CanadaDenis CôtéDramaFantasy

    Denis Cote chronicles the bizarre after-effects of a small-town tragedy, weaving supernatural elements into the tattered social fabric of a rural community.
    Loosely adapted from the debut novel by Montreal-based writer Laurence Olivier, this is a curious film, deliberately threadbare in its plotting and muted in its emotional effect. But it is open to any number of interpretations, touching on fear of outsiders and otherness, the importance of reckoning with the past and the danger for insular small-town communities of being forgotten, as much due to their own closed-off nature as to big-city migration. It could just as easily be dismissed as slight, but you get out of it what you’re willing to put in.Read More »

  • Quentin Dupieux – Le daim AKA Deerskin (2019)

    2011-2020ArthouseComedyFranceQuentin Dupieux

    Quote:
    A man’s obsession with his designer deerskin jacket causes him to blow his life savings and turn to crime.Read More »

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