The story of the original Mercury 7 astronauts and their macho, seat-of-the-pants approach to the space program.Read More »
Adventure
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Philip Kaufman – The Right Stuff (1983)
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Nicolas Roeg – Castaway (1986)
Nicolas Roeg1981-1990AdventureDramaUnited Kingdom

Castaway (1986)
A sexy, stimulating, often brilliant film, with wild edges and dangerous poetry… LA TimesRead More »
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Sam Newfield – State Department: File 649 (1949)
1941-1950AdventureSam NewfieldUSAWarU.S. Foreign Service officer matches wits with a Chinese warlord to try to save American citizens threatened with execution.Read More »
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Mate Relja – Vlak u snijegu AKA Train in the Snow (1976)
1971-1980AdventureDramaMate ReljaYugoslaviaYugoslavian Cinema under TitoPlot:
The year is 1932. At the behest of their teacher, fourth grade schoolchildren in a small Croatian village found an old-style Slavic Zadruga and organize a field trip to Zagreb. On their way back, their teacher gets ill and must stay in a hospital. As the children travel back on their own, the train gets blocked by a snowdrift. With the help of the children, the railroad workers manage to clear the way.Read More » -
Pilar Palomero – Las niñas AKA Schoolgirls (2020)
2011-2020AdventureDramaPilar PalomeroSpain

Celia, an 11-year-old girl, studies at a convent school and lives her mum, a 30-year-old widow. The arrival of a new classmate hurls Claudia into adolescence.
11 wins & 40 nominations.
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René Cardona & Albert Lewin – The Living Idol (1957)
1951-1960AdventureAlbert LewinFantasyRené CardonaUSALewin’s fascination with the exotic and the esoteric comes to a head in his final film. A British archaeologist working in Mexico becomes convinced that a local woman is actually the reincarnation of an Aztec princess. The idea of Mexico as a place where the archaic coexists with the modern fascinated foreigners from Antonin Artaud to William Burroughs. Having already juxtaposed the archaic and the modern in Pandora, Lewin revisits this trope here. The Living Idol dares the ridiculous (even) more than most other Lewin films, and doesn’t always pass the test. But its striking use of widescreen cinematography, as in the climactic moment of a sinister panther stalking a deserted Mexico City plaza, makes it a worthy companion to Dorian Gray and Pandora.Read More »
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Robert D. Webb – Beneath the 12-Mile Reef (1953)
USA1951-1960AdventureRobert D. WebbMike and Tony Petrakis are a Greek father and son team who dive for sponges off the coast of Florida. After they are robbed by crooks, Arnold and the Rhys brothers, Mike decides to take his men to the dangerous 12-mile reef to dive for more sponges. Mike suffers a fatal accident when he falls from the reef leaving Tony to carry on the business. But now he has a companion, Gwyneth Rhys.Read More »
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Claude Lelouch – Itinéraire d’un enfant gâté (1988)
1981-1990AdventureClaude LelouchDramaFranceQuote:
Sam Lion has led a full and successful life. As a young boy, abandoned by his mother, he was adopted by a circus family, where he developed an afinity for big cats. His career as a circus acrobat was cut short by an accident, after which he started a new life in commerce. His revolutionary cleaning products made him a wealthy man, the head of a corporate empire, but his private life was just as eventful. He marred young, had two children, his first wife died tragically, and he re-married. Now in his fifties, Sam has only one wish – to escape. Whilst crossing the ocean in a one-man dinghy, he decides to fake his own death.Read More » -
Akira Kurosawa – Tora no o wo fumu otokotachi AKA The Men Who Tread on the Tiger’s Tail (1945)
1941-1950AdventureAkira KurosawaClassicsJapanThe Men Who Tread on the Tiger’s Tail, the fourth film from Akira Kurosawa, is based on
a legendary twelfth-century incident in which the lord Yoshitsune, with the help of a group of samurai, crosses enemy territory disguised as a monk. The story was dramatized for centuries in Noh and Kabuki theater, and here it becomes one of the director’s lightest, most farcical films.Read More »






