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In Paris, a young woman, Louise Haines Pearson, visits her disturbed friend Nena who tells her that she has just written a book on the history of a little girl troubled by her senses, perhaps because of the tyranny of his mother and the absence of her father. Louise recognizes the difficulties of this little girl, being herself deeply affected by the indifference of her husband.Read More »
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Fina Torres – Oriana (1985)
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Catherine Binet – Les jeux de la comtesse Dolingen de Gratz (1981)
1981-1990ArthouseCatherine BinetDramaFranceQuote:
In Paris, a young woman, Louise Haines Pearson, visits her disturbed friend Nena who tells her that she has just written a book on the history of a little girl troubled by her senses, perhaps because of the tyranny of his mother and the absence of her father. Louise recognizes the difficulties of this little girl, being herself deeply affected by the indifference of her husband.Read More » -
Paul Cox – A Woman’s Tale (1991)
1991-2000ArthouseAustraliaDramaPaul CoxQuote:
“The old woman has just come from attending a funeral and knows her own is not far in the future. She is speaking with the young nurse who visits her daily. The actress, Sheila Florance, could be describing herself. She is bone thin, her arms like sticks, her face deeply lined. She was once a great beauty, but now what she has left is character.Read More » -
Artour Aristakisian – Mesto na zemle AKA A Place on Earth (2001)
Artour Aristakisian2001-2010ArthouseDramaRussiaDescribes the life of homeless people who form a community in the center of modern-day Moscow. It relates the story of six couples who love each other and try to remain together despite the poverty and despair of their existence.Read More »
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Francesca Comencini – Annabelle partagée AKA Annabelle Divided (1991)
1991-2000ArthouseDramaFranceFrancesca Comencini

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A little-known French romantic drama from the early ’90s that seems to have achieved a little notoriety for a couple of explicit, seemingly unsimulated sex scenes. Here’s the review I wrote for the film on imdb (still the only one there!) when I was a teenager:When I found this film on an old VHS at the university film library, I didn’t know what to expect. I had never heard of the director, never heard of any of the actors, indeed, never heard of the film.Read More »
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Otar Iosseliani – Brigands, chapitre VII (1996)
1991-2000ArthouseComedyFranceOtar IosselianiSynopsis:
In this satiric comedy/drama from Georgian director Otar Iosseliani, a group of censors gather to pass judgement on a new film. However, the reels are shown out of order, so they find the story jumps from one time period to another as the moral guardians are treated to a parade of sex, violence, and bitterly ironic humor. A group of modern-day snipers perched on a rooftop open fire on unknowing passers-by down below. The ruler of an ancient kingdom journeys to lead his troops into battle after putting his wife in a chastity belt — not knowing she has a key and revenge on her mind. Arms dealers in Paris eat, drink, and are merry as they enjoy the spoils of their deadly trade. And a Soviet policemen in the Communist era decides to show his son what he does for a living, treating him to a day of watching father beat and torture innocent people.
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Kathleen Hepburn & Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers – The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open (2019)
2011-2020ArthouseCanadaDramaElle-Máijá TailfeathersKathleen HepburnWhen Áila encounters a young Indigenous woman, barefoot and crying in the rain on the side of a busy street, she soon discovers that this young woman, Rosie, has just escaped a violent assault at the hands of her boyfriend. Áila decides to bring Rosie home with her and over the course of the evening, the two navigate the aftermath of this traumatic event.Read More »
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Jonathan Nossiter – Sunday (1997)
1991-2000ArthouseDramaJonathan NossiterUSAQuote:
Jonathan Nossiter’s “Sunday” – winner of the Grand Jury Award at this year’s Sundance Film Festival – is an intriguingly ambiguous drama about the chance meeting and role-playing of two lonely, middle-aged people in Queens, N.Y. Despite a slow, disorienting start and an unsatisfying conclusion, pic has memorable impact due largely to strong lead performances by David Suchet and Lisa Harrow. Even so, it will need canny marketing, backed with highly favorable critical response, to attract ticketbuyers in specialty venues.Read More » -
Anisia Uzeyman & Saul Williams – Neptune Frost (2021)
2021-2030Anisia UzeymanArthouseQueer Cinema(s)RwandaSaul WilliamsSci-FiAn intersex African hacker, a coltan miner and the virtual marvel born as a result of their union.
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In Burundi, a group of escaped coltan miners form an anti-colonialist hacker collective, attempting a takeover of the regime that is exploiting the region’s natural resources. When an intersex runaway and a miner find each other, their connection sparks glitches within the greater divine circuitry.Read More »







