Reason and passion clash in Lucretius’ life. When he reaches an epiphany, perhaps it is already too late.Read More »
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Leonardo Mouramateus – A Chuva Acalanta a Dor AKA Rain Hums a Lullaby to Pain (2020)
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Cheng-sheng Lin – Fang lang AKA Sweet Degeneration (1997)
Cheng-sheng Lin1991-2000ArthouseDramaTaiwanQuote:
Chuen-Sheng is a young man fresh out of military service with dreams of making it as a musician. His sister Ah Fen, unhappily married, nurses a secret incestuous passion for him. While Chuen-Sheng steals money from his father and squanders it on roach-infested hotel rooms and cheap hookers, Ah Fen decides she can’t face her life any more and runs away.Read More » -
Stavros Tornes – Balamos (1982)
Stavros Tornes1981-1990ArthouseFantasyGreece

In order to buy a horse, a man wanders in the bazaars of Thessaly. His journey will take him further than he imagines, as old prophets, forgotten witches and vampire princes will find himself on his way.Read More »
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Joris Ivens – Power and the Land (1940)
1931-1940ArthouseDocumentaryJoris IvensUSAQuote:
Information film that was an important part of the rural electrification campaign, set up as part of the New Deal policies of president F.D. Roosevelt. Privatised electricity companies of the U.S. cities saw no profit in bringing electricity all the way to the sparsely populated countryside, so the ministry of Agriculture tried to convince farmers to set up co-operations which in turn could buy power from the government.
Ivens selected a model farm and family, the Parkinsons, and shows the daily life on the farm before and after the installation of electricity. The films was seen by over 6 million people until 1961 and houses besides the two main components of American culture (untamed pastoral nature versus industrial progress) many autobiographical aspects. The whole film is staged with the farmer’s family acting as themselves. Today we’d call this a docudrama. The Parkinson’s farm had already been electrified several months before the shooting.Read More » -
Gyal Sonthar – Dbus lam gyi nyi ma AKA The Sun Beaten Path (2011)
2011-2020ArthouseChinaDramaGyal Sonthar

The film narrates the life of a grieving and guilt-ridden young farmer on his way back from a pilgrimage to Lhasa after he had killed his mother in a tragic.
The film received the Dragons & Tigers Award at the 2011 Vancouver International Film Festival.Read More »
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Robert Altman – Vincent & Theo (1990)
Robert Altman1981-1990ArthouseDramaUSA

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During his lifetime, Vincent Van Gogh (Tim Roth) has no greater champion of his work than his devoted brother, Theo (Paul Rhys). As an art gallery owner, Theo pushes for the recognition that Van Gogh’s masterpieces deserve, only to meet with abject failure. While Van Gogh struggles with obscurity and mental illness, Theo faces serious financial difficulties due to poor sales. Eventually, both the Van Gogh brothers begin falling apart over the reality of their unrealized dreams.Read More » -
Yûzô Kawashima & Mikio Naruse – Yoru no nagare AKA Evening Stream (1960)
Mikio Naruse1951-1960ArthouseDramaJapanYûzô KawashimaA woman and her daughter are in love with the same man, a chef at the restaurant that the mother manages. He is slightly crippled from frostbite in his years in Siberian labor camps and considers himself “already dead.”Read More »
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Joris Ivens – La Seine a rencontré Paris AKA Seine a rencontré (1957)
Joris Ivens1951-1960ArchitectureArthouseDocumentaryFrance

The first film Joris Ivens made when he returned from Eastern Europe is a film poem about Paris and Parisian life on the borders of the Seine river. The film follows the flow of the river through the city of Paris, making a portet of this city and its people living, strolling, sun-bathing, fishing, working, swimming, loving and laughing beside the Seine. The poem written by Jacques Prévert gives the film an extra dimension, and the music, with the recurring theme of a children song, gives it a melancholic touch.Read More »
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Rintaro Mayuzumi & Kazuyoshi Okuyama – Rampo AKA The Mystery of Rampo (1994)
1991-2000ArthouseJapanKazuyoshi OkuyamaMysteryRintaro MayuzumiEdogawa Rampo is a writer whose latest work is censored by the government, deemed too disturbing and injurious to the public to be allowed to be published. However, after burning his drafts, his publisher shows him a newspaper with an account of events just like his forbidden story. As the film progresses, fantasy and reality intermingle in a tale that draws heavily on influences from Poe and Stoker’s Dracula. The film’s strongly Expressionistic direction skillfully combines a variety of media (animation, computer-generated imagery, grainy black-and-white fast film stock, color negatives) for artistic effect.Read More »




