After committing a crime, Henrique, a man in his thirties, hides in the forest.Read More »
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Ico Costa – Alva (2019)
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Danièle Huillet & Jean-Marie Straub – Die Antigone des Sophokles (1992)
Drama1991-2000ArthouseDanièle Huillet and Jean-Marie StraubGermany

full title: Die Antigone des Sophokles nach der Hölderlinschen Übertragung für die Bühne bearbeitet von Brecht 1948 (Suhrkamp Verlag)
A teenage girl is executed for going against a king’s wishes and honoring her brother’s death.Read More »
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Dan Sallitt – Fourteen (2019)
Drama2011-2020ArthouseDan SallittUSA

Dan Sallitt’s Fourteen (2019) is a beautifully realized story of a friendship between two young women. Mara and Jo, in their twenties, have been close friends since middle school. Jo, the more outgoing figure, is a social worker who runs through a series of brief but intense relationships. Mara, a less splashy personality than Jo, bounces among teacher aide jobs while trying to land a position in elementary education, and writes fiction in her spare time. She too has a transient romantic life, though she seems to settle down after meeting Adam, a mild-mannered software developer.Read More »
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Zhangke Jia – Shijie AKA The World (2004)
Drama2001-2010ArthouseChinaZhangke JiaShijie (2004)
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Jia Zhang Ke’s The World continues along the same path as Platform and Unknown Pleasures, but it’s livelier. This gorgeous, profoundly melancholy distillation of contemporary China’s precarious global position is his most accessible film to date. From the stunning opening tracking shot, in which Tao (Zhao Tao) glides through the backstage of the eponymous amusement park, loudly asking for a Band-Aid, Jia cannily conflates the magical and the prosaic. The World may end with a whimper, but it certainly starts with a bang. That opening immediately establishes a strong sense of community, but by the end of the film, we learn that among the working class in contemporary Beijing, the bonds of friendship and romance are ephemeral by necessity. Read More » -
Jonás Trueba – Los ilusos AKA The Wishful Thinkers (2013)
2011-2020ArthouseExperimentalJonás TruebaSpainLos ilusos (2013)
The Wishful Thinkers, Jonas Trueba’s virtually home-made follow-up to the altogether less interesting Every Song Talks about Me, is a black and white celebration of open-handed film making as well as of those old chestnuts: art and life. This black and white portrayal of a group of young Spaniards who share an innocent, unconditional love of film has become something of a cult item amongst film literati in Spain with an inevitably lengthy run of festival screenings likely to extend its appeal to those in the know.Read More »
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Jean-Claude Rousseau – Un Monde Flottant AKA A Floating World (2020)
2011-2020ArthouseDocumentaryFranceJean-Claude Rousseau

Un Monde Flottant (2020)
Between rain and clearer spells, in the footsteps of Ozu in today’s Japan, people met, wordless encounters… Also some seismic events, a trembling of the ground which does not interrupt the course of the film. And just for the sake of a story: a forgotten umbrella in a hotel room.Read More »
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Henrik Ruben Genz – Kinamand AKA Chinaman (2005)
2001-2010ArthouseComedyDenmarkHenrik Ruben GenzKinamand (2005):Hulking Keld Decker (Bjarne Henriksen) looks little more than befuddled when Rie (Charlotte Fich), his wife of 25 years, leaves him. With his business on the rocks, he sells off nearly all his possessions, and starts eating atthe Chinese take-out restaurant across the road, methodically working his way through the menu.Read More »
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Laurel Nakadate – The Wolf Knife (2010)
2001-2010ArthouseDocumentaryLaurel NakadateUSAThe Wolf Knife (2010)
The story of two sixteen year old girls living in Hollywood, Florida. We follow the girls from Florida to Tennessee, and watch as their lives become complicated by lies, jealousy and love.Read More » -
Lizzie Borden – Working Girls (1986)
1981-1990ArthouseCultLizzie BordenUSA

Sex. Money. Kinky Customers. Lunch. For These Girls, It’s All In A Day’s Work.
A day in the life of several sex workers in an upscale Manhattan brothel. The film is a stark portrayal of the women, the male customers and the motivations of both. Watch as the madam manipulates her “girls”. Watch as she answers the phone by saying “Hello John, what’s new and different?” Watch as the “johns” try to manipulate the “girls”. Part nudie exploitation, part sociological thesis.Read More »




