Quote:
In this Finnish comedy, which features all-English dialogue and nary a Scandanavian in it, Henri Boulanger (Jean-Pierre Leaud), is a colorless English civil servant, who was given a speedy retirement when his agency was “privatized,” complete with a gold watch. His life is so barren that removing even the empty activities of his job makes it not worth living, so he attempts suicide by sticking his head in a gas oven – just as a gas service strike gets underway. Frustrated, he takes his savings from the bank and heads off to hire a contract killer to take his life from him. Then he really begins to enjoy life – so much so, that now he wants to avoid his imminent demise. —Clarke Fountain, RoviRead More »
Arthouse
-
Aki Kaurismäki – I Hired a Contract Killer (1990)
1981-1990Aki KaurismäkiArthouseComedyFinland -
Ramon Zürcher – Reinhardtstraße (2009)
Arthouse2001-2010GermanyRamon ZürcherShort Film“Janine and Nadine have a close and symbiotic friendship. They share a flat together with their friends Mark and Andreas. The flat share is a universe with its own rules, languages, manners and relationships. A stimulating place, where chaos is floating through corridors and rooms. Pending over everything is the approaching breakup of the community, which becomes more and more perceptible within short moments of silence. One of the flat mates, Janine, is going to leave. Janine’s farewell party affects each of her friends in a different way. A precise description of a fragile structure breaking apart.”Read More »
-
Pablo Larraín – Ema (2019)
2011-2020ArthouseChileDramaPablo LarraínA couple deals with the aftermath of an adoption that goes awry as their household falls apart.Read More »
-
Roberto Rossellini – L’uomo dalla croce aka Man with a Cross (1943)
1941-1950ArthouseItalian Cinema under FascismItalyRoberto RosselliniWarAn extremely rare film by Roberto Rossellini, his third feature, made under the Fascist control of Italy. Basically rejected after the War because of the Fascist content of the film, “Rossellini produces a work which focuses upon the Italian expeditionary forces on the Eastern Front and upon a Catholic chaplain representative of Italy’s religious majority…the principal character’s humanity and sacrifice seem to prefigure the good-natured priest of Rome, Open City who works with leftist Resistance leaders…Rossellini underlines the common humanity in Fascist and Bolshevik alike” (Peter Bonadella, Italian Cinema from Neo-Realism to Present).Read More »
-
Serge Gainsbourg – Charlotte for Ever (1986)
1981-1990ArthouseDramaFranceSerge GainsbourgQuote:
Stan, screeplay writer, had his time of glory in Hollywood. Today, alcoholic with a certain envy for suicide, his only link to life is his daughter, Charlotte.Read More » -
Serge Gainsbourg – Stan the Flasher (1990)
1981-1990ArthouseDramaFranceSerge GainsbourgQuote:
The story of Stan, a misunderstood poet, who makes a living teaching English to schoolchildren while writing a screenplay on the side.Read More » -
David Mackenzie – Young Adam [+commentaries] (2003)
2001-2010ArthouseDavid MackenzieDramaUnited Kingdom
Synopsis:
Joe, a rootless young drifter, finds work on a barge travelling between Glasgow and Edinburgh, owned by Les and his wife Ella. One afternoon they discover the corpse of a young woman floating in the water. Accident? Suicide? Murder? As the police investigate and suspect is arrested, we discover that Joe knows more than he is letting on. Gradually we learn of Joe’s past relationship with the dead woman. Meanwhile an unspoken attraction develops between Joe and Ella, heightening the claustrophobic tensions in the confined space of the barge.Read More » -
Stephen Quay & Timothy Quay – Institute Benjamente (1995)
1991-2000ArthouseFantasyStephen QuayTimothy QuayUnited KingdomSynopsis:
Jakob arrives at the Institute Benjamenta (run by brother and sister Johannes and Lisa Benjamenta) to learn to become a servant. With seven other men, he studies under Lisa: absurd lessons of movement, drawing circles, and servility. He asks for a better room. No other students arrive and none leave for employment. Johannes is unhappy, imperious, and detached from the school’s operation. Lisa is beautiful, at first tightly controlled, then on the verge of breakdown. There’s a whiff of incest. Jakob is drawn to Lisa, and perhaps she to him. As winter sets in, she becomes catatonic. Things get worse; Johannes notes that all this has happened since Jakob came. Is there any cause and effect?Read More » -
Julie Dash – Daughters of the Dust (1991)
1991-2000ArthouseDramaJulie DashThe Female GazeUSAQuote:
A film of spellbinding visual beauty and brilliant resonant performances, Julie Dash’s Daughters of the Dust has become a landmark of independent film. With great lyricism, Daughters tells the story of a large African-American family as they prepare to move North at the dawn of the 20th Century. Using this simple tale, the film brings to life the changing values, conflicts and struggles that confront every family as they leave their homeland for the promise of a new and better future.Read More »








