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  • Oliver Herbrich – Wodzeck (1984)

    1981-1990ArthouseDramaGermanyOliver Herbrich

    Franz Woyzeck, the protagonist of Georg Büchner’s unfinished drama is incorporated in this adaption of a classic. The contemporary Franz Wodzeck lives in Germany’s Ruhr industrial region. Wodzeck meanders back and forth between the monotony of working each day in a car factory and returning each evening to the cheerless desolation of the factory dormitory. Once his girlfriend, Maleen, snubs him for his boss, Wodzeck’s personal and social frustrations escalate into a vista of emotions: he runs amok and bloodily stubs Maleen to death. After he has killed his one sole love Wodzeck resigns himself to his fate. A hollow shell of a man is admitted to a psychiatric asylum. He feels no more anxiety, no more desire. He simply exists. FBW Prädikat: “wertvoll”.—Oliver HerbrichRead More »

  • Robert Kramer – Starting Place/Point de départ (1994)

    1991-2000ArthouseDocumentaryFranceRobert Kramer

    Synopsis:
    In Starting Place, Robert Kramer revisits Hanoi, two decades after the end of the war and his making of People’s war. He succeeds in creating an impressionistic portrait of a country dealing with its haunting past while struggling to build a competitive economy.Read More »

  • Chantal Akerman – L’Homme à la valise AKA The Man with the Suitcase (1984)

    Chantal Akerman1981-1990ArthouseFranceTV

    Quote:
    A sensitivity to sounds coming from the activities of an unwelcome guest in the close quarters of an apartment is only one important component in this atmospheric, avant-garde drollery by Chantal Akerman. When the apartment owner comes home, her guest is settled in and at first, the slightly reclusive host decides simply to eat her breakfast in her room instead of having to face morning conversation with her guest. Sounds of the toilet flushing, the bath water running and splashing, footsteps pacing, and furniture moving invade the hostess’ refuge in her bedroom like the frontrunners of an all-out offensive. She locks herself up for 28 days, life’s detritus accumulating around her, just so she does not have to go out to face the nemesis that lurks beyond her door.Read More »

  • Derek Jarman – Wittgenstein (1993)

    Derek Jarman1991-2000ArthousePhilosophy on ScreenUnited Kingdom

    Synopsis
    A dramatization, in modern theatrical style, of the life and thought of the Viennese-born, Cambridge-educated philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951), whose principal interest was the nature and limits of language. A series of sketches depict the unfolding of his life from boyhood, through the era of the first World War, to his eventual Cambridge professorship and association with Bertrand Russell and John Maynard Keynes. The emphasis in these sketches is on the exposition of the ideas of Wittgenstein, a homosexual, and an intuitive, moody, proud, and perfectionistic thinker generally regarded as a genius.Read More »

  • Gerald Fox – This Is Not an Exit: The Fictional World of Bret Easton Ellis (2000)

    Gerald Fox1991-2000ArthouseDocumentaryUSA

    This video presents a portrait of fiction writer Bret Easton Ellis, who was catapulted to notoriety with the publication of American Psycho. Ellis, who was born in 1964 in New York, rose to fame and fortune in his early twenties for this and other controversial works, vilified by many for their misogynistic and violent content. His defenders say the author’s work is satirical in style, and realistic in its representation of pop culture of the 1980s. The film features an interview with Ellis, as well as comments from friends, relatives, and other artists. Also included are selected dramatizations from American Psycho and other books by the author. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, All Movie GuideRead More »

  • Matthew Chapman – Strangers Kiss (1983)

    USA1981-1990ArthouseDramaMatthew Chapman

    Hollywood mogul funds low-budget film to boost girlfriend’s confidence. First-time producer/director duo create promising project despite constraints. Actress develops chemistry with unknown male lead during filming.Read More »

  • Jean Pierre Lefebvre – Les fleurs sauvages AKA Wild Flowers (1982)

    Jean Pierre Lefebvre1981-1990ArthouseCanadaDrama

    Quote:
    A family chronicle of the lives of five persons of different generations during one week of summer holidays. Through a mosaic of sweet or humorous moments, the movie shrewdly analyzes the similarities and the differences between these three generations of characters.Read More »

  • Yutthana Mukdasanit – Peesua lae dokmai AKA Butterfly and Flowers (1985)

    Yutthana Mukdasanit1981-1990ArthouseDramaThailand

    Hujan, an elementary school student, lived with his father and younger brother and sister since his mother died of illness. One day, learning that his father is about to lose his job, Hujan decides to quit school and become an ice candy peddler and gets involved in illegal work.Read More »

  • Kei Kumai – Umi wa miteita AKA The Sea Is Watching (2002)

    Kei Kumai2001-2010ArthouseJapanRomance

    Quote:
    O-Shin is a young brothel worker who, one night, helps a young samurai escape from his pursuers. Against the warnings of her fellow workers, particularly Kikuno and the brothel’s owner, O-Shin falls in love with the samurai.Read More »

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