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  • Raoul Ruiz – L’Île aux merveilles de Manoël AKA Manoel on the Island of Marvels (1984)

    Raoul Ruiz1981-1990ArthouseFranceTV
    L'Île aux merveilles de Manoël (1984)
    L’Île aux merveilles de Manoël (1984)

    Quote:
    When the child Manuel wanders into a garden that is off-limits to him, he meets an unidentified fisherman, and another boy – the boy is actually himself several years down the road. Manuel experiences three different versions of his encounters in the garden, revealing that fate can have several twists and turns in one’s life, depending on decisions that are made early on.Read More »

  • Mikhail Kalatozov – Neotpravlennoye pismo aka The Letter Never Sent (1960) (HD)

    Mikhail Kalatozov1951-1960AdventureArthouseUSSR
    Neotpravlennoye pismo (1960) (HD)
    Neotpravlennoye pismo (1960) (HD)

    The film is based on the eponymous book by Valery Osipov. Four geologists are searching for diamonds in the wilderness of Siberia. After a long and tiresome journey they manage to find their luck and put the diamond mine on the map. The map must be delivered back to Moscow. But on the day of their departure a terrible forest fire wreaks havoc, and the geologists get trapped in the woods.Read More »

  • Roy Andersson – Du levande AKA You, the Living (2007) (HD)

    Roy Andersson2001-2010ArthouseComedySweden
    Du levande (2007) (HD)
    Du levande (2007) (HD)

    In the Swedish city of Lethe, people from different walks of life take part in a series of short, deadpan vignettes that rush past. Some are just seconds long, none longer than a couple of minutes. A young woman (Jessica Lundberg) remembers a fantasy honeymoon with a rock guitarist. A man awakes from a dream about bomber planes. A businessman boasts about success while being robbed by a pickpocket and so on. The absurdist collection is accompanied by Dixieland jazz and similar music.Read More »

  • Vicente Aranda – Fata/Morgana (1966)

    Vicente Aranda1961-1970ArthouseFantasySpainSpanish cinema under Franco
    Fata:Morgana (1966)
    Fata:Morgana (1966)

    A man rehearses a lecture he is planning to give, analyzing serial killers. He claims that a woman is soon to be murdered in the city. It is inevitable, he explains, as some people are born victims while others are born to kill. He plans to identify the future victim through a series of photographs of violent acts.

    Fashion model Gim, played by iconic Spanish actress Teresa Gimpera, finds herself alone in a Barcelona that seems almost deserted. She seeks out her lover, Alvaro, for help. On her way to meet him she is harassed by a series of men and followed by a huge and menacing silver truck with blacked out windows. Through a loud speaker on the truck a mechanical voice orders all persons to leave the city immediately.
    Gim finds that Alvaro’s former girlfriend, Miriam, is staying in his house having just returned from London where a terrible but unexplained event occurred. In Alvaro’s “art chamber”, an obviously disturbed Miriam finds a large knife disguised as a metallic silver fish.Read More »

  • Gilles Carle – La vie heureuse de Léopold Z AKA The Merry World of Leopold Z (1965)

    Gilles Carle1961-1970ArthouseCanadaComedy
    La vie heureuse de Léopold Z (1965)
    La vie heureuse de Léopold Z (1965)

    On Christmas Eve, snowplow driver Leo (Once Upon a Hunt’s Guy L’Ecuyer) races to clear the streets of Montreal and complete his holiday shopping in time for midnight mass. The feature directorial debut of celebrated filmmaker Gilles Carle, The Merry World of Leopold Z is an offbeat holiday treat that builds to a disarmingly resonant conclusion.Read More »

  • Kanji Nakajima – Fe AKA Hagane (1994)

    Kanji Nakajima1991-2000ArthouseJapanSci-Fi
    Fe (1994)
    Fe (1994)

    Near the remains of an iron factory, an old painter faces the challenges of creation, as his longtime muse has not appeared in some time. A young girl lends her curiosity to discover what it is that holds the old painter back. Her mother tells her a bedtime story to which brings understanding of the relationship between the abandoned factory and the lonely artist nearby.Read More »

  • Hugo Santiago – Invasión (1969)

    Hugo Santiago1961-1970ArgentinaArthouseSci-Fi
    Invasión (1969)
    Invasión (1969)

    Quote:
    The city of Aquilea has fallen under siege by sinister forces. A group of middle-aged men, led by a somewhat older man, resolve to mount clandestine resistance to the invaders and defend their city. Meetings are held, maps are studied, strategies are proposed—but can the invasion really be overcome?

    Lost for years then rediscovered in 2004, the history of Hugo Santiago’s debut and its magical genre fluidity (is it an avant-garde crime thriller, a political sci-fi?) are the stuff of legend. Co-written by Jorge Luis Borges, who said it “may well be the first example of a new fantastic genre.”Read More »

  • Juan Mora Catlett – Retorno a Aztlán (1990)

    1981-1990ArthouseDramaJuan Mora CatlettMexico
    Retorno a Aztlán (1990)
    Retorno a Aztlán (1990)

    Quote:
    A very hard drought devastates an ancient Mexican empire. Warriors and priests fight for power while people are dying. A group of priests return to Aztlan, the mythological place where Mexican culture was born, to pray to the goddess Coatlicue and stop the drought.Read More »

  • Camilo Restrepo – Los Conductos (2020) (HD)

    Camilo Restrepo2011-2020ArthouseColombiaDrama
    Los Conductos (2020)
    Los Conductos (2020)

    Quote:
    Pinky is on the run. At night the empty streets smell of the apocalypse and the city seems to be on fire. Narcotics swirl through the veins and the air. Having freed himself from the clutches of a sect led by a certain “padre” and determined to take his fate into his own hands, he is now holed up in an illegal T-shirt factory, surrounded by paints, slogans and heat presses. Pinky is looking for the light at the end of the tunnel, but ghosts are breathing down his neck. He is running for his life, and Colombia is on fire. But Colombia is alive.Read More »

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