Classics

  • Helmut Käutner – Ludwig II: Glanz und Ende eines Königs AKA Mad Emperor: Ludwig II (1955)

    1951-1960ClassicsDramaGermanyHelmut Käutner

    Synopsis:
    King Ludwig II of Bavaria is frustrated, having to accept parliament’s will to join Bismarck, rather he his cultured Habsburg friends, in wars. His love-life being as fruitless, he seeks comfort in art. But building fairytale castles and an even grander opera for his musical idol Wagner proves so expensive, his cabinet ends up resorting to formally challenging his mental health, plausible as his beloved brother Otto contracted schizophrenia earlier. Tragedy now lurks in Ludwig’s prison-castle.
    — IMDb.Read More »

  • Anthony Mann – Winchester ’73 (1950)

    1941-1950Anthony MannClassicsUSAWestern

    Synopsis:
    In a marksmanship contest, Lin McAdam wins a prized Winchester rifle, which is immediately stolen by the runner-up, Dutch Henry Brown. This “story of a rifle” then follows McAdams’ pursuit, and the rifle as it changes hands, until a final showdown and shoot-out on a rocky mountain precipice.Read More »

  • Bagrat Oganesyan – Ashnan arev AKA Autumn Sun (1977)

    1971-1980ArmeniaBagrat OganesyanClassicsDrama

    Strikingly progressive and beautifully crafted, Bagrat Oganesyan’s Autumn Sun tells the story of Aghun (a bravado performance by the director’s own wife, Anahit Gukasyan), a simple woman forced to contend with the banal cruelties of the men who populate her small village: from her father to her husband, in-laws, neighbours, and boss. Filmed in the hometown of screenwriter Hrant Matevosyan, who adapts from his own novel, this is a compassionate portrait of resilience and resignation.Read More »

  • Frank Tuttle – The Hour Before the Dawn (1944)

    USA1941-1950ClassicsFrank TuttleWar

    A beautiful Austrian refugee in England–who is also a Nazi agent–marries a scholarly English pacifist. He lives near a secret military base she needs to get information about so she can help in Hitler’s planned invasion of England.Read More »

  • Kinuyo Tanaka – Chibusa yo eien nare AKA The Eternal Breasts AKA Forever a Woman (1955)

    Japan1951-1960ClassicsDramaJapanese Female DirectorsKinuyo Tanaka

    PLOT: Fumiko, mother of two children and wife of an unfaithful man who shows a low self esteem, shares her family life with her budding vocation as a poetess. The beginning of her successful literary career coincides with her divorce and the development of a serious illness: a breast cancer, which leads her to lose her breasts. In the last stage of her life she meets a young journalist arrived from Tokyo, an admirer of her work, who wants to write a story on her life.Read More »

  • Julien Duvivier – Les cinq gentlemen maudits AKA Moon Over Morocco (1931)

    1931-1940ClassicsDramaFranceJulien Duvivier

    An excellent little suspense thriller with an air of the occult, filmed on location in Morocco by Julien Duvivier. Two versions were made: a German version with Anton Walbrook, and this French version with René Lefèvre and Harry Baur.

    One by one, a group of five travellers starts to die, apparently the result of a sorcerer’s curse…Read More »

  • Julien Duvivier – La bandera AKA Escape from Yesterday (1935)

    1931-1940ClassicsDramaFranceJulien Duvivier

    Synopsis:
    Less ambitious than his previous Golgotha, Julien Duvivier’s La Bandera is nonetheless more entertaining. A Foreign Legion yarn, La Bandera downplays spectacular battle scenes in favor of a romantic triangle. Accused of murder, Pierre (Jean Gabin) joins the Legion, with detective Lucas (Robert Le Vigan) hot on his trail. Both Pierre and Lucas fall in love with beautiful Bedouin girl Aischa (Annabella), which only intensifies their hatred of one another. The two antagonists are eventually forced to bury the hatchet when fighting shoulder to shoulder against uprising natives. The ending is rather startling, inasmuch as the audience was expected the actor with the best screen billing to get the girl.
    — Hal Erickson (New York Times).Read More »

  • Jirí Trnka – Bajaja (1950)

    1941-1950AnimationClassicsCzech RepublicJirí Trnka

    JIRI TRNKA’S 1950 puppet animation film PRINCE BAJAJA
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  • Shyam Benegal – Ankur AKA The Seedling (1974)

    1971-1980ClassicsDramaIndiaShyam Benegal

    Quote:
    Benegal’s successful feature debut is set in feudal AP and consolidated the New Indian Cinema movement. The politically inflected melodrama tells of a newly married urban youth, Surya (Nag, in his Hindi film debut), who is sent alone to his rural home to look after his ancestral property. Finding himself in the role of the traditional landlord, he has an affair with Lakshmi (Azmi, in her extremely powerful film debut), the young wife of a deaf- mute labourer (Meher), and she becomes pregnant. Her husband, believing the child to be his, goes to tell the landlord the good news but Surya, consumed by his guilt and afraid of being exposed, beats the man almost to death. Lakshmi then turns on her former lover with a passionate speech calling for a revolutionary overthrow of feudal rule. In the last shot, a young boy throws a stone at Surya’s house and then the screen turns red.Read More »

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