Comedy

  • Alica Bednáriková – Chlieb nás kazdodenný AKA Liquid Bread (2022)

    2021-2030Alica BednárikováComedyShort FilmSlovakia

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    A family of three generations meets under one roof. An unexpected visit from Zoja, the granddaughter, stirs up the routine. Within a quiet presence of God and alcohol, the family untails it’s tragicomical past and a few unsaid secrets.Read More »

  • Igor Auzins – The Death Train (1978)

    1971-1980AustraliaComedyIgor AuzinsMystery

    This Australian TV movie is a fun little watch. It is a mystery with supernatural overtones as insurance man Ted Morrow (Hugh Keays-Byrne) shows up to investigate the unusual death of a man who was apparently run over by a train in a place where there are no train tracks. What really makes this movie enjoyable is the lead performance of Keays-Byrne, He of “Toecutter” fame from MAD MAX fame. He plays the character as a bit of an eccentric and really adds a lot to the role. Director Igor Auzins bends the mystery to leave both the logical and supernatural options open at the end of the film. This is wonderful in the sense that you can imagine Morrow as being completely insane with the way he unravels the mystery.Read More »

  • Shin’ichirô Ueda – Kamera o tomeru na! AKA One Cut of the Dead (2017)

    2021-2030ComedyHorrorJapanShin'ichirô Ueda

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    Things go badly for a hack director and film crew shooting a low budget zombie movie in an abandoned Second World War Japanese facility, when they are attacked by real zombies.Read More »

  • Grzegorz Warchol – Lubie nietoperze AKA I Like Bats [+Commentary] (1986)

    1981-1990ComedyGrzegorz WarcholHorrorPolandWomen Make Horror

    Directed and co-written by Grzegorz Warchol – the Polish actor best known for his performance in THREE COLORS: WHITE, and Krystyna Kofta – this 1986 Perspektywa Film Group production combines splashes of absurdist black comedy with jolts of old-school gothic horror for a slyly contemporary take on the female bloodsucker mythos. Katarzyna Walter stars as a happily single young vampire who works in her aunt’s curio shop when not feeding on various suitors and sleazebags. But when she falls for a handsome psychiatrist, she’ll discover that no affliction is more horrific than love. Co-scripted by feminist writer/activist Krystyna Kofta and featuring poet, songwriter and cabaret icon Jonasz Kofta in his sole film role, I LIKE BATS is now scanned in 2K from the only 35mm print known to exist.Read More »

  • Yoshimitsu Morita – Pink cut: Futoku aishite fukaku aishite aka Pink Cut: Love Me Hard, Love Me Deep (1983) (HD)

    1981-1990ComedyEroticaJapanYoshimitsu Morita

    A light comedy which celebrates youth’s freedoms, aspirations, and boundless energy. Mayumi and Mai are hair stylists who open a Barber shop called The Pink Cut. The place is an immediate success, due mostly to their super-short skirts. When the girls decide to stop wearing underpanties, business goes thru the roof. Eventually Main and Mayumi add special massages and cream rinses to their list of extras. The girls laugh all the way to the bank. Ah, the joys of entrepreneurship!Read More »

  • Josef Fares – Kopps AKA Cops (2003)

    2001-2010ActionComedyJosef FaresSweden

    The film concerns the police force of a small fictional Swedish village, Högboträsk. The village is so peaceful that crime has become nonexistent. The police spend their shifts drinking coffee, eating hot dogs and chasing down runaway cows. This is all well and good for the village’s own police, but then comes the news: The police management board has decided that as there is no crime, there is no need for a Police Station i.e. the local police or… “The Kopps”. This would mean the loss of income for the policemen and this gets those police folks a bit fired up; – something needs to be done; something so drastic. So they begin to stage crimes in order to preserve their jobs. This includes burning down the local hotdog stand, hiring a drunk to steal a packet of sausages, thrashing a local car, faking a shootout and staging a kidnapping using their friends as actors. But somehow their plans don’t quite go the way they’ve planned. A gentle and funny comedy from the maker of Jalla Jalla starring 4 Kopps, a bit of love interest and a diminutive police dog.Read More »

  • Pasquale Festa Campanile – Bingo Bongo (1982)

    1981-1990ComedyItalyPasquale Festa Campanile

    A monkey like man found in the jungles of Congo is brought to Milan, Italy and is called Bingo Bongo. Only Laura, an anthropologist, believes in his human qualities.Read More »

  • Claude Lelouch – L’Aventure, c’est l’Aventure AKA Money Money Money (1972)

    1971-1980Claude LelouchComedyCrimeFrance

    Realising that times have changed, five unscrupulous crooks decide it is time for a reappraisal of their line of business. Prostitutes are demanding the right to strike, workers now dismiss their bosses rather than the other way round, and the world is being refashioned by political and social revolutions. For Lino, Jacques, Simon, Charlot and Aldo, the days of robbing banks are a thing of the past. Now they decide to make an active participation in this brave new world, by hijacking aeroplanes and kidnapping high-profile public figures, starting with the rock singer Johnny Halliday. It proves to be a very lucrative enterprise, until one of their victims turns the tables on them…Read More »

  • Melvin Van Peebles – Watermelon Man (1970)

    1961-1970BlaxploitationComedyExploitationMelvin Van PeeblesUSA

    An extremely bigoted white man finds out the hard (and somewhat humorous) way what it’s like being a black man, firsthand!Read More »

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