Wild Relatives follows the matrix of hierarchies and relationships involved in a transaction of seeds between the Norwegian town of Longyearbyen in Svalbard, an island in the Arctic Ocean, and the Bekaa Valley in Lebanon.Read More »
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Jumana Manna – Wild Relatives (2018)
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Aleksandr Sokurov – Pozyvnye R1NN AKA Prefisso R1NN AKA Calls R1NN (1975)
1971-1980Aleksandr SokurovDocumentaryShort FilmUSSRPlot (source IMDB): In the 20’s an enthusiast radio amateur, Fyodor Lbov, experiments one of the first short-waves radio in the city of Gorky.Read More »
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Kevin Brownlow – D.W. Griffith: Father of Film (1993)
USA1991-2000D.W. GriffithDocumentaryKevin BrownlowSilentThis three-part documentary by Kevin Brownlow and David Gill explores D.W. Griffith’s career.Read More »
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Lech Kowalski – On Hitler’s Highway (2002)
2001-2010DocumentaryExperimentalFranceLech KowalskiA very personal journey, almost like a diary, with hand held camera Kowalski travels along the oldest highway in Polan, built by Hitler. While travelling along the highway Kowalski meets the people that now ply their trade their. The
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Mila Turajlic – Cinema Komunisto (2010)
2001-2010DocumentaryMila TurajlicPoliticsSerbiaYugoslavian Cinema under TitoQuote:
When history has a different script from the one in your films, who wouldn’t invent a country to fool themselves? The collapsing sets of Tito’s Hollywood of the East take us on a journey through the rise and fall of the illusion called Yugoslavia. Exploring the ruins of the forgotten film sets and talking to directors, producers, policemen and Tito’s projectionist about the state run film studios and Tito’s personal love for cinema and it’s stars, ‘Cinema Komunisto’ uses film clips to go back to the film when ‘His story’ became the official history.Read More » -
Mark Rappaport – Our Stars (2015)
2011-2020DocumentaryMark RappaportUSAStars of the 1940s and 1950s, were they cast for their mutual affinities or for their commercial appeal? If and when they were re-starred years later, did the magic still work? Did sparks still fly? The movie business, a machine that manufactured romance and desire at the same time that it documented the process of aging. A meditation on youth and beauty, aging and box office.Read More »
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Lionel Rogosin – On the Bowery (1957) (HD)
1951-1960DocumentaryDramaLionel RogosinUSAA mix of documentary and scripted footage on the Bowery, New York City’s skid row. Against a backdrop of men (and a few women) drinking in bars, talking and arguing, and sleeping on sidewalks, we have the story of Ray. He is younger and more vigorous than most on the Bowery. He arrives in Manhattan with a suitcase and a little money in his pocket. On his first night, he drinks himself into a stupor, falls asleep on the sidewalk, and is robbed of his suitcase. Over the next two days, we follow both Ray and the thief, who befriends him. Is there any hope Ray can get out of town and restart a life of work and sobriety, or is he stuck on the Bowery? Can the good thief help?Read More »
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José Luis Guerín – Unas fotos en la ciudad de Sylvia (2007)
2011-2020ArthouseDocumentaryJosé Luis GuerínSpainAn unnamed young man arrives in the foreign city of Strasbourg for reasons unstated. He waits at a hotel, visits a café, sketches passersby… Eventually his motives are revealed, but it is not a traditional narrative that Guerín is after so much as the urban experience of watching, waiting, absorbing. Out of these materials Guerín builds a spellbinding film that reminds us of cinema’s powerful ability to evoke the tugs of memory, desire and the transitory. An extraordinary city film, Sylvia almost entirely eschews dialogue to instead give a symphonic voice to the city itself through a rich and fully immersive soundtrack of urban sounds, explosions of music and strangeRead More »
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Anthony Doncque – Guibert cinéma [+Extras] (2010)
Documentary2001-2010Anthony DoncqueSwitzerlandQuote:
Sometimes it’s easier to enter a work through the window than through the front door in order to catch it at its most intimate. The hypothesis of this interesting documentary is that the truth of Hervé Guibert the artist was that he was a thwarted film-maker.In his well-researched film, Anthony Doncque retraces the genealogy of Guibert’s cinematic desire from his failed admission to IDHEC to the late phase of video journals accompanying his agony.
To create a film was Guibert’s obsession. In the 1980s, he wrote three film scripts, one of which, co-authored with Isabelle Adjani, would have turned into a film if the actress hadn’t suddenly vanished into thin air. Guibert commented on this betrayal in his book A l’ami qui ne m’a pas sauvé la vie. Adjani, in turn, talks (only off screen) about this failed projectRead More »








