Drama

  • Kaige Chen – Feng yue AKA Temptress Moon (1996)

    1991-2000ChinaDramaKaige Chen

    Not far from Shanghai, in a country town stands the palatial home of the Pang family. Old Master Pang is an addict who brings up his beautiful daughter Ruyi on opium smoke. Her older brother, Zhengda, is addicted as well, and then paralysed and effectively brain-dead. Zhongliang, Zhengda’s brother-in-law, is a successful gigolo in Shanghai who seduces older married women and then blackmails them. When Older Master Pang dies, the clan elders make Ruyi take over the role as the head of the household. Zhongliang returns to the Pang family on the death of Old Master Pang, re-encounters Ruyi, and they are secretly attracted to each other. Wanting to seem sophisticated, she succumbs to Zhongliang’s attempts to seduce her. But then an emotional maelstrom follows – for the angry, jealous and sexually frustrated sister (Zhengda’s wife) is also part of the picture.Read More »

  • Bigas Luna – Renacer AKA Reborn (1981)

    1981-1990Bigas LunaDramaSpainThriller

    A man discovers that his girlfriend is a “stigmata” (someone whose hands and feet mysteriously bleed in the same places where Jesus Christ was crucified) and tries to keep her out of the hands of a greedy TV preacher (amazingly played by Dennis Hopper…!) who plans to exploit her to make money for himself.Read More »

  • Arnaud des Pallières – Orphan (2016)

    2011-2020Arnaud des PallièresDramaFrance

    A young woman moves to Paris with a disastrous past. When she becomes a woman and thinks she’s finally free from her past’s shadows, some characters show up and she gets the chance to become a unique heroine.Read More »

  • Anahita Ghazvinizadeh – My Life is Wind (a letter) (2024)

    2021-2030Anahita GhazvinizadehDramaShort FilmSweden

    Synopsis
    A refugee torn from her Middle Eastern home, Myriam resettles in the Midwest, documenting her early experiences in this new land through a poignant letter addressed to her grandmother she was forced to leave.Read More »

  • Bernard L. Kowalski – Women in Chains (1972)

    1971-1980Bernard L. KowalskiDramaUSA

    Female parole officer poses as an inmate in a women’s prison in order to investigate murder, abuse and living conditions.Read More »

  • Avraham Heffner – Doda Clara AKA Aunt Clara (1977)

    1971-1980Avraham HeffnerDramaIsrael

    Clara, a Polish born Jew, living in Tel Aviv of the 1970’s, has her ideas about how people should behave, and runs everybody’s life accordingly: her husband, her sisters, their husbands, their children, her brother who lives in London (probably because it was the only way to get away from her…). Whenever something “improper” does happen, Clara’s way of handling it is simply to shove it under the carpet and ignore it completely, as if it never happened. 3 basic rules, are, of course: 1. Never marry some one “under” your class (Or the class you think you are). 2. Never become pregnant out of wedlock and 3. No Abortions. As one may expect, everything crumbles when her niece gives her no option, but to break at least one of those rules.Read More »

  • Karl Lemieux – Maudite poutine AKA Shambles (2016)

    2011-2020CanadaDramaKarl Lemieux

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    Caught stealing drugs from the wrong people, 27 year old Vincent is in trouble and on the run from the local mob. Fleeing to the backwoods, Vincent unexpectedly reconnects with his brother Michel with whom he’d cut ties many years ago. As he tries to maintain the semblance of a normal life hanging out with friends and playing in his band, Vincent witnesses his brother’s own turbulent downward spiral. MAUDITE POUTINE draws us into a darkly dystopian rural world, a place in which violence pervades the everyday but humanity still manages to shine through the cracks.Read More »

  • Hiroshi Inagaki – Yatô kaze no naka o hashiru (1961)

    1961-1970AsianDramaHiroshi InagakiJapan

    imdb Bandits on the Wind, Inagaki. This movie is beautiful, funny, heroic. It’s a shame it’s not better known. At one point the most immature and pathological bandit (in a bad bunch) is forced to pretend to be a prince. The timing that shows this Japanese’s inability to sit cross legged is hysterical. There’s a wonderful joke where a bandit weeps to recall how peasants were forced to build a defensive wall, and then slaughtered to keep it secret. “How did you escape?” another bandit wants to know. “Escape nothing: I was one of the guys doing the killing!” The martial arts triangle defense–two katana and a spear–is stellar. The bandits blend cooperation and chaos as it suits them; in the end their Bushido is heroic.Read More »

  • Alain Corneau – Série noire (1979)

    1971-1980Alain CorneauDramaFranceSci-Fi

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    Franck Poupart is a slightly neurotic door-to-door salesman in a sinister part of Paris’ suburbs. He meets Mona, a teenager, who’s been made a prostitute by her own aunt. Franck would like to change his life and also save Mona from her aunt. Murder is the only solution.Read More »

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