Drama

  • Mira Nair – Monsoon Wedding (2001)

    Drama2001-2010IndiaMira Nair

    Synopsis:
    A story set in the modern upper-middle class of India, where telecommunications and a western lifestyle mix with old traditions, like the arranged wedding young Aditi accepts when she ends the affair with a married TV producer. The groom is an Indian living in Texas, and all relatives from both families, some from distant places like Australia, come to New Delhi during the monsoon season to attend the wedding. The four-day arrangements and celebrations will see clumsy organization, family parties and drama, dangers to the happy end of the wedding, lots of music and even a new romance for the wedding planner Dubey with the housemaid Alice…Read More »

  • Blake Edwards – The Tamarind Seed (1974)

    Drama1971-1980Blake EdwardsRomanceUnited Kingdom

    Quote:
    While on holiday in Barbados to recover from the lingering effects of a love affair that ended badly, Judith Farrow meets Feodor Sverdlov, a handsome Russian. They find pleasure in each other’s company as they visit colorful places on the island, but there are complications to their budding romance after their holiday in the tropical paradise comes to an end.Read More »

  • Sebastián Silva – Tyrel (2018) (HD)

    Drama2011-2020ComedySebastián SilvaUSA

    Tyler, a sole black man, attends an otherwise all-white weekend of drunken debauchery on a birthday trip to a cabin in the Catskills.Read More »

  • Matt Ross – 28 Hotel Rooms (2012)

    2011-2020DramaMatt RossUSA

    Quote:
    A novelist and an accountant meet while they are traveling for work, and though they both are in relationships, their one-night stand could become something more.Read More »

  • Ahmed Imamovic – Belvedere (2010)

    Drama2001-2010Ahmed ImamovicBosnia Herzegovina

    The film deals with the tragedy of the women survivors of the Srebrenica genocide, or rather, the consequences of the horrors they experienced – it is about women whose sole purpose in life is to locate the bones of their loved ones and give them a decent burial. Fifteen years later, they still want just one simple thing – the truth. As a contrast, the film deals with trivialities of modern living, obsessed with different reality shows…Read More »

  • Elia Suleiman – Segell Ikhtifa AKA Chronicle of a Disappearance (1997)

    Drama1971-1980ComedyElia SuleimanPalestine

    Deceptively simple and executed with a documentary feel, this drama represents a highly personal journey home for expatriate Palestinian filmmaker Elia Suleiman. The film is divided into two sections. The first documents the paradoxical but sleepy existence in the Arab part of Nazareth. The second part takes a more political view of the city and in it, Suleiman takes a more active role. He has come to his former home in search of inspiration, but what he sees are many disturbing images of Arab people trapped in a cultural identity crisis, a point best illustrated by the plight of a young Arab woman who wants more independence than traditionally allowed in her part of town but cannot find it because of prejudiced residents on the Jewish side.Read More »

  • Marco Bellocchio – Bella addormentata AKA Dormant Beauty (2012)

    2011-2020DramaItalyMarco Bellocchio

    Synopsis:
    A mosaic of several intertwined stories questioning the meaning of life, love and hope, set during the last six days in the life of Eluana Englaro, a young woman who spent 17 years in a vegetative state.

    Review:
    Following a car accident, Eluana Englaro lay in a coma for 17 years. Doctors who assessed her described her as being in a persistent vegetative state, doomed never to awaken, but of course there were many who campaigned to keep her alive, whether in hope of a miracle or simply because they felt that what life she had left must be preserved. In February 2009, the decision was made to remove her feeding tube and allow her to die naturally. A court battle ensued, with the matter going all the way to parliament, exposing a deeply divided nation.Read More »

  • Luigi Comencini – Incompreso (Vita col figlio) AKA Misunderstood (1967)

    1961-1970DramaItalyLuigi Comencini

    Duncombe is the UK Consul General in Florence, Italy. He becomes a widower when his two sons, Andrew and Miles, are still young kids. Andrew, the eldest, apparently reacts with adult maturity to the loss of his mother, looking after little Miles, an attempt to find a way out of such premature heart-crushing loss. Andrew gets constantly blamed for Miles’ mischievous behavior, but he valiantly takes said blame as his personality is that of a grown up, or at least that is what he tries to be. The father, given his mandate, is often absent, both physically and emotionally, especially toward Andrew. It will be at the end that Duncombe will acknowledge his mistakes, finding himself at a father’s point of no return.Read More »

  • Paul Vecchiali – Les roses de la vie (1962)

    1961-1970DramaFrancePaul VecchialiShort Film

    Short film by Paul Vecchiali; starring Germaine de France.

    The chauffeur is played by the legendary director Jean Eustache.Read More »

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