Drama

  • Michael Curtiz & Lloyd Bacon – Alias the Doctor (1932)

    Drama1931-1940Lloyd BaconMichael CurtizUSA

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    SYNOPSIS: Karl Muller and his foster brother, Stephan Brenner, leave their farm in the Austrian countryside, and travel to Vienna to study medicine. Karl is in love with his foster sister, Lottie Brenner, and would rather work as a farmer, but in deference to the wishes of his foster mother, Mrs. Brenner, he studies hard and is named valedictorian of his class. Stephan, on the other hand, enjoys drinking and flirting more than studying. One night, while drunk, he performs an illegal operation on his girl friend Anna. After she becomes very ill, he confesses everything to Karl, who agrees to try to help her, even though he does not yet have his license. While Karl is with Anna, she dies, and he takes full blame for the operation in order to spare Mrs. Brenner’s feelings. He is not allowed to graduate and spends time in prison. After he leaves prison, he returns home to find that Stephan has died. Karl is eager to return to farming, but after he successfully operates on a boy injured in an accident in front of the house, Mrs. Brenner convinces him to pose as Stephan and continue his work as a surgeon.Read More »

  • Michael Haneke – Le temps du loup AKA Time of the Wolf (2003)

    2001-2010ArthouseDramaFranceMichael Haneke

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    Quote:
    As you may know, Michael Haneke doesn’t make comfortable films; there was Funny Games, which I thought was almost physically painful to watch, and then he made The Piano Teacher, a shocking but compulsive experience starring Isabelle Huppert as a sexually repressed piano teacher who has a dysfunctional relationship with her mother. And the rest of the world. Time of the Wolf is disconcerting, although not quite in the same class as The Piano Teacher.Read More »

  • Martin Scorsese – The Age of Innocence (1993)

    Drama1991-2000ArthouseMartin ScorseseUSA

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    This 1993 film, directed by Martin Scorsese, brings the Edith Wharton novel to life.
    Here it is — all the social comment and smoldering unrequited passions originally
    intended by the author. And now it’s in living color with academy award winning costume
    design reflecting New York society in the 1870s.

    Daniel-Day Lewis is cast as Newland Archer, the upper class young man in conflict
    between social convention and desire. Michelle Pfeiffer plays the Countess Ellen Olenska,
    who has already defied convention by marrying a European and is further defying
    convention by leaving her husband and returning to New York. However, in spite of his
    attraction to the countess, Newland Archer marries the beautiful but seemingly simple
    May Welland, played by Wynona Ryder, whose outstanding performance won her an academy
    award nomination.Read More »

  • Paul Schrader – Dark (2017)

    2011-2020CrimeDramaPaul SchraderUSA

    Quote:
    “Dark” was filmed in 2013 and released in 2014 under the titled “Dying of the Light.” That film was taken from me after the first director’s cut, re-edited as well as scored and mixed without my input. I offered to revisit the film, cut and mix a new version at my own expense but was denied permission by the producers. This cut, now called “Dark,” was created using work print DVDs. I had no access to the original hi-res footage and unmixed sound. I tried to used those limitations to my advantage when creating this new film. I had been working toward a more aggressive editing style when “Dying of the Light” was taken away. “Dark” represents the direction I was hoping to go. “Dark” was not created for exhibition or personal gain. It is for the historical record. A digital file of the film can be seen by prior request at the UCLA Film Archives in Los Angeles, the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas, Austin and the Museum of Modern Art film department in New York City.
    -Paul SchraderRead More »

  • Tolga Karacelik – Gise Memuru AKA Toll Booth (2010)

    2001-2010DramaTolga KaracelikTurkey

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    The first feature film written and directed by Tolga Karaçelik, better known for his award-winning short films such as Rapunzel, Toll Booth tells a story of miscommunication, isolation and desperate alienation via a conflict between a father and his son. Confined to his own world of dreams, introvert, and reticent, Kenan is a toll booth attendant, who lives with his ailing father. Kenan’s drab life stuck in routines between his toll booth and home will change the day a new manager comes for supervision. (~iksv.org)Read More »

  • Franz Novotny – Die Ausgesperrten aka The Excluded (1982)

    Drama1981-1990AustriaFranz Novotny

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    Two young characters in this story of rebellious youth are named after two Germans, brother and sister Hans and Sophie Scholl who were imprisoned and executed for their anti-Nazi stance during World War II. In this film, the rebels do not have such a clear-cut enemy but nevertheless, they cannot accept the way life is heading in Austria of the 1950s and they revolt by stealing, mugging, and trying out terrorist methods (bombs). Their future seems to be inexorably heading on a collision course with the forces that have “locked them out.”Read More »

  • Christoffer Boe – Beast (2011)

    2011-2020Christoffer BoeDenmarkDramaHorror

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    Synopsis:
    The emotions a married couple can undergo in one day can range from frustration to passionate love. This is true for Danish newlyweds Bruno and Maxine who have just moved into a stylish apartment in Copenhagen. A while later it is clear that Bruno’s love for Maxine is stronger than hers is for him. In fact, his love for Maxine is more like an obsession. He yearns to literary crawl under her skin. After some rough sex games, and as bodily fluids begin to mix, something starts to transform Bruno and his primitive instincts take over. This beast-like transformation intensifies rapidly after he discovers Maxine is having an affair. Director Christoffer Boe has described »Beast« as a cocktail of »Who’s afraid of Virginia Wolf?« and »Alien«, in which love, hate, blood and possessed bodies are the main ingredients. Actor Nicolas Bro, playing Bruno, has collaborated with Boe six times previously. He is a powerhouse in this film, giving an intense performance as the let down husband with a severe case of blood thirst. ~ StockholmfilmfestivalRead More »

  • Steve McQueen – Shame (2011)

    2011-2020ArthouseDramaSteve McQueenUnited Kingdom

    Synopsis:
    Successful and handsome New Yorker Brandon (Michael Fassbender) seems to live an ordinary life, but he hides a terrible secret behind his mask of normalcy: Brandon is a sex addict. His constant need for gratification numbs him to just about everything else. But, when Sissy (Carey Mulligan), Brandon’s needy sister, unexpectedly blows into town, crashes at his apartment and invades his privacy, Brandon is finally forced to confront his addiction head-on.Read More »

  • Mustafa Kenan Aybasti – Devrimden Sonra AKA After the Revolution (2011)

    2011-2020DramaMustafa Kenan AybastiTurkey

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    What if a revolution will happen in Turkey? “After Revolution” is discussing ordinary, daily life just after socialist revolution in Turkey. (~IMDb)Read More »

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