Drama

  • François Truffaut – La Nuit Américaine AKA Day for Night (1973)

    1971-1980ComedyDramaFranceFrançois Truffaut

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    Amazon.com review:
    François Truffaut’s lavish and fun 1973 comedy-drama about a film production is a clever hall of mirrors, with Truffaut himself playing a director, and his most important actor in real life, Jean-Pierre Léaud (The 400 Blows), portraying Jacqueline Bisset’s immature costar. Day for Night is full of tales undoubtedly told out of school and repeated here in camouflage, and one can’t help but be impressed with the stylistic and technical means by which Truffaut captures the adventurousness of a full-budget shoot. The cast is very good all around, with actors in some cases playing fictional thespians and in other cases playing members of the crew. A sequence set to thrilling music by Georges Delerue celebrates the whole art of filmmaking as seen from an editor’s perspective–it makes one want to drop everything and shoot a film of one’s own. –Tom KeoghRead More »

  • Atom Egoyan – Ararat (2002)

    2001-2010Atom EgoyanCanadaDrama

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    From All Movie Guide:

    Canadian filmmaker Atom Egoyan explores his Armenian heritage, and how the country’s tragic history has touched several generations of the nation’s expatriates, in this ambitious drama. Edward Saroyan (Charles Aznavour), a veteran filmmaker of Armenian descent, is in Toronto shooting a film about the Siege of Van, in which invading Ottoman armies forced the evacuation of Armenian communities in 1915, leading to the genocide of over a million Armenian people at the hands of Turkish troops. Twenty-one-year-old Raffi (David Alpay) has been sent to Turkey to shoot background footage for the film; Raffi’s mother Ani (Arsinee Khanjian), an author and historian, is also involved in the project as a consultant. Lately Raffi and Ani have been at odds; Raffi has been dating Celia (Marie-Josee Croze), Ani’s stepdaughter, who is convinced that Ani is somehow responsible for the death of her father. Ani’s first husband, who was Raffi’s father, is also dead, after taking part in an assassination attempt on a Turkish political leader. As Raffi attempts to re-enter Canada with cans of exposed film, he’s detained by David (Christopher Plummer), a suspicious customs official who has his own tenuous link to Saroyan’s film — David is struggling to come to terms with the gay lifestyle of his son Philip (Brent Carver), whose lover Ali (Elias Koteas) is playing the villain in the picture. Ararat also features Eric Bogosian and Bruce Greenwood.Read More »

  • Alan Parker – Mississippi Burning [+Extras] (1988)

    1981-1990Alan ParkerCrimeDramaUSA

    Synopsis
    Mississippi Burning is a 1988 crime drama film based on the investigation into the real-life murders of three civil rights workers in the U.S. state of Mississippi in 1964. The movie focuses on two fictional FBI agents (portrayed by Gene Hackman and Willem Dafoe) who investigate the murders. Hackman’s character is loosely based on FBI agent John Proctor, and Dafoe’s character is very loosely based on agent Joseph Sullivan.Read More »

  • Krzysztof Kieslowski – Koncert zyczen AKA Concert of Wishes (1967)

    1961-1970DramaKrzysztof KieslowskiPolandShort Film

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    A young man and his girlfriend are staying at a camp site near to where a group of other young men are all camped together. The busload of boys leave first but, having packed all their stuff away, the couple pass them on their motorbike – ignoring their catcalls on the way. The couple soon realize that they have dropped their tent somewhere on the road and turn back to look for it – only to find that the busload of boys has stopped and found it first. The boys make a simple proposal – the tent in exchange for the girl. –bob the moo (uk)Read More »

  • Krzysztof Kieslowski – Personel (1976)

    1971-1980DramaKrzysztof KieslowskiPoland

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    Friendship, loyalty, art and ambition collide in the life of Romek, a young Polish costumer working on his first professional production in a state-run repertory company. When his best friend Sowa is fired because he argued with a senior performer, Romek tries to defend him. In a moment of triumph, he sees his works being worn during a premier performance but then is called into the office to sign a paper denouncing his friend Sowa. He must sign, or lose his job. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie GuideRead More »

  • Charles Frend – Girl on Approval (1961)

    Drama1961-1970Charles FrendUnited Kingdom


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    Sheila’s 14. Her father abandoned her as a baby, her mum’s in jail and she’s stuck in a
    children’s home. Every family that’s tried to look after her has found her too difficult. Now
    Anne and John Howland want to foster Sheila. But if they can’t make a home for her, her
    future looks bleak…

    Starring Oscar Nominated actress Rachel Roberts (This Sporting Life, O Lucky Man!) as
    Anne and sensitively directed by Charles Frend (The Cruel Sea, Scott of the Antarctic) Girl
    on Approval is a major example of the British New Wave, a brilliant study of troubled lives.Read More »

  • Krzysztof Kieslowski – Personel [Complete] (1975)

    1971-1980DramaKrzysztof KieslowskiPoland

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    review from imdb:

    Semi-biography of the young Kieslowski, 21 July 2006
    8/10
    Author: ntimdb from Hong Kong

    This is the most overtly biographic film amongst the works of the great Krzysztof Kieslowski, since Kieslowski was a very private and reserved person as I perceived him.

    In “Personel”, Romek Januchta was his alter-ego, bot just bore great resemblance to the director especially when he wore glasses(to see more clearly, when he was not a new-comer anymore), he worked in the theatre in the wardrobe department just as Kieslowski did. This film is rare chance to have a glimpse of the first half of Kielslowski’s life other than it was told in books and interviews.Read More »

  • Jaime Humberto Hermosillo – La tarea prohibida aka Forbidden Homework (1992)

    1991-2000DramaEroticaJaime Humberto HermosilloMexico

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    In this provocative drama from Mexican filmmaker Jaime Humberto Hermosillo, Julian Pastor plays a young college student who is living with his aunt. The student is taking a course in filmmaking and is working on a short video as a class project. An attractive middle-aged woman, Marieda (Maria Rojo), arrives to audition for a part in the video; when the film’s male lead fails to show up, the young man takes the role as he auditions a romantic scene with the woman, and later they move from pretend lovemaking to the real thing. But as it turns out, this isn’t the first time the boy and the woman have met, which leads to a disturbing revelation. Forbidden Homework was a semi-sequel to Hermosillo accalimed feature La Tarea. (All Movie Guide)Read More »

  • Mariusz Grzegorzek – Jestem twój AKA I Am Yours (2009)

    2001-2010ArthouseDramaMariusz GrzegorzekPoland

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    Marta, a 30-year-old doctor, loses control over her life. She pushes away her loving husband. One day she meets by chance Artur, a young criminal, who falls deeply in love with her. Accidental sex, unwanted pregnacy. Marta wants to get rid of it but Arthur, with his mothers help, wants to save it. Alicja, Marta’s sister, tries to help Marta in this harsh life situation, even thought her own life is in mess. The secrets, masks, and hidden obsessions are about to blow openRead More »

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