Drama

  • Larry Kent – When Tomorrow Dies (1965)

    Larry Kent1961-1970ArthouseCanadaDrama

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    Frustrated housewife Gwen James (Rabid’s Patricia Gage) feels like little more than a servant to her accountant husband (Strange Brew’s Douglas Campbell) and two daughters. Devoting all her time to their needs – and the demands of her cantankerous father – she feels her sense of self-worth slipping. As Gwen wrestles with increasingly despairing thoughts, she escapes into a world of glamorous fantasy and eventually finds a new sense of purpose by enrolling in a university course, where she strikes up a special bond with her young professor (American Nightmare’s Neil Dainard). But as Gwen reverts to a more youthful, carefree state, her family descends into chaos.Read More »

  • Spike Lee – 25th Hour (2002)

    2001-2010CrimeDramaSpike LeeUSA

    Cornered by the DEA, convicted New York drug dealer Montgomery Brogan reevaluates his life in the 24 remaining hours before facing a seven-year jail term.Read More »

  • Barbet Schroeder – Barfly (1987)

    Barbet Schroeder1981-1990DramaThe Cannon GroupUSA

    Barfly is a 1987 American film which is a semi-autobiography of poet/author Charles Bukowski during the time he spent drinking heavily in Los Angeles. The screenplay by Bukowski was commissioned by the French film director Barbet Schroeder – it was published, with illustrations by the author, in 1984 when film production was still pending. Barfly stars Mickey Rourke and Faye Dunaway, with direction by Schroeder, and was presented by Francis Ford Coppola. The movie also features a silent cameo appearance by Bukowski himself.Read More »

  • Michael Barry – The Second Coming of Suzanne (1974)

    1971-1980DramaMichael BarryUSA

    Jared Martin plays an aspiring filmmaker obsessed with the idea of Christ as a woman, and tries to film his vision with Sondra Locke as his subject. Supposedly based on a song by Leonard Cohen, which is used in the film.Read More »

  • Marian Dora – Das Verlangen der Maria D. AKA The Yearning of Maria D. (2018)

    Marian Dora2011-2020DramaGermany

    On a trip to the Aegean, Maria D., who lives withdrawn and is shy of people, is confronted with the impressions of an archaic culture. Fascinated by the morbidity and religiosity of the people living on a Cycladic island, she decides to put an end to her loneliness.Read More »

  • Céline Sciamma – Tomboy (2011) (HD)

    Céline Sciamma2011-2020ArthouseDramaFranceQueer Cinema(s)

    A family moves into a new neighborhood, and a 10-year-old named Laure deliberately presents as a boy named Mikhael to the neighborhood children.Read More »

  • Kriv Stenders – Boxing Day (2007)

    Kriv Stenders2001-2010AustraliaDrama

    Kriv Stenders’ Boxing Day is a harrowing film, with moments of absolute release and relief.

    It is a low-budget work, filmed on digital video – with Stenders behind the camera – in a single location, with a cast of six. It takes place in real time, and it’s shot in long, sometimes relentless scenes that give the appearance of being a single, continuous take. It’s a film that puts its characters under pressure, and in some ways, its audience too. But it’s also a rewarding work to watch, a raw, vivid, risky movie that juggles intensity and excess, yet shows moments of restraint and grace.Read More »

  • Claude Autant-Lara – Gloria (1977)

    Claude Autant-Lara1971-1980DramaFrance

    Two ten-year-old children, Gloria and Jacques, meet at the former’s birthday party. It is love at first sight and they vow eternal love. Unfortunately, the First World War breaks out and they are separated. The people around them do not understand the deep feelings that link them to each other. When they meet again after the war, Gloria has become a cabaret dancer whereas Jacques has married in the USA. Nothing seems possible between them any longer…Read More »

  • Cheng-sheng Lin – Tian ma cha fang AKA March of Happiness (1999)

    Cheng-sheng Lin1991-2000ArthouseDramaTaiwan

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    1945-1947, Taiwan. A teenage couple were deeply in love despite objections from the girl’s family. Their tragic story is played out in travelling troupes, tea-houses and western-style cafes, with the backdrop of Japanese occupation and the 28 February IncidentRead More »

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