Drama

  • Paul Cox – Kostas (1979)

    Paul Cox1971-1980AustraliaDrama

    “Paul Cox (“My First Wife”/”A Man of Flowers”/”The Golden Braid “) helms an interesting romantic drama about diverse cultures meeting on equal terms. It’s set in Melbourne, Australia, where the earthy Kostas (Takis Emmanuel), a journalist in the old country but who is now forced to drive a cab to survive. Kostas is depicted as a sensitive man of hot Greek passions, well-educated and of a good upbringing who currently lives in a dumpy boarding-house. The exile lives a peaceful but depressing existence, but things perk up when he picks up one of his fares. Carol (Wendy Hughes) is a native born pretty divorcee of the upper-crust, who despite embarrassed by Kosta’s vulgarity is still attracted to him. How the couple manage to relate to each other makes up the heart of the film and gives the viewer a chance to look at the clash over cultures through their eyes.Read More »

  • Kon Ichikawa – Ai futatabi AKA To Love Again (1971) (HD)

    Kon Ichikawa1971-1980DramaJapanRomance

    A Japanese girl and a French boy make strides in overcoming the cultural barriers that prevent them from fully expressing the love they have for one another.Read More »

  • Dalibor Matanic – Zora AKA The Dawn (2020)

    Dalibor Matanic2011-2020CroatiaDramaMystery

    In a dystopian future, Matja and his family face an unresolved tragedy. Despite losing his faith and struggling to find his true self, the dawn breaks over the valley, revealing that the only way to deal with trauma and evil is to face them head-on.—Camse CorpsRead More »

  • Maha Haj – Omor Shakhsiya AKA Personal Affairs (2016)

    2011-2020DramaIsraelMaha Haj

    In Nazareth, an old couple lives wearily to the rhythm of the daily routine. On the other side of the border, in Ramallah, their son Tarek wishes to remain an eternal bachelor, their daughter is about to give birth while her husband lands a movie role and the grandmother loses her head … Between check-points and dreams, frivolity and politics, some want to leave, others want to stay but all have personal affairs to resolve.Read More »

  • Danièle Dubroux – Le journal du séducteur AKA Diary of a Seducer (1996)

    Danièle Dubroux1991-2000ComedyDramaFrance

    A few stories are mixed, but all starts with Claire who one day brings back to Gregoire one of his books found at the university. Gregoire is the tenebrous romantic king, and Claire falls in love with him. But there is also Gregoire’s circle, his disturbing neighbour, his maybe crazy grandmother Diane, his former teacher Hugo. And this is mixed up with Sebastien’s attempts to seduce Claire then her mother Anne. And also Claire’s psychiatrist.Read More »

  • Josée Dayan & Irakli Kvirikadze – Raspoutine (2011)

    Irakli Kvirikadze2011-2020DramaJosée DayanRussia

    A group of Russian noblemen want to maintain the monarchy and plan to kill Rasputin.Read More »

  • Bruno Barreto – Amor Bandido (1979)

    Bruno Barreto1971-1980BrazilDrama

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    Rio de Janeiro police investigator Galvão is pursuing two trails, one professional and one personal. While he tracts a serial killer of taxi-drivers, he also seeks his estranged daughter, Sandra, who he had thrown out of the family home when she adopted a promiscuous teenage lifestyle. Lives intersect when the serial killer, Toninho, a young man of unsavoury connections, befriends Sandra, now an exotic dancer and prostitute living and working in the seamy underside of late 1970s Rio. Theirs is an unstable relationship, built on unmet emotional need, lived in the shadow of her father’s pursuit.Read More »

  • Hans-Christian Schmid – Requiem (2006)

    Hans-Christian Schmid2001-2010DramaGermanyHorror

    A young woman with epilepsy suffers a breakdown during her first year at university, then decides to seek help from a priest in battling the troubles associated with her strict upbringing.Read More »

  • Todd Solondz – Happiness (1998)

    Todd Solondz1991-2000ComedyDramaUSA

    The lives of many individuals connected by the desire for happiness, often from sources usually considered dark or evil.

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    Todd Solondz’s “Happiness” is a film that perplexes its viewers, even those who admire it, because it challenges the ways we attempt to respond to it. Is it a portrait of desperate human sadness? Then why are we laughing? Is it an ironic comedy? Then why its tenderness with these lonely people? Is it about depravity? Yes, but why does it make us suspect, uneasily, that the depraved are only seeking what we all seek, but with a lack of ordinary moral vision? In a film that looks into the abyss of human despair, there is the horrifying suggestion that these characters may not be grotesque exceptions, but may in fact be part of the mainstream of humanity.Read More »

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