Drama

  • Franci Slak – Hudodelci AKA Kriminalci AKA The Felons (1987)

    1981-1990DramaFranci SlakSloveniaWar

    Peter Berdon joins a group of Stalinists after his father is killed by the Nazis in this grim political drama. The film begins with his arrest and uses flashbacks to tell the events that led to his incarceration. His abuse is chronicled both in and out of prison after he falls in with a Bonnie and Clyde-like duo after the war is over.

    The first film for which Laibach composed a soundtrackRead More »

  • Juliusz Gardan – Wyrok zycia AKA Life Sentence (1933)

    Drama1931-1940Juliusz GardanPoland

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    A young girl, Jadzia, is sentenced to death for the murder of her child. Shocked by her fate, lawyer Krystyna decides to defend her in the court of second instance. She learns the story of a girl who was seduced by a strange man during a trip. Jadzia is acquitted and tries to start her life anew, but fate is preparing another fatal surprise for her.Read More »

  • Roberto Pires – Césio 137 – O Pesadelo de Goiânia (1995)

    1991-2000BrazilDramaRoberto Pires

    Synopsis
    The story behind one of the worst radiological disasters to ever happen in Brazil, in 1987.Read More »

  • Erwin C. Dietrich – Ich, ein Groupie AKA Me, a Groupie (1970)

    1961-1970DramaEroticaErwin C. DietrichGermany

    Synopsis:
    A beautiful blonde hooks up with a rock star, and after a night of sex and drugs, he leaves. She, though, has fallen madly in love with him, and sets out with her girlfriend across Europe to track him down. On the way, however, she gets mixed up with everyone from a gang of nasty bikers to a ring of devil worshipers.Read More »

  • Carlo Lizzani – Il gobbo (1960)

    1951-1960Carlo LizzaniClassicsDramaItaly

    Il Gobbo (internationally released as The Hunchback of Rome) is a 1960 Italian drama film directed by Carlo Lizzani. It is loosely based on the real life events of Giuseppe Albano, an Italian partisan that was one of the protagonists, from 1943 to 1945, of the Roman Resistance against German occupation. (From Wikipedia)Read More »

  • Maurice Tourneur – Les deux orphelines (1933)

    Drama1931-1940FranceMaurice Tourneur

    On the eve of the French Revolution, two orphan girls, Henriette and Louise, make their way to Paris…

    There are so many unforgettable scenes:
    – Louise singing in the streets, Henriette and the Countess trying to reach her.
    The police and the Count stopping them. Countess’ silent despair and Henriette’s screams.
    – All the sequences with Pierre and Louise.
    – The Marquis’ costume orgy, masterfully filmed.
    – And, above all, Yvette Guilbert cradling her son with a song… an immense moment of cinema.
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  • Philip Kaufman – The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988)

    1981-1990DramaPhilip KaufmanUSA

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    The Unbearable Lightness of Being is a profoundly beguiling movie about sex, love, and rebellion. Its lead characters caper through Prague Spring, Czechoslovakia’s 1968 version of the Summer of Love, and then try to withstand the effects of Soviet occupation. They achieve an offhand grandeur. As they drop verbal bombshells about the murderous duplicity of politics and the uglification of the universe, they never lose their ardor or originality. All they want to rule them is passion.Read More »

  • Marguerite Duras – Le Camion AKA The Truck (1977)

    1971-1980DramaFranceMarguerite DurasRomance

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    In this most talky and personal of films, director Marguerite Duras and actor Gerard Depardieu do an on-camera read-through of a movie script. Occasionally, the director comments about the characters or their motivations, and sometimes the actor does. That’s all — there is no action, there are no location shots, no one pretends to be anything else. The script itself tells about an encounter between a blank-slate of a woman hitchhiker, and a communist truck driver. As the reading progresses, Duras comments bitterly about the failed ideals of communism and the glorious revolution that will probably never happen.Read More »

  • Hugo Fregonese – Seven Thunders AKA The Beasts of Marseilles (1957)

    Drama1951-1960Hugo FregoneseUnited KingdomWar

    The British Seven Thunders was released in the US as Beasts of Marseilles. Set in 1943, the film stars Stephen Boyd and Tony Wright as escaped POWs Dave and Jim. Hiding out in Marseilles, the two protagonists battle over the affections of local gamine Lise (Anna Gaylor). When they find the time, Dave and Jim plan an elaborate breakout for the other POWs sequestered in the French port city. After an engaging opening, the film relies upon serial-like thrills and hairbreadth escapes to keep the audience awake. Stealing the show from the nominal stars are those grand old British troupers James Robertson Justice and Kathleen Harrison.Read More »

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