A composition of symbolic, surreal and almost mystic images.Read More »
Drama
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Philippe Garrel – La cicatrice intérieure AKA The Inner Scar (1972) (HD)
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Arianne Benedetti – Más que hermanos AKA Beyond Brotherhood (2017)
Drama2011-2020Arianne BenedettiPanamaTwo young siblings ended up living on the streets, having nothing left but their love. It’s a story about survival, second chances and second falls.Read More »
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Majid Barzegar – A Very Ordinary Citizen (2015)
Drama2011-2020IranMajid BarzegarMr. Safari is an 83 years old retired of the post office who lives in an old neighborhood in Tehran. After the death of his wife he lives alone by himself but when his only son who lives abroad the country in Canada invites him to travel there for the treatment his ordinary life is disturbed.Read More »
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Sam Fleischner – Stand Clear of the Closing Doors (2013)
Drama2011-2020Sam FleischnerUSAQuote:
Stand Clear of the Closing Doors is the story of Ricky (Jesus Sanchez-Velez), an autistic 13-year-old who runs away from home and discovers a new world on the NYC subway. His mother Mariana (Andrea Suarez Paz), an undocumented immigrant from Mexico, starts a panicked search of their neighborhood in Rockaway Beach with the help of a local shopkeeper. But as days pass with no sign of her son, and with Hurricane Sandy bearing down, the divisions the family has tried to ignore are brought to light. Stand Clear of the Closing Doors is a beautiful and moving New York City story, and one with an eye-opening view of life on the autism spectrum.Read More » -
Frank Perry & Sydney Pollack – The Swimmer [Powerhouse 4K] (1968)
1961-1970ArthouseDramaFrank PerrySydney PollackUSAOne of the few bona fide counter-cultural films to be produced by a major studio, The Swimmer is a sun-scorched and surreal suburban satire that boasts a fine performance from Burt Lancaster (Castle Keep, Buffalo Bill and the Indians) as Ned Merrill, the all-American man who one day determines to swim home to his Connecticut mansion via a series of pools in his neighbourhood.
Directed by Frank Perry (Diary of a Mad Housewife) imbues Eleanor Perry’s (David and Lisa, Ladybug Ladybug) adaptation of John Cheever’s short story with stunning expressionistic flourishes, creating a true masterpiece of cinema.Read More »
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Jean Dréville – Les affaires sont les affaires (1942)
1941-1950DramaFranceJean DrévilleNouveau riche
In spite of a very poor rating, this film is really a killer! By far Jean Dreville’s most important film as well as one of the best Charles Vanel’s performances. First intended for Raimu, it seems that Vanel was finally a better choice and anyway if you give this movie a chance, he’s gonna blow your mind. Lord! What an actor!Read More »
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Jan Halldoff – Chez Nous (1978)
1971-1980CrimeDramaJan HalldoffSweden“It started with a murder of a prostitute, a small matter, really…”
A stripper from Club Chez Nous is murdered. The killer contacts a newspaper to whitewash himself. Two journalists start to investigate the case and stumble on other crimes along the way.Read More »
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René Féret – Anton Tchékhov 1890 (2015)
Drama2011-2020FranceRené FéretIn 1890, Russian writer Anton Chekov writes short stories in newspapers to feed his family. He achieves success in the form of Pushkin prize. However, he decides to meet convicts at Sakhalin when one of this brothers die due to tuberculosis.Read More »
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Sheila McLaughlin & Lynne Tillman – Committed (1984)
1981-1990DramaLynne TillmanSheila McLaughlinUSAThe film COMMITTED, which Sheila McLaughlin realized together with Lynne Tillman, is not a biography of actress Frances Farmer but rather a fictional analysis of the same. It deals with the disturbed relationship between Farmer and her mother, the sociopolitical climate in the USA of the 30s and 40s, the role of psychiatry as an increasingly powerful determinant in this period and the destructive love story between a woman (actress) and a man (director). COMMITTED is conducted as a Film noir and a period piece – the latter of which is unusual for an independent film.Read More »









