Drama

  • Ivan Stefanovic – Kad ljubav zakasni AKA Love Isn’t Always on Time (2014)

    2011-2020DramaIvan StefanovicRomanceSerbia

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    Radmilo lawyer who spent years in love with Ljiljana. Although the most eligible bachelor in Palanka, his small town. He refused all offers of marriage, and wants to marry Ljiljana, who plans to marry Momchila.Read More »

  • Helena Wittmann – Drift (2017)

    2011-2020DramaExperimentalGermanyHelena Wittmann

    Two women spend a weekend together at the North Sea. Walks on the beach, fish buns at a snack stand, mobile weather forecasts. Sky, horizon, water. One of them will soon return to her family in Argentina while the other one will try to come a step closer to the ocean. She travels to the Caribbean and the foreign makes her vulnerable. Then, the land is out of sight. On a sailing vessel she crosses the Atlantic Ocean. One wave follows the other, they never resemble. Thoughts go astray, time leaves the beaten track and the swell lulls to deep sleep. The sea takes over the narration. And when the other one reappears in it, the wind is still in her hair while the ground beneath her feet is solid. She returns and the one of them could ask: “Have you changed?”Read More »

  • Zdenek Tyc – Vojtech, receny sirotek (1990)

    1981-1990ArthouseCzech RepublicDramaZdenek Tyc

    There were a lot of movies shot after 1989, the year when communist empire fell down. I am studying film university in Prague and I am working in TV so I focus on all new Czech movies very carefully. Of course everybody remembers Jan Sverak´s recent movies like “Kolya” or “Elementary school” but forgets this hidden masterpiece. This movie tells the story of old conflict between individuality and strong group of people. Extraordinary cinematography is making very tender and natural atmosphere (shot in black and white material)by taking place in the south of Bohemia, where the landscape is full of trees and lakes. Very sensitive direction of non-actors (except main character played by Peter Forman-the son of director Milos Forman)with impressive faces and characters are representatives of collective who hates everything different from their kind of lifestyle. Peter Forman as a strong character tells what he thinks and do what he wants and he is destroyed by them step by step. Do you want to encounter the Czech beauty…look closer. (IMDB review /// Radim Kratochvil)Read More »

  • Budd Boetticher – Comanche Station (1960)

    1951-1960Budd BoetticherDramaUSAWestern

    A man saves a woman who had been kidnapped by Comanches, then struggles to get both of them home alive.Read More »

  • Ann Hui – Laam yan sei sap AKA July Rhapsody (2002)

    2001-2010Ann HuiDramaHong Kong

    Yiu-Kwok is a high school teacher, having a perfect family. Good times don’t last long, when a student, Choy-Nam, falls in love with him. For dealing with a relationship with Mr. Seng, a beloved teacher of the couple, his wife Man-Ching requests a leave for a month. A midlife crisis mixing with pressure sends him into an emotional tailspin. Everything seems to lead him towards Choy-Nam, the forbidden fruit. History seems to repeat itself.Read More »

  • Paul Morrissey – Heat AKA Andy Warhol’s Heat (1972)

    1971-1980Amos Vogel: Film as a Subversive ArtCultDramaPaul MorrisseyUSA

    From Amos Vogel’s Film as a Subversive Art:
    A bizarre, yet mild version of “Sunset Boulevard” a la Warhol, with a bevy of voracious females of varying proportions vying for the casual favors of a passive Joe Dallesandro. The dialogue is fresh, simple, funny, as is the relaxed, improvised acting. Fellatio and demythologized sex make their usual appearance, though – for Morrisey – in a curiously reserved manner. While these desperate people and their always-interrupted sex acts are perhaps too small really to engage one’s concern, Morrisey’s talent for a new, weird kind of naturalism (as in his Trash) now seems fully established. Most notably, sex is both ubiquitous and joyless, an almost inevitable chore that can neither be avoided nor really enjoyed.Read More »

  • Márta Mészáros – Eltávozott nap AKA The girl aka The day has gone (1968)

    1961-1970DramaHungaryMárta Mészáros

    A young woman leaves a state orphanage to find her mother in this interesting examination of
    how the overt repression of women in the older pattern of village life has been replaced by
    the more subtle sexual and economic exploitation inherent in the apparently freer existence
    of young girls in the contemporary city. A key film from Marta Meszaros.Read More »

  • Claude Chabrol – La cérémonie AKA A Judgement in Stone [Carlotta 4K Restoration] (1995)

    1991-2000Claude ChabrolCrimeDramaFrance

    A newly hired maid for a rich countryside family befriends a post-office clerk who encourages her to rebel against her employers.Read More »

  • Vojtech Jasný – Ansichten eines Clowns AKA The Clown (1976)

    1971-1980DramaGermanyVojtech Jasný

    Hans Schnier has earned his living as a clown, though he is in fact a very covert sort of social critic. After enduring a difficult childhood in Bonn during the Second World War, including his mother’s fanatic Nazism, he is appalled to discover many of the people he knows and loves swept deeply into involvement in the Catholic Church.Read More »

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