Drama

  • Rainer Werner Fassbinder – Katzelmacher (1969)

    1961-1970ArthouseDramaGermanyRainer Werner Fassbinder

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    Katzelmacher was a revelation. One of only a handful of Fassbinder films which I had not seen before, it seems among his best, and most challenging, works.

    Fassbinder’s second feature film, Katzelmacher (1969) is a tour de force of stark visual beauty and ambiguous but riveting characters. Fassbinder adapted his own original play, of the same title, which he had also starred in on stage. (The theatrical script is included in the anthology Fassbinder’s Plays.)Read More »

  • Kaspar Rostrup – Dansen med Regitze AKA Memories of a Marriage (1989)

    1981-1990DenmarkDramaKaspar RostrupRomance

    From: Amazon.com
    Memories of a Marriage (based on Martha Christensen’s best-selling novel, Dansen med Regitze) is a wonderful, moving and superbly acted film featuring what may be the greatest on-screen performance by the luminous Ghita Nørby, one of Denmark’s finest actresses (and a lovely person–I met her once in Seattle). The film traces the relationship between Regitze and her husband, Karl-Aage; in the present, Regitze has received devastating news about her health. Thus, much of the film is a flashback to the ups and downs of their marriage, which began when they first met under the Occupation in World War II. Regitze is a strong-willed young woman, whereas Karl-Aage seems more weak and pliable. Still, they love each other and complement. Read More »

  • Boaz Yakin – Fresh (1994)

    Drama1991-2000Boaz YakinCrimeUSA

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    Boaz Yakin’s astounding debut feature looks at the violent world of the projects through the eyes of a 12-year-old drug runner. Sean Nelson delivers a quiet but intense performance as Michael–street name Fresh–a cynical but introspective kid grown up fast and hard on the killing streets of the projects. Samuel L. Jackson costars as Fresh’s estranged father, a speed chess hustler in the city park whose dispassionate philosophy–the chess board as life–becomes the film’s central metaphor, as Fresh plots a brilliant, coldly brutal plan to save himself and his junkie sister from his world of drug dealers and street violence.Read More »

  • Bille August – Pelle erobreren AKA Pelle the Conqueror (1987)

    1981-1990Bille AugustDenmarkDrama

    When his wife dies, Lassefar takes his 12-year-old son Pelle from their home in Sweden to Denmark in search of a better life. Signing on as laborers at a large farm, father and son undergo numerous trials, including prejudice against immigrants and run-ins with those more powerful than themselves in both the physical and the social sense. Over the course of a year, young Pelle learns what it takes to survive in a harsh and unforgiving world.Read More »

  • Lech Majewski – The Garden of Earthly Delights (2004)

    2001-2010ArthouseDramaLech MajewskiUnited Kingdom

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    Working from his own novel Metaphysics, writer-director Lech Majewski (Glass Lips, Gospel According to Harry) crafts magic in The Garden of Earthly Delights intimate passion plays, which are filled with loving detail (Village Voice) and creates a luminous, highly erotic treatise on art, love and death (Chicago Reader). When London art historian Claudine (Claudine Spiteri) meets engineer Chris (Chris Nightingale), it is love and lust at first sight. But their spiritual and erotic connection is threatened by a devastating and deadly illness.Read More »

  • Joseph H. Lewis – Cry of the Hunted (1953)

    1951-1960DramaFilm NoirJoseph H. LewisUSA

    Story
    A fugitive is pursued by a lawman who is obsessed with his capture.Read More »

  • Douglas Sirk – Thunder on the Hill (1951)

    1951-1960CrimeDouglas SirkDramaUSA

    Synopsis:
    A convicted murderer is being transported to Norwich for execution when a flood strands her and her guards at a convent hospital. During her stay, a nun becomes convinced of her innocence and sets out to find the real killer.Read More »

  • Yasujirô Ozu – Sôshun AKA Early Spring (1956)

    1951-1960ClassicsDramaJapanYasujiro Ozu

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    A young man and his wife struggle within the confines of their passionless relationship while he has an extramarital romance.Read More »

  • Eryk Rocha – Transeunte AKA Passerby (2010)

    2001-2010ArthouseBrazilDramaEryk Rocha

    Story of Expedito, a retired man who walks through or passes by the streets of Río de Janeiro, Brazil. His reality is shared among millions of Brazilians that gain an invisibility status in the metropolis. Expedito turned into an anonymous, witness of the random conflicts that happens everyday at the streets.Read More »

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