Drama

  • Fred Zinnemann – A Man for All Seasons (1966)

    Drama1961-1970ClassicsFred ZinnemannPhilosophy on ScreenUnited Kingdom

    Synopsis:
    The story takes place in sixteenth century England. But men like Sir Thomas More, who love life yet have the moral fiber to lay down their lives for their principles, are found in every century. Concentrating on the last seven years of the English Chancellor’s life, the struggle between More and King Henry VIII hinges on Henry’s determination to break with Rome so he can divorce his current wife and wed again, and good Catholic More’s inability to go along with such heresy. More resigns as Chancellor, hoping to be able to live out his life as a private citizen. But Henry will settle for nothing less than that the much respected More give public approval to his headstrong course.Read More »

  • Blake Edwards – Days of Wine and Roses (1962)

    1961-1970Blake EdwardsDramaUSA

    Quote:
    In this addiction melodrama, Joe Clay (Jack Lemmon), a promising adman, meet his future wife Kirsten (Lee Remick) at a party. Once married, the pressures of his business lead Joe to seek solace in liquor. Kirsten joins him in his nocturnal drinking sessions, and before long both are confirmed alcoholics. After several frightening episodes, Joe is able to shake the habit thanks to AA, but Kirsten finds it impossible to get through the day without liquor. The two split up, although Joe clings to the hope that someday he and Kirsten will be reunited, if for no reason other than the sake of their young daughter. J.P. Miller adapted the screenplay from his own 1958 Playhouse 90 television script. Though nominated in several categories, Days of Wine and Roses won only the Best Song Oscar for Henry Mancini’s title tune.Read More »

  • José Quintero & Gordon Rigsby – A Moon for the Misbegotten (1975)

    1971-1980ClassicsDramaGordon RigsbyJosé QuinteroUSA

    From All Movie Guide:
    Jason Robards and Colleen Dewhurst star in this made-for-TV adaptation of Eugene O’Neill’s final play, featuring the cast and director of the award-winning 1974 Broadway production. James Tyrone Jr. (Robards) is a washed-up former actor whose dreams of stardom on Broadway were washed away by alcoholism and emotional irresponsibility. James makes a meager living renting property; Phil Hogan (Ed Flanders) is an Irish immigrant, who, along side his outwardly gruff daughter, Josie (Dewhurst), works a small farm he’s renting from James.Read More »

  • Juro Kara – Genkai-nada AKA The Sea of Genkai (1976)

    Drama1971-1980JapanJuro Kara

    Two yakuza, one of whom frequently reflects on an uncomfortable past taking advantage of Korean women, meet a stowaway on Japanese soil from across the Genkai Sea.Read More »

  • Arnaud Desplechin – Roubaix, une lumière (2019)

    2011-2020Arnaud DesplechinCrimeDramaFrance

    IMDB:
    A police chief in northern France tries to solve a case where an old woman was brutally murdered.Read More »

  • Alkinos Tsilimidos – Tom White (2004)

    2001-2010Alkinos TsilimidosAustraliaDrama

    Synopsis by Mark Deming
    A man on the edge of collapse falls into a well of despair in this psychological drama from Australia. Tom White (Colin Friels) is an architect who is emotionally reaching the end of his rope. Edgy, confused, and losing touch with reality, White finds himself obsessively working on a project from which he was removed weeks before, and his hands shake so badly he can barely hold a pencil. Tom’s superiors suggest he should spend a few days away from the office to regain his bearing, but instead of returning home to his wife (Rachael Blake) and children, he goes on a bender. Read More »

  • John Cassavetes – A Child Is Waiting (1963)

    1961-1970DramaJohn CassavetesUSA

    Quote:
    Dr. Matthew Clark is the head of a state institution for mentally retarded children. Jean Hansen, a former music teacher anxious to give her life some meaning, joins the staff of the hospital. Jean, who tries to shelter the children with her love, suspiciously regards Clark’s stern training methods. She becomes emotionally involved with 12-year-old Reuben Widdicombe, who has been abandoned by his divorced parents.Read More »

  • Ákos Ráthonyi – La fortuna viene dal cielo (1942)

    Drama1941-1950Ákos RáthonyiClassicsItalian Cinema under FascismItaly

    Engaged by an old lawyer, the young woman Anna receives in present of which it is quite soon relieved a jewel.
    Feeling itself braccato, the pickpocket is forced to leave the precious one found by a hungry singer and recognised like gift of the provision.
    The unfortunate event will take Anna away from the Prince of the Court, finding consolation between Andrew’s arms, which in the meantime it has entered into possession of the necklace…Read More »

  • Allen Reisner – St. Louis Blues (1958)

    1951-1960Allen ReisnerDramaMusicalUSA

    W.C. Handy has been called “The Father of the Blues”, although he modestly said that he merely transcribed the music and made it available to a wide audience. Nevertheless, his music defined the blues, the best known being “St. Louis Blues”, which was used as the title of the film biography Paramount Studios made of his life in 1958. The cast of St. Louis Blues reads like a list of some of the best African-American talent of the mid 20th Century: Nat King Cole, Eartha Kitt, Cab Calloway, Ella Fitzgerald, Mahalia Jackson, Ruby Dee, Juano Hernandez, and Pearl Bailey. There is also a future star in the cast: the young boy who plays W.C. Handy as a child would grow up to make a name for himself ten years later when he played with The Beatles: Billy Preston.Read More »

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