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  • Claude Bernard-Aubert – Bourgeoises en chaleur aka French Gigolo (1977)

    1971-1980Claude Bernard-AubertEroticaFrance

    Tony Duvall discovers love and women.Read More »

  • Jacques Tati – Traffic (1971) (HD)

    1971-1980ArthouseComedyFranceJacques Tati

    The eccentric Mr. Hulot’s ill-fated attempt to bring his ultra-modern camper to an Amsterdam auto show results in comic disaster.Read More »

  • Sacha Guitry – La vie d’un honnête homme (1953)

    1951-1960ClassicsFranceSacha Guitry

    Plot: Through a combination of hard work and ruthlessness, Albert Ménard-Lacoste (Michel Simon) has become a wealthy businessman, although his austerity prevents him from being loved, even by his family. One day, he is confronted by his worst nightmare in the form of his estranged brother Alain, who is his polar opposite – an easy-going, penniless drifter. Albert’s first reaction is to dismiss Alain from his sight. But then he has a change of heart and drops in on the shabby lodgings where Alain is living. Albert is about to offer his brother a job when the latter suffers a fatal heart-attack. Immediately, the cunning businessman sees a way to make a fresh start and perhaps settle a few scores with his family. He swaps his clothes with Alain and assumes the dead man’s identity. Little by little, Albert’s eyes are opened to the shallowness of his erstwhile life and to the grotesque hypocrisies of his everyday existence… (filmsdefrance.com)Read More »

  • Jacques Doillon – Un sac de billes AKA A bag of marbles (1975)

    1971-1980ComedyDramaFranceJacques Doillon

    This well-received film covers the World War II survival tactics of two young French Jewish boys, aged 10 and 13, as they try to make the journey to the southern Free Zone where the Nazi occupation is not yet in force. They persuade a priest to say that they are with him and successfully arrive just ahead of the Nazi occupiers. Through their unhesitating deceit, these charming boys are able to outwit their persecutors, and survive with some grace.Read More »

  • Various – Forbidden Movies from the Brothels of Paris (2004)

    2001-2010EroticaFranceSilentVarious

    Description
    This anthology of eroticism from the 1920’s features a collection of vignettes that were shown in the projection rooms of famous Parisian bordellos such as the Chabanais, the Panier Fleuri, the Sphinx and the Temple of Venus.

    If you’re familiar with Cult Epics’ Vintage Erotica series, you get an idea of what it’s all about. However, contrary to what we could see in the middle of the century—see anno 1950—where the films were making a slight effort at developing exposition, here the settings are as basic as possible, usually limited to a bed where one to three protagonists are experimenting with various positions and toys. This is as pornographic as smut can be and the faded black and white look gives it a creepier look, at the exception of one segment where the contrast is so high it becomes almost—unintentionally—artistic.Read More »

  • Eric Baudelaire – L’anabase de May et Fusako Shigenobu, Masao Adachi et 27 ann?es sans images (2011)

    2011-2020ArchitectureArthouseDocumentaryFrance

    Quote:
    The voices and the remembrances of May Shigenobu and Masao Adachi – the two characters of Baudelaire’s Super 8mm documentary – are presented onto the backdrop of images with different sources. From the panoramic depiction of Tokyo and Beirut, to found footage material from TV clips and films, The anabasis of May and Fusako Shigenobu presents itself as a contemporary Fukei Ron, a theoretical reflection on Japanese Landscape.Read More »

  • Various – Vintage Erotica Anno 1920 (2006)

    2001-2010EroticaFranceMax van NordenQueer Cinema(s)Silent

    Cult Epics presents all nineteen shorts contained in this collection in their original aspect ratios. The shorts where originally filmed on 8mm, 9.5mm and 16mm film stock. The quality of each short varies with nicks, scratches, fading and various other print damage cropping up through out. The quality of these shorts is about on par with most silent films from this era that have been released on DVD. What I find most amazing of all is that these shorts have even survived through the years as these films range from seventy five to eighty five years old so print damage is expected. These shorts are without any spoken dialog. Each one is accompanied by music which sounds clean and free of any major sound defects. The French titles cards for these silent shorts have not been translated so no subtitles have been included for this release. Read More »

  • Éric Rohmer – L’arbre, le maire et la médiathèque AKA The Tree, the Mayor and the Mediatheque (1993)

    1991-2000ArthouseComedyEric RohmerFrance

    Synopsis:
    The mayor (Pascal Greggory) of this unpolished provincial town has plans for a beautiful field on the edge of town, and he’s quite sure they will be put through the central government in time to help him with his political career. He intends to replace the field with a sports and “cultural” center, along with a large parking lot. The only overt opposition to this plan at the outset comes from an environmentally sensitive grammar school teacher (Fabrice Luchini), and he’s hardly a threat, because he doesn’t imagine he can successfully oppose the builders’ designs. Meanwhile, the mayor has fallen in love with one of the local representatives of the intelligentsia, a woman novelist (Arielle Dombasle). Trouble begins to percolate into the mayor’s life and thwart his plans when his daughter and the daughter of the schoolteacher become friends.
    ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie GuideRead More »

  • Maïwenn – Polisse AKA Police (2011)

    2011-2020CrimeDramaFranceMaïwenn

    Quote:
    A journalist covering police assigned to a juvenile division enters an affair with one of her subjects.Read More »

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