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  • Jean-Claude Rousseau – Un Monde Flottant AKA A Floating World (2020)

    2011-2020ArthouseDocumentaryFranceJean-Claude Rousseau

    Un Monde Flottant (2020)

    Between rain and clearer spells, in the footsteps of Ozu in today’s Japan, people met, wordless encounters… Also some seismic events, a trembling of the ground which does not interrupt the course of the film. And just for the sake of a story: a forgotten umbrella in a hotel room.Read More »

  • Virgile Bramly & Julia Ducournau – Mange (2012)

    2011-2020ComedyDramaFranceJulia DucournauVirgile Bramly

    Mange (2012) Synopsis:
    Laura is a lawyer, she’s beautiful and has a nice boyfriend. But 15 years ago she was fat, bullied and without friends. Now she has come to terms with her bulimia. She is celebrating her first year abstinence.Read More »

  • Michel Béna – Le Ciel de Paris (1991)

    1991-2000DramaFranceMichel BénaQueer Cinema(s)

    Marc is in love with Lucien, who’s in love with Suzanne, who’s in love with someone else.

    L’amour à l’état brut, avec ses perles et ses cailloux, ses imperfections et ses éclats de vie. Sandrine Bonnaire superbe d’émotion et de vérité.Read More »

  • Nobuhiro Suwa – Ainsi Va La Vie (2019)

    2011-2020DramaFranceNobuhiro SuwaShort Film
    Ainsi Va La Vie (2019)

    Ainsi Va La Vie (2019)
    A portrait of three women striving to forge their own rosy paths.

    The film was produced in 2019 by Nobuhiro Suwa as an commercial for a cosmetics brand called ALBION. It was once on YouTube, but now the link is downRead More »

  • David Hamilton – Tendres cousines AKA Cousins In Love (1980)

    1971-1980CultDavid HamiltonEroticaFrance

    Tendres cousines (1980)
    With the outbreak of WWII, the sudden call to arms will send the men of a family’s estate to the front, leaving a curious adolescent alone with the remaining women of the house, in need of a warm embrace and, possibly, a daring kiss.Read More »

  • Jacques Perconte – Printtemps (2020)

    2011-2020ExperimentalFranceJacques Perconte

    “For Jean-Luc Godard,with all the admiration and affection of
    Jacques Perconte and Nicole Brenez,December 3, 2020.”

    At the end of October (a few days before my birthday actually) Nicole Brenez asked me to produce a small film for a great man, a short film, a film like a birthday song, a common gift. Of course, I go for it, although I wonder how I could do something like this. That JLG sees one of my films, that he tampers with it and uses it is a blessing, a huge honor, but it’s quite another thing to send him images, to make a little film for him, so humble the gesture be it … Nicole Brenez sends me many portraits that she likes very much, some are historical documents, others images made by JLG himself. She also sends me documents, films, recordings. An incredible amount of stuff for a month of immersion. The birthday is December 3. I don’t know why, but I immediately wanted to grab my camera and take JLG to a screen on a boat, for a ride in the port of Rotterdam (where I live). I have tried several times to express this intuition. I wanted to film.Read More »

  • Gregory Monro – Kubrick by Kubrick (2020)

    2011-2020DocumentaryFranceGregory Monro

    Theatrical cut (13 minutes longer than TV cut, and has no TV bug markers).

    Stanley Kubrick’s mark on the legacy of cinema can never be measured. He was a giant in his field, his great works resembling pristine pieces of art, studied by students and masters alike, all searching for answers their maker was notoriously reticent to give. While he’s among the most scrutinized filmmakers that ever lived, the chance to hear Kubrick’s own words was a rarity—until now.Read More »

  • Rithy Panh – S21, la machine de mort Khmère rouge aka S21, the Khmer Rouge Killing Machine [+Extra] (2003)

    2001-2010DocumentaryFranceRithy PanhWar

    Quote:
    “I survived because they liked my paintings,” says Vann Nath in this unsettling documentary, an affecting and effective film. This placid artist was imprisoned along with 17,000 other Cambodians in a Phnom Penh high school that had been converted into a Khmer Rouge interrogation and torture center. The school was used for this purpose for two years during the Khmer Rouge reign of terror (1975 to 1979), when as many as a million people died. In the film, he returns there to confront the men who worked as guards, really boys doing the Devil’s work: at the time, they ranged from 13 to their early 20’s. At one point the director shows the former guards recreating their grisly everyday tasks as a kind of pantomime. Watching them re-enact their chores in the large, stained and now empty rooms, which look like those in almost any American high school – while piles of the dead prisoners’ abandoned clothes sit heaped nearby – is simply one of the most disorienting moments you’re likely to encounter in a movie. – Elvis MitchellRead More »

  • Carmen Leroi – Pour Elsa AKA For Elsa (2020)

    2011-2020Carmen LeroiComedyFranceShort Film

    In a large building in a Parisian district, Elsa lives alone. Her young neighbor Alice hears her playing the piano at home and enjoys it. Elsa suggests that she learn the piano and offers to play it at home, when she is not there. Alice thus gets into the habit of living in Elsa’s apartment several times a week.Read More »

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