France

  • Andrzej Wajda – Eine Liebe in Deutschland AKA A Love in Germany (1983)

    1981-1990Andrzej WajdaDramaFrance

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    Plot
    In May of 1983, a man turns 49 and, with his 17-year old son, journeys to the village in Baden that he left 40 years before. He wants to discover what happened then, the truth about an affair his mother had with a young Polish prisoner of war, how the authorities came to learn of it, the lovers’ arrest, and the aftermath. While his son takes Polaroid photographs, he retraces the steps of his childhood and interviews those who should remember. The story is disclosed in flashbacks that focus on the lovers (Paulina and Stanislaus), on a jealous and conniving neighbor, and on Mayer, the local SS commander who wants to find a way out of inevitable consequences.

    Nominated
    Venice Film Festival – Golden Lion – 1983Read More »

  • Antony Cordier – Douches froides aka Cold Showers (2005)

    2001-2010Antony CordierDramaFrance

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    Quote:
    Cold Showers is a coming of age story about Mickael (Johan Libereau), a high school student who is captain of the Judo team and who lives with his low-income family. His mother is a janitor/groundskeeper at a gymnasium and his father is a long-time taxi driver and drunkard. Both are struggling to pay for services and amenities for their apartment. He also has a girlfriend named Vanessa (Salome Stevenin) and the two of them befriend Clement (Pierre Perrier) a rich student who becomes his Judo teammate. A sex triad is formed, and drama ensues.Read More »

  • Stéphane Paoli – Paul Virilio: Penser la vitesse aka Paul Virilio:Thinker of Speed (2009)

    2001-2010DocumentaryFrancePhilosophyPhilosophy on ScreenStéphane Paoli

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    A film on & with Paul Virilio
    about Virilio

    Quote:
    Paul Virilio is one of the most significant French cultural theorists writing today.1 Increasingly hailed as the inventor of concepts such as ‘dromology’ (the ‘science’ of speed), Virilio is renowned for his declaration that the logic of acceleration lies at the heart of the organization and transformation of the modern world.Read More »

  • Ilan Duran Cohen – La confusion des genres aka Confusion of Genders (2000)

    1991-2000ComedyDramaFranceIlan Duran CohenQueer Cinema(s)

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    SYNOPSIS
    This sexy and funny story of a fortysomething guy who wants to fall in love with a woman, but shares his bed with twentysomething guy just may open your mind.

    Author, filmmaker and NYU film school graduate Ilan Duran Cohen’s second feature, Confusion of Genders, is both explicit and restrained, sexy and sublime, gay and straight, its appeal and theme of a man’s inability to grow up is unquestionable and broad. Pascal Greggory (an award winner for his performance in Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train) plays Alain, a fortyish lawyer who was once an ugly duckling. Now he’s capable of charming anyone and, like a honeybee hovering over a garden of pretty flowers, can’t decide which to sup from first, next, or last. There’s Laurence (Nathalie Richard), a peer at his law firm, whom Alain recently got pregnant and reckons he should marry; Christophe, the frisky, gay younger brother of another ex-girlfriend; the obsessed, incarcerated, but sexy client, Marc; and Marc’s entrancing hairdresser girlfriend, Babette. “The only person he has yet to charm is himself,” Duran Cohen has remarked.Read More »

  • Diourka Medveczky – Paul (1969)

    Arthouse1961-1970Diourka MedveczkyFrance

    Quote:
    Paul, a middle-class young man, in a break with his sphere, meets a group of wandering vegetarians who live begging; he decides to join them.Read More »

  • Yves Jeuland – Les gens du Monde (2014)

    2011-2020DocumentaryFranceYves Jeuland

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    While newspapers have to face the important challenges caused by the raise of blogs, tweets and other Internet revolutions, this film offers an insider look at the work of the journalists from the political department of the French newspaper “The World” during the French presidential campaign of 2012. Following the journalists within their offices or on the field, the film allows us to witness the great debates happening behind the walls of this famous daily, which will soon celebrate its 70th anniversary.

    As privileged spectators of the oppositions and tensions within the editorial team, we share the enthusiasm and laughs of the journalists, their tiredness and doubts, and all the daily life of a daily newspaper.Read More »

  • Jean Baudrillard – The Violence Of The Image (2004)

    2001-2010FranceJean BaudrillardPerformancePhilosophyPhilosophy on Screen

    Quote:
    Jean Baudrillard thinking and talking about the violence of the image,aggression, oppression, transgression,regression, effects and causes of violence, violence of the virtual, 3d, virtual reality, transparency, psychological and imaginary.

    An open Lecture given by Jean Baudrillard after his seminar for the students
    at the European Graduate School, EGS Media and Communication Program
    Studies Department, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, in 2004.Read More »

  • Gus Van Sant – Paranoid Park (2007)

    2001-2010ArthouseDramaFranceGus Van Sant

    Synopsis wrote:
    An unsolved murder at Portland’s infamous Paranoid Park brings detectives to a local high school, propelling a young skater into a moral odyssey in which he must not only deal with the pain and disconnect of adolescence but also the consequences of his own actions.Read More »

  • Jean Valère – Mont-Dragon (1970)

    1961-1970DramaEroticaFranceJean Valère

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    Quote:
    For the sake of completeness with regard to the Jacques Brel (feature films) filmography as an actor, I’m uploading this movie though it is a poor quality rip, presumably from a vhs.

    Mont-Dragon is probably the most obscure of the movies in which Jacques Brel starred. This goes for its current unavailability as well for its dark and filled with perversion plot. It’s a typical stylish movie of the beginning of the 70s, with many at-the-time shocking dialogues and situations that nowadays has become very much out-of-time and out of fashion, and with the recurrent aim to reveal the hidden dirty affairs of the bourgeoisie.Read More »

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