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  • Dominik Graf – Im Angesicht des Verbrechens aka In Face of the Crime (2010)

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    Im Angesicht des Verbrechens (2010)
    Im Angesicht des Verbrechens (2010)

    “In this epic-scale saga of life on both sides of the law, Max Riemelt plays Marek Grosky, a Russian Jew who immigrated to Germany in the 1920s. Grosky is one of a large number of Russians who have fled their homeland and settled in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin. While Marek has become a police officer in Berlin, his sister Stella (Marie Baumer) is married to a high-ranking crime chieftain, and the cop finds himself caught between two worlds, torn between his devotion to duty and his ties to his family. As a war rages between criminal factions in Charlottenburg, Marek witnesses the death of his brother and falls for a Ukrainian woman who has been brought to Germany to work as a prostitute. Im Angesicht des Verbrechens (aka In Face Of The Crime) was originally created as a ten-part series for German television; it was later re-edited into a pair of feature-length films which were screened as part of the 2010 Berlin International Film Festival. “
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  • Robert Knights – Malcolm Bradbury’s The History Man (1980)

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    Malcolm Bradbury's The History Man (1980)
    Malcolm Bradbury’s The History Man (1980)

    Quote:
    A thoroughly superb four-part comedy-drama series, The History Man is considered a pivotal literary and television work and one of the most fondly-remembered of all Malcolm Bradbury’s output.

    Bradbury had always prided himself on stories concerning, criticising and critiquing academic culture and the proliferation of “new” university campuses which were dotted across the United Kingdom at the time. The History Man featured one such “new” educational establishment, the University of Watermouth, as the platform for the tale of Barbara and Howard Kirk (Geraldine James and Anthony Sher), an exploration of their very modern marriage and considerably radical political views.Read More »

  • Alan Bridges – Play for Today: Traitor (1971)

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    Traitor (1971)
    Traitor (1971)

    Adrian Harris, a former British operative who defected to Russia after he was discovered to be a Soviet spy, is interviewed in his dismal Moscow flat by a group of journalists from the Western press. The interview is highly antagonistic on both sides and as Harris is encouraged to resort more and more to whisky, the interviewers become more and more aggressive. The play ends with a twist that changes our understanding of the interview we have just seen.

    This gripping, almost claustrophobic piece tackles such themes as class, patriotism, childhood, institutions and political values. John Le Mesurier called this the best part he ever had on television. His compelling performance earned him a BAFTA.Read More »

  • Werner Schroeter – Salome (1971)

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    Salome (1971)
    Salome (1971)

    Shot in a Roman temple in Baalbek, Lebanon, based on Oscar Wilde’s play, this television film features the drama of Salome, who asks Herod for the head of John the Baptist, whom she loves and who rejected it.Read More »

  • Béla Tarr – Macbeth (1983)

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    Macbeth (1982)
    Macbeth (1982)

    In this powerful short film, the renowned William Shakespeare play is stripped down to the bare essentials, consisting of two lengthy shots.Read More »

  • Dan Curtis – Melvin Purvis G-MAN (1974)

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    Melvin Purvis G MAN (1974)
    Melvin Purvis G MAN (1974)

    Plot Synopsis:
    When Machine Gun Kelly and his gang abduct and ransom a wealthy playboy, the FBI’s publicity-hungry Melvin Purvis is assigned to head up the case.Read More »

  • Joe Napolitano – Contagious (1997)

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    Contagious (1997)
    Contagious (1997)

    Imdb wrote:
    When some shrimp from Colombia, tainted with cholera, is served to some people on a plane bound for L.A., an outbreak ensues. And a doctor sets out to find the source and contain it before it turns into a epidemic. And if things weren’t bad enough, a drug smuggler who was carrying some drugs on him contaminates the drugs and are sold on the street. And to top things off, the doctor’s husband who is on a camping trip with their two children is sick but did not show any symptoms until they were isolated from the rest of the world. Can she get to them in time?Read More »

  • Various – Dead of Night (1972)

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    Dead of Night (1972)
    Dead of Night (1972)

    After years of unavailability, the three surviving episodes from the legendary BBC horror anthology series Dead of Night, finally come to DVD. Originally screened on BBC2 in 1972, and rarely seen since, Dead of Night has been highly sought by fans of the BBC and British horror for decades.Read More »

  • David Hare – Play for Today: Dreams of Leaving (1980)

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    Dreams of Leaving (1980)
    Dreams of Leaving (1980)

    A classic BBC “Play For Today,” written and directed by the great David Hare (“Plenty”) and starring Bill Nighy and Kate Nelligan. It is NOT AVAILABLE ON DVD. Here’s a synopsis from AMG:

    Dreams of Leaving is centered around the Candide-like experiences of novice journalist Bill Nighy. He is determined to experience first-hand the social and mating habits of London’s elite. Nighy gets more than he bargained for at the hands of bed-hopping socialite Kate Nelligan.Read More »

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