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  • Herb Gardner – I’m Not Rappaport (1996)

    1991-2000ComedyDramaHerb GardnerUSA

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    from wikipedia: Inspired by two elderly men Gardner met in New York City’s Central Park, the play focuses on Nat Moyer, a cantankerous Jew, and Midge Carter, a feisty African-American, who spend their days sitting on a bench. The both mask the realities of aging, sharing tall tales that Nat spins. The play touches on several issues, including society’s treatment of the aging, the difficulties dealing with adult children who think they know what’s best for their parents, and the dangers that lurk in urban areas.Read More »

  • Sam A. Davis – The Singers (2025)

    USA2021-2030ComedyDramaSam A. Davis

    An impromptu sing-off will decide the best singer in the bar tonight.Read More »

  • Dan Kapelovitz – Triple Fisher: The Lethal Lolitas of Long Island (2012)

    2011-2020ComedyCrimeDan KapelovitzUSA

    Amy Fisher captured the national media’s attention when she shot her lover’s wife in the face. This is a sordid tale of underage sex and aggravated assault.Read More »

  • Peter Emmanuel Goldman – Pestilent City (1965)

    1961-1970DocumentaryExperimentalPeter Emmanuel GoldmanUSA

    Shot on 42 St. in New York, mostly in slow motion and sometimes in negative slow motion, accompanied by original and haunting music, the film captures the depravity, loneliness, poverty, and insanity of New York. While Woody Allen’s upbeat New York exists, Goldman’s New York also exists. With beggars and drunks lying on the streets and bodies passing film Marquees in a rhythmic slow motion the film reminded me of Geroge Grosz’s paintings of Berlin in the 1920’s. All of Goldman’s films are known for their powerful imagery and Pestilent City is no exception. This is one reason the film was shown twice at the New York Film Festival. Goldman was one of the innovators of the film art, but his films have all but been forgotten.Read More »

  • Frederick Wiseman – Multi-Handicapped (1986)

    1981-1990DocumentaryFrederick WisemanUSA

    This film shows the day to day activities of multi-handicapped and sensory impaired students and their teachers, dormitory parents, and counselors at the Helen Keller School. The primary mission of the school is to meet the total and living needs of deaf and/or blind children, some of whom also have other disabilities. The film presents situations involving personal hygiene, mobility training, concepts of time and money, self help and independent living, dormitory life, recreation, sports, vocational training, and psychological counseling.Read More »

  • Howard Goldberg – Apple Pie (1976)

    1971-1980ComedyHoward GoldbergUSA

    In a series of largely independent vignettes, a man fantasizes about being a mob boss, faking his own kidnapping, gaining independence through violence, using witch-like powers, dating beautiful women, and becoming a charismatic leader.Read More »

  • Vincent McEveety – Firecreek (1968)

    1961-1970USAVincent McEveetyWestern

    A peace-loving, part-time sheriff in the small town of Firecreek must take a stand when a gang of vicious outlaws takes over his town.Read More »

  • William Dieterle – Satan Met a Lady (1936)

    USA1931-1940ComedyMysteryScrewball ComedyWilliam Dieterle

    Synopsis:
    Sardonic detective Shane, thrown out of one town for bringing trouble, heads for home and his ex-partner’s detective agency. The business is in a sad way, and Shane, who has had the forethought to provide himself with a 250-dollar commission from an old lady on the train, is welcomed with open arms. When pretty Valerie Purvis walks in the next day willing to pay over the odds to put a tail on the man who did her wrong, Shane’s way with the ladies looks like paying off yet again. But things start to go wrong when his partner is murdered, and Shane himself comes home to find his apartment wrecked by a gentlemanly crook who comes back to apologise — and to tell him a fascinating fairy-story about the fabled Horn of Roland that looks like not being so mythical after all. Miss Purvis wants protection. The police want answers. And all sorts of people want the ‘French horn’… but Shane is one jump ahead of everyone all the way. Well, almost.Read More »

  • Frederick Wiseman – Adjustment and Work (1986)

    1981-1990DocumentaryFrederick WisemanUSA

    The first part of this film takes place at the E.H. Gentry Technical Facility which provides evaluation and personal adjustment services to sensory impaired adults and also functions as a vocational training center offering technical instruction in 15 career areas such as business, printing, home economics, food services, and computer sciences. Sequences show the adjustment services for adults in personal and work situations as they learn to adjust to their impairments. The film goes on to show work at the Alabama Industries for the Blind, the second largest employer of blind people in the U.S. which provides employment and training to more than 300 blind, deaf and other handicapped persons. Sequences include routine work and manufacturing of a variety of household and military products.Read More »

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