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  • Damien Chazelle – Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench (2009)

    2001-2010Damien ChazelleDramaMusicalUSA

    Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench is about the often uneasy but always beautiful relationship between music and love. It tells the story of a young Boston jazz musician who drifts from affair to affair, his trumpet the only constant in his life. He makes a promising connection with an aimless introvert named Madeline, who immediately takes to his music. Their relationship is cut short, however, when Guy leaves her for another, more outgoing love interest. The two separated lovers slowly wind their way back into each other’s lives, through a series of romances and near-romances punctuated by song.Read More »

  • Chick Strand – Angel Blue Sweet Wings (1966)

    1961-1970Chick StrandExperimentalUSA

    Quote:
    An experimental film poem in celebration of life and visions. Techniques include live action, animation, montage and found images.Read More »

  • Willard Maas – Andy Warhol’s Silver Flotations (1966)

    1961-1970ExperimentalShort FilmUSAWillard Maas

    From Experimental Cinema:
    In April of 1966, the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York opened an exhibit by the true Jay Gatsby of American art, Andy Warhol. Silver Clouds, as it was called, consisted in its entirety of a roomful of silver, metalized plastic pillow-shaped balloons inflated with helium and oxygen. They floated … that’s all they did … held aloft by the gallery’s own air vents. In comparison to Warhol’s yellow and pink Cow wallpaper exhibit then-ongoing in another part of the gallery, this was a dynamic work, but it was not without its charm for some.Read More »

  • Ralph Nelson – A Hero Ain’t Nothin’ But a Sandwich (1977)

    1971-1980DramaRalph NelsonUSA

    Based on the young-adult novel by Alice Childress, this heartfelt social-issue drama follows the journey of Benjie (Larry B. Scott), a troubled teen growing up in South Central Los Angeles. Traumatized by his father’s desertion and unsettled by his mother’s (Cicely Tyson) relationship with a new boyfriend (Paul Winfield), Benjie begins experimenting with drugs—leading him down a dark path of heroin addiction. Now, Benjie’s family must navigate a host of challenges as they help him to overcome his dependency and get his life back on track.Read More »

  • Carly Usdin – Suicide Kale (2017)

    2011-2020Carly UsdinComedyQueer Cinema(s)USA

    Suicide Kale is a dark comedy that finds Jasmine and Penn, a new couple with an uncertain future, struggling through a lunch party after they stumble upon an anonymous suicide note in the home of the hosts.Read More »

  • Robert Michael Lewis – A Stranger Waits (1987)

    1981-1990Robert Michael LewisThrillerUSA

    A wealthy widow lives moments of tension when she decides to spend a few days in a beach house of a mysterious young man.Read More »

  • Larry G. Spangler – The Soul of Nigger Charley (1973)

    1971-1980BlaxploitationExploitationLarry G. SpanglerUSAWestern

    From imdb:
    This sequel to “Legend of N. Charley” is a step in the right direction for whoever decided to make a franchise out of character with such a tasteless name. Charley finds his legend has spread and he is now a well-known folk hero that children worship and fawn over. Film is tonally imbalanced in a 1970’s way that seems to straddle grim nihilism and do-gooder adventure simultaneously. Film seems firmly set in “PG” territory until a downer montage showing lots of characters’ bloody deaths pops up in the third act. Fred Williamson tries to express emotions such as laughter and sadness as opposed to just ‘looking bad and looking cool’ and the results are debatable at best. Still, Fred is a fine movie presence and it is his fans that will want to see this movie despite the low quality of the DVD.Read More »

  • Steven Cantor – What Remains (2005)

    2001-2010DocumentarySteven CantorUSA

    At home at her Virginia farm, photographer Sally Mann reflects on the controversy surrounding her earlier collections while forging ahead with new work in this intimate portrait of an artist. Also offering insights into the photographer’s career are Mann’s husband and her now-grown offspring Emmett, Virginia and Jessie, whom Mann famously photographed nude when they were young children in her career-making collection Immediate Family.Read More »

  • Woody Allen – Sweet and Lowdown (1999)

    1991-2000ComedyMusicalUSAWoody Allen

    A comedic biopic focused on the life of fictional jazz guitarist Emmett Ray. Ray was an irresponsible, free-spending, arrogant, obnoxious, alcohol-abusing, miserable human being, who was also arguably the best guitarist in the world. We follow Ray’s life: bouts of getting drunk, his bizarre hobbies of shooting rats and watching passing trains, his dreams of fame and fortune, his strange obsession with the better-known guitarist Django Reinhardt, and of course, playing his beautiful music.Read More »

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