Plot: Lillie Sterling comes with her husband, John, on a business trip to Java, expecting a second honeymoon. On the ship, she witnesses Javanese Prince De Gace mercilessly whipping a servant and shrinks in horror from the sight. When John is befriended by the Prince, who is very attracted to Lillie, she tries to have little to do with him. During a conversation in their room, John is called away to answer a wire, and the Prince steals a kiss in his absence, for which she slaps him. So she is understandably upset when John accepts the Prince’s invitation to stay at his plantation in Java when he promised to arrange a tiger hunt. She tries to dissuade John from going, but John says he always wanted to shoot a tiger and she is being unreasonable.Read More »
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Sidney Franklin – Wild Orchids (1929)
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Usama Alshaibi – Solar Anus Cinema (2009)
2001-2010ExperimentalUSAUsama AlshaibiQuote:
For the portraits Alshaibi films different women, including his wife Kristie Alshaibi, either fully nude, partially nude, or in various stages of undress. But these aren’t loving erotic gazes. There is a hint of performance art in the way the women writhe, gyrate, and strut in front of Alshaibi’s mostly manic camera that races around their bodies as if excited by each and every part of their form.Read More » -
John Ford – The Last Outlaw (1919)
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Edward Sedgwick & Buster Keaton – The Cameraman [4K Restoration] (1928)
1921-1930Buster KeatonComedyEdward SedgwickSilentUSAQuote:
Hopelessly in love with a woman working at MGM Studios, a clumsy man attempts to become a motion picture cameraman to be close to the object of his desire.Read More » -
Jack Arnold – The Glass Web (1953)
1951-1960Film NoirJack ArnoldThrillerUSAPlot Synopsis
from IMDBEdward G. Robinson, John Forsythe and Richard Denning are involved in the weekly production of realism crime TV show called “Crime of the Week”. Kathleen Hughes plays an actress who “uses” men to achieve her goals. Both Forsythe and Robinson, unbeknownst to each other are involved with her…..Read More »
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Peter Bogdanovich – Daisy Miller (1974)
1971-1980DramaPeter BogdanovichRomanceUSAIt’s the late nineteenth century. Annie Miller, more regularly referred to as Daisy, of Schenectady, New York, is on a grand tour of Europe with her mother, Mrs. Ezra Miller, her precocious adolescent brother, Randolph Miller, and their manservant, Eugenio. It is at their stop in Vevey, Switzerland that Daisy meets Frederick Winterbourne, an American expat studying in Geneva. Frederick has mixed emotions about Daisy. On the one hand, he is captivated by her beauty. On the other, he believes her to be uneducated and improper in her modern American attitude and behavior, she basically doing whatever she wants regardless of the possible perception of impropriety by those in Frederick’s social circle.Read More »
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James Benning & Burt Barr – O Panama (1985)
1981-1990ExperimentalJames BenningShort FilmUSAWritten and directed by Barr in collaboration with filmmaker James Benning, O Panama features Willem Dafoe as a man confined to his apartment on a winter day as he suffers through an illness.
Only once did the artistic trajectories of James Benning and Burt Barr intersect, but that they did with a Bang!, as O PANAMA is a gem that makes both their oeuvres shine a bit more brightly. In someways, this visit with a deliriously ill man is closer to Barr’s work at the time, like THE WOMAN NEXT DOOR (1984) or THE DOGS (1989), both urban alienation cacophonies done in a very rigorous, reduced style (Barr is now remembered mainly for his minimalist video works showing e. g. an ice cube melting …); then again: O PANAMA shares many a concern with Benning’s early adventures in experimental narrative like HONEYLANE ROAD (1973), 8 1/2×11 (1974) or 11×14 (1977), making this into something like a coda of a development discarded.Read More »
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Paul Sharits – N:O:T:H:I:N:G (1968)
USA1961-1970ExperimentalPaul SharitsAn experimental short film primarily consisting of flickering color screens with the occasional image of a light bulb or chair displayed.Read More »
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Chusy Haney-Jardine – Anywhere, USA (2008)
USA2001-2010CampChusy Haney-JardineComedyQuote:
“Anywhere USA” reduces every audience that sees it into a delighted, giggling mob – Quentin TarantinoSynopsis
If Tarantino’s cinematic opinions matter to you or, for that matter, you embrace and appreciate a certain quirky, experimental approach to cinema, then Chusy’s Anywhere USA may very well be the perfect film for you.Read More »









