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“Kristine Leschper wrote to me with a very intriguing proposition: create a short film in response to her song “Figure and I”. I knew that this deeply rhythmic two-minute song needed some kind of somatic imagery. I needed to move with my body and my camera as I was shooting it. A few days later, I went to “The New Woman Behind the Camera” exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. In this show, I saw two photos by two women photographers from the 1920s whose work I had never seen before. These images guided me to a way of interpreting the physicality and the intimacy of Kristine’s song. Soon afterward, I invited my friend Kim Wilberforce to be in my film and to interpret the song herself, through her vibrant wardrobe and her precise, ecstatic clapping gestures. “
—Lynne SachsRead More »
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Lynne Sachs – Figure and I (2021)
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Dean Stockwell & Neil Young – Human Highway (1982)
Neil Young1981-1990CultDean StockwellSci-FiUSA

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The new owner of a roadside diner stuck in a town built around an always leaking nuclear power plant plans to torch the place to collect insurance. However, an assortment of bizarre characters and weird events (such as spaceships flying around) gets in his way.Read More » -
Robert Siodmak – Deported (1950)
Robert Siodmak1941-1950CrimeDramaUSAAn American gangster sent back to his home country falls in love with a widowed countess.
Letterboxd review
★★★½ Watched by Reza Said 04 Sep 2021Deported (Robert Siodmak, 1950) 7/10
Atmospheric B-movie is very loosely based on events in the life of Lucky Luciano. An Italian-American gangster (Jeff Chandler) is deported to Italy after spending five years in jail for a robbery in New York. The tough, cynical man finds that the local people in his village look up to him, the street urchins love him and the local Countess (Märta Torén), a widow, is enamoured of him and likes his company. A local cop (Claude Dauphin) is suspicious and lies await for the crook to get the stolen loot across from America. Siodmak, back in Europe after many years in Hollywood, creates an interesting little film which also turns out to be an Italian travelogue with scenes shot by the great William Daniels in Naples, Siena and Tuscany. There is great chemistry between Chandler and Märta Torén while lovely Marina Berti adds to the local colour.Read More »
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Ephraim Asili – The Inheritance (2020)
2011-2020DocumentaryEphraim AsiliUSAQuote:
A young man inherits his grandmother’s house and, with the encouragement of his girlfriend, turns it into a Black socialist collective where community forms the basis of family.Read More » -
Wallace Worsley – The Penalty (1920)
Wallace Worsley1911-1920CrimeSilentUSAIn a role that established him as one of the most dynamically terrifying performers of the silent screen, Lon Chaney stars in THE PENALTY, a grotesque thriller from director Wallace Worsley (The Hunchback of Notre Dame).
When an incompetent doctor amputates the legs of a young boy, he has no idea that the youth will grow up to be the immoral and embittered Blizzard, a criminal mastermind who orchestrates a bizarre and heinous plot to avenge himself upon his malefactor. THE PENALTY teems with irony and sexual menace as Blizzard befriends the surgeon’s daughter and serves as an artist’s model for her sculptural rendition of Satan, waiting for his moment to show the depth of his demonic desires.Read More »
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Lewis D. Collins – The Mysterious Mr. M (1946)
Lewis D. Collins1941-1950ActionAdventureUSAAn evil scientist known as “Mr. M.” uses a drug he has developed called “hypnotreme” to help steal submarine equipment. Federal agent Grant Farrell is dispatched to find the mysterious villain and stop his nefarious plans.Read More »
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Herbert Ross – The Last of Sheila (1973)
Herbert Ross1971-1980CrimeMysteryUSAA year after Sheila is killed in a hit-and-run, her wealthy husband invites a group of friends to spend a week on his yacht playing a scavenger hunt mystery game. The game turns out to be all too real and all too deadly.Read More »
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Bill Morrison – Decasia (2002)
Bill Morrison2001-2010ExperimentalUSA

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A meditation on the human quest to transcend physicality, constructed from decaying archival footage of old silent films shown at eight frames per second to enable the viewer to grasp the effect of the decay on each frame. The film is set to an original symphonic score by minimalist composer Michael Gordon, featuring detuned pianos and the instruments of the orchestra playing out of phase with each other, mirroring the decomposition of the film stock.Read More » -
David France – Welcome to Chechnya (2020)
2011-2020David FranceDocumentaryUSA

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A group of activists risk their lives fighting for LGBTQ+ rights in Chechnya.Read More »





