• Kazuhiro Sôda – Senkyo AKA Campaign (2007)

    2001-2010DocumentaryJapanKazuhiro SôdaPolitics

    Campaign provides a startling insider’s view of Japanese electoral politics in this portrait of a man plucked from obscurity by the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) to run for a critical seat on a suburban city council. Kazuhiko “Yama-san” Yamauchi’s LDP handlers are unconcerned that he has zero political experience, no charisma, no supporters and no time to prepare. What he does have is the institutional power of Japan’s modern version of Tammany Hall pushing him forward. Yama-san allows his life to be turned upside down as he pursues the rituals of Japanese electioneering — with both tragic and comic results.Read More »

  • Rainer Werner Fassbinder – Warnung vor einer heiligen Nutte AKA Beware of a Holy Whore (1971)

    Drama1971-1980ArthouseGermanyRainer Werner Fassbinder

    PLOT: Tensions between members of a film crew build while they wait for the arrival of the director and star to arrive on location.Read More »

  • Jesús Franco – El Mirón y la exhibicionista (1986)

    1981-1990CultEroticaJesus FrancoSpain

    One hotel complex; two balconies opposite each other; a lecherous voyeur searching for his next excitement, and a shamelessly flamboyant exhibitionist. Who is in control of this strange sexual power game?Read More »

  • Ole Bornedal – Fri os fra det onde AKA Deliver Us from Evil (2009) (HD)

    2001-2010DenmarkDramaOle BornedalThriller

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    A father returns to his old hometown with his young family. Events force him to face the small town’s xenophobia.Read More »

  • Bill Milling – A Scent of Heather (1980)

    Drama1971-1980Bill MillingEroticaUSA

    A girl leaves the nunnery and marries the gardener’s son, just for the money. But before the couple consummates their marriage, she finds out he is her half-brother.

    Starring: Veronica Hart, Paul Thomas, Lisa Be, Christie Ford, Tracy Adams, Vanessa del Rio, Robert Kerman, Ron Hudd, Felix Krull, Nicole Scent & Mark Lewis.Read More »

  • Nick Grinde – Public Enemy’s Wife (1936)

    1931-1940CrimeMysteryNick GrindeUSA

    Cesar Romero, (Gene Moroc) is a con serving time in prison and also has a wife named Margaret Lindsay, (Judith Maroc), who served time for her husband by not revealing any information to the police. Judith was released from prison after serving her time. However, her husband told her when he gets out he is going to kill her and does not want her to marry anyone. Pat O’Brien, (Lee Laird) and Robert Armstrong,(Gene Ferguson) are FBI Agents who are interested in getting information from Judith. However, Judith changes her name and appearance and she becomes a Public Enemy’s Wife, she has met another man and plans to marry him. Great story with some laughs and truly a great 1936 Film Classic with all great actors.Read More »

  • Victor Saville – The Long Wait (1954)

    USA1951-1960Film NoirVictor Saville

    Anthony Quinn as an amnesiac who is wanted for murder? You got him in The Long Wait, and not one but four femmes noir. Three blondes and a brunette. All leggy and not backward in coming forward.

    This violent and brutal flick has Mickey Spillane all over it. The second Spillane novel to be filmed in Hollywood – after I, The Jury (1953) – The Long Wait takes pulp fiction down to a new level. A preposterous plot with more holes than a pair of fishnet nylons itches a perversely compelling pastiche of noir tropes: amnesia, corruption in high places, crooked cops, frame-ups, violence, duplicitous dames, and sex. But no Mike Hammer. Our protagonist is strictly an amateur. But that doesn’t make him any less able to dizzy the dames nor prove his innocence – even if the key to the frame is patently absurd.Read More »

  • Abolfazl Jalili – Det Yani Dokhtar AKA Det Means Girl (1995)

    Drama1991-2000Abolfazl JaliliArthouseIran

    Det Means Girl focuses on young Schawan, a factory guard and also a caterer. His crippled sister Baloot and his father come to see him to seek medical treatment for the girl. The efforts of Schawan and his father however prove futile. They even resort to magic and talisman rituals to save the girl’s life.The film emphasises Jalili’s narrative style, which is becoming less conventional. Metaphors and symbolic references make the ending open to interpretations. In this film, Jalili’s main concern is a pictorial language, which results in powerful images that would inspire other artists, such as Shirin Nishat’s images of women inscribed with texts. Det Means Girl was only distributed on a limited scale and has been screened only a couple of times in Teheran, strictly during festivals. The film won awards in Venice and at Le Festival des Trois Continents in Nantes.Read More »

  • Marilou Diaz-Abaya – Ikaw ang pag-ibig (2011)

    2011-2020DramaMarilou Diaz-AbayaPhilippines

    Vangie Cruz (Ina Feleo) is a rebellious woman whose family life and career as a video editor are disrupted when her only brother, a newly ordained priest, Fr. Johnny (Marvin Agustin), is diagnosed of Acute Myeloid Leukemia. As a sibling, Vangie is called upon to be a donor for Fr. Johnny’s bone marrow transplant. At first, Vangie is very reluctant. She has a clinical phobia for medical procedures, the reasons for which are rooted in an attempted, but botched, abortion which she suffered through many years earlier and has since been troubled about. Her life is saved by Dr. Joey Lucas (Jomari Yllana) with whom she has a love child, and whom she eventually marries. Vangie’s dysfunctional family gravitates around Fr. Johnny, and in their struggle to cope with his illness, find themselves drawn to Ina, begging for her intercession. Their prayers are answered, not so much by way of a miraculous cure for Fr. Johnny, but by the grace of conversion, of love, of forgiveness, reconciliation, and hope.Read More »

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