• Gustaf Edgren – Kristin kommenderar (1946)

    1941-1950ComedyGustaf EdgrenSweden

    A young medical student and his illustrator wife live a happy life but soon get their hands full with three children crammed into in their small city apartment, so they decide to put an ad out for a maid. They get a bit more than they were expecting in Kristin, who don’t suffer fools easily but has a heart of gold…Read More »

  • Michael Curtiz – Flamingo Road (1949)

    1941-1950DramaFilm NoirMichael CurtizUSA

    Quote:
    A corrupt small town sheriff manipulates local candidates to the state legislature but he eventually comes into conflict with a visiting carnival dancer.Read More »

  • Masahiro Shinoda – Shinjû: Ten no Amijima AKA Double Suicide (1969)

    1961-1970ArthouseDramaJapanMasahiro Shinoda

    Many films have drawn from classic Japanese theatrical forms, but none with such shocking cinematic effect as director Masahiro Shinoda’s Double Suicide. In this striking adaptation of a Bunraku puppet play (featuring the music of famed composer Toru Takemitsu), a paper merchant sacrifices family, fortune, and ultimately life for his erotic obsession with a prostitute.Read More »

  • Yvonne Rainer – Lives of Performers (1972) (HD)

    1971-1980ExperimentalPerformanceUSAYvonne Rainer

    This is the new restoration of Yvonne Rainer’s Lives of Performers. Rainer’s debut feature film announced both her shift from the world of dance towards avant-garde cinema, and what would become a career-long interest in “women’s stories” and the teasing machinations of melodrama. The familiar tale of a man who can’t choose between two women and makes everyone suffer is reworked by Rainer as a jolting and radically austere, anti-illusionist spectacle, comprising dance rehearsals, photography, tableaux, and a flurry of fragments of text, both onscreen and not. Off-camera, multiple voices can be heard—including that of cinematographer Babette Mangolte, who was at the time just beginning work with a young Chantal Akerman.Read More »

  • Francis Leroi – Magique Emmanuelle AKA Emmanuelle’s Magic (1993)

    1991-2000DramaEroticaFranceFrancis Leroi

    Young Emmanuelle and her friend Coco visit a friend whose sculptor husband is infatuated with one of his plaster creations. Emmanuelle uses her magic to get him interested again, jump starting their love life. Later, Emmanuelle, Coco and Coco’s sister, Paula, travel to a wedding in Africa. They miss their plane to Salima and have to travel by boat, where they all vie for the attention of a male passenger. After Paula misses her chance with him, she travels via rowboat to an African tribal village where her desires are fulfilled.Read More »

  • Jeremy Kagan – Katherine (1975)

    1971-1980DramaJeremy KaganUSA

    A harrowing look at the 1960s and early 1970s through the eyes of Katherine Alman, a wealthy debutante who slowly, but inexorably spirals down into a fight for the causes that shook a nation, leading a path to the underground life.Read More »

  • Alexander Hall – Up Front (1951)

    1951-1960Alexander HallComedyUSAWar

    Based on the famed W.W.II cartoons: Lowbrow G.I.s Willie and Joe, on the Italian front, are good soldiers in combat, but meet the antics of gung-ho Captain Johnson and other military snafus with a barrage of wry comments. On a 3-day pass in Naples, Joe’s penchant for wine and women involves the pair with luscious Emi Rosso and her moonshiner father, whose tangled affairs land them in ever deeper trouble.Read More »

  • Louis Feuillade – Les vampires (1915)

    France1911-1920CrimeLouis FeuilladeSilent

    François Massarelli (google translate) wrote:
    Philippe Guérande (Edouard Mathé), reporter for the “Mondial”, fights a merciless fight against the band of criminals Les Vampires. He is helped in this by his friend Oscar-Cloud Mazamette (Marcel Levesque), a former member of the gang whom he persuaded to follow the right path and who is very devoted to him. He spares no effort to counter the actions of the Great Vampire, the leader of the gang (Jean Aymé), Irma Vep (Musidora), the muse of criminals, or even Satanas (Louis Leubas), a dangerous manipulator of explosives, and Vénénos (Frédérick Moriss), the “master of poisons”…Read More »

  • Nikos Vergitsis – Revanche (1983)

    Drama1981-1990ArthouseGreeceNikos Vergitsis

    During the night of the big earthquake that shook Athens in 1981, Yannis, a 30-year-old cinephile, falls in love with his best friend Yorgos’ girl who allows him to sleep next to her holding her breast. Yannis and Eva have to overcome Yorgos’ jealousy as well as the ups and downs of their own affair. Since they all seem to be suffering, they form a trio that manages to live together in harmony but then a well-hidden secret from the men’s political activism in the past is about to hit them like a new earthquake.Read More »

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