• Isao Takahata – Omohide poro poro AKA Only Yesterday (1991)

    Drama1991-2000AnimationIsao TakahataJapan

    Synopsis:
    Legendary animators Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata team up to create this nostalgic animated work aimed at adult women, based on a manga by Yuko Tone and Kei Okamoto. The film centers on Taeko, a 27-year-old office worker who is sick of her job and ready for a change. She suddenly recalls the year 1966, when she was young and full of hope. She ventures to rural Yamagata prefecture to visit her sister and her brother-in-law. There she helps with the family farm where they turn saffron flowers into pigment for lipstick. While there she meets a hunky young farmer who’s the cousin of her brother-in-law. She is immediately taken with his hard-working, salt-of-the-earth ways.Read More »

  • John Boorman – Point Blank (1967)

    John Boorman1961-1970Film NoirThrillerUSA

    Point Blank is a 1967 American crime film directed by John Boorman, starring Lee Marvin and featuring Angie Dickinson, adapted from the crime noir pulp novel The Hunter by Donald E. Westlake, writing as Richard Stark. Boorman directed the film at Marvin’s request and Marvin played a central role in the film’s development and staging. The film was not a box office success in 1967 but has since gone on to become a cult classic, eliciting praise from such critics as film historian David Thomson.Read More »

  • Leonardo Favio – El romance del Aniceto y la Francisca (1967)

    1961-1970ArgentinaDramaLeonardo Favio

    Aniceto is used to being lonely. When Francisca offers him her true love, his personal limitations and little miseries arise.Read More »

  • Ulrich Seidl – Hundstage AKA Dog Days (2001)

    Ulrich Seidl2001-2010ArthouseAustriaDrama

    Quote:
    Dog Days is an incredible film, though what it has to offer will certainly not be appreciated by every viewer. This is not to be meant as condescending – I simply mean not everyone will enjoy Ulrich Seidl’s aesthetics which have more than a little in common with Von Trier’s Domga 95 movement. Though Seidl doesn’t explicitly articulate his aesthetics the way Von Trier does, it features the same sense of realism. The characters are mostly non-actors wearing their own clothes and without makeup (except where diegetically necessary). The acting is very raw with many scenes calling for displays of intense emotional pain. There is no non-diegetic music. The film is shot entirely with hand-held DV. The film is, however, very aesthetically appealing. There are many beautiful, sun-drenched compositions, even if all the characters are sweating!Read More »

  • Julien Duvivier – Flesh and Fantasy (1943)

    1941-1950ClassicsFantasyFilm BlancJulien DuvivierUSA

    Two clubmen discuss the occult, introducing three weird tales: 1) Plain, bitter Henrietta secretly loves law student Michael. Then on Mardi Gras night, a mysterious stranger gives her a mask of beauty that she must return at midnight. 2) At a party, palmist Podgers makes uncannily accurate predictions, later telling skeptic Marshal Tyler that he will murder someone. The notion obsesses Tyler, with ironic consequences. 3) High wire artist Gaspar dreams of falling, then loses his nerve. He recognizes Joan from his dreams, and falls for her. Will any of his dreams, involving Joan and disaster, come true?Read More »

  • Jack Hill & John Lamb – Mondo Keyhole (1966)

    1961-1970EroticaExploitationJack HillJohn LambUSA

    Howard Thorne is a rapist in Los Angeles: he meets women at work and at parties or he sees them walking down the street, and he follows them, terrifies them, and assaults them. He also dreams about these assaults, and he’s unclear how much of what he’s done is real and how much is fantasy. He ignores his heroin-using wife, Vicki, who tries everything she can think of to get his sexual attention. Howard and Vicki go separately to a costume party where she learns the full truth about his nature and where he is stalked by one of his recent victims. Individualized versions of Hell await Howard and Vicki.Read More »

  • Larisa Shepitko – Voskhozhdenie AKA The Ascent (1977) (HD)

    1971-1980DramaLarisa ShepitkoUSSRWar

    Synopsis:
    Two Soviet partisans leave their starving band to get supplies from a nearby farm. The Germans have reached the farm first, so the pair must go on a journey deep into occupied territory, a voyage that will also take them deep into their souls.Read More »

  • Noboru Nakamura – Waga ya wa tanoshi AKA Home Sweet Home (1951)

    Noboru Nakamura1951-1960AsianClassicsJapan

    There’s no place like home:even with four children,the Uemura family is able to live
    a modest but happy life in their cramped, rented flat. The parents support the two elder daughters’ artistic ambitions to the best of their ability, using all the means at their disposal to make it possible for Tomoko to paint and Nobuko to sing in a choir.
    There is much rejoicing when the father is honoured for 25 years of service at his
    company and awarded a cash prize to boot. Yet the family must make the painful discovery that joy and sorrow are often not far apart: not only does recognition as a painter continue to elude Tomoko, the Uemuras also learn that they will have to leave their home.
    One of Tomoko’s paintings finally restores their lost happiness.Read More »

  • Michel Lemoine – Le retour de Marilyn (1986)

    1981-1990EroticaFranceMichel Lemoine

    IMDB:
    Several erotic love adventures during a bus trip along the castles on the Loire. Finally, the discovery of great love. Moreover, he is called Perfect and she is Love. Ruined couple Donald and Alice are forced to accept the deal that a certain Richard offers them: $ 50,000 for a night with Alice. At first hesitant, they tell themselves that $ 50,000 is well worth a leg in the air. Or maybe two. The situation ends up escaping them.Read More »

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