• Peter Weir – Homesdale (1971)

    1971-1980AustraliaComedyDramaPeter Weir

    Guests arrive at an expensive private guest house on a remote island near Sydney. The guest house and weird activities, like theatre sports and orienteering, are run by a leery eccentric. One of the guests is a loner and the only way to fit in with the crowd is to participate in the questionable events. Some of the games border between comedy and horror – like the murder mystery.Read More »

  • David Jacobson – Down in the Valley (2005)

    2001-2010ArthouseDavid JacobsonDramaUSA

    “Down In The Valley is the ideal project for Jacobson, who has already shown his affinity for marginalized, outlaw figures in Criminal (1994) and Dahmer (2002). His Harlan – part rootless romantic, part self-reliant individualist, part gun-toting fantasist, part self-appointed hero, part deluded psychotic – is the embodiment of the American Dream in all its schizophrenic contradictions; and by serving all at once as critique of, homage to, and requiem for, the nostalgic values that Harlan tries to uphold, Jacobson’s film dramatises the powerful hold that the cowboy myth continues to exercise, both as a genre and as a wider ideology, over the modern American psyche.Read More »

  • Michael Apted – Play for Today: Stronger Than the Sun (1977)

    1971-1980DramaMichael AptedThe Wednesday Play & Play for TodayTVUnited Kingdom

    Kate works in the nuclear industry. She is concerned about the way things are being run. So she smuggles out some Plutonium to prove how easy it is. She tries to pass it on to protest groups, but nobody is interested as they have their own agendas.Read More »

  • Laurent Bouhnik – Q AKA Sexual Desire (2011) (HD)

    2011-2020DramaEroticaFranceLaurent Bouhnik

    In a social context deteriorated by a countrywide economic crisis, the life of several people will be turned upside down after they meet Cecile, a character who symbolizes desire.Read More »

  • John Huston – Beat the Devil (1953)

    1951-1960AdventureComedyJohn HustonUnited Kingdom

    Humphrey Bogart stars as one of five disreputable adventurers who are trying to get uranium out of East Africa. Bogart’s associates include pompous fraud Robert Morley, and Peter Lorre as the German-accented “O’Hara”, whose wartime record is forever a source of speculation and suspicion. Becoming involved in Bogart’s machinations are a prim British married couple (Edward Underdown and blonde-wigged Jennifer Jones). As a climax to their many misadventures and double-crosses, the uranium seekers end up facing extermination by an Arab firing squad. The satirical nature of Beat the Devil eluded many moviegoers in 1953, and the film was a failure. The fact that the picture attained cult status in lesser years failed to impress its star Humphrey Bogart, who could only remember that he lost a considerable chunk of his own money when he became involved in the project. Peter Viernick worked on the script on an uncredited basis. Beat the Devil eventually fell into public domain, leading to numerous inferior editions by second and third-tiered labels.Read More »

  • John Goldschmidt – Play for Today: Vampires (1979)

    1971-1980DramaHorrorJohn GoldschmidtThe Wednesday Play & Play for TodayUnited Kingdom

    “Vampires” is set in (then) present-day Liverpool and is about a young lad who finds proof in some catacombs that a vampire exists. Along with his classmates he organises a big hunt for it.
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  • Almantas Grikevicius – Ave, Vita! (1969)

    Drama1961-1970Almantas GrikeviciusArthouseLithuania

    This philosophical drama offers a psychological reflection of the post-war period. Caesar, a former Nazi concentration camp prisoner, sifts through his traumatic experiences. His memories materialize against the background of the new modern buildings of Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, and become even stronger when Caesar learns of the death of a friend and fellow traveler. Caesar’s daughter Veronica is a fervent young playwright seeking to immortalize her father’s experience on film. However, her attitude towards her father’s past is quite different from his own. Adopting a boldly non-linear narrative, AVE, VITA! takes the audience on a hallucinatory journey from the war years to the then-contemporary realities of the Soviet era.Read More »

  • Geoffrey Sax – Broken Trust (1995)

    1991-2000Geoffrey SaxThrillerUSA

    Judge Nash is highly regarded for his position and decisions in the courtroom. He’s approached by a special agent from a government task force investigating corrupt judges and lawyers, and asked to participate in a sting operation. Initially it’s against some people Nash has no trouble believing are corrupt, but as the scope of the sting widens to include some of his friends, he tries to get out. That’s when the agent threatens to reveal information that would embarrass Judge Nash if he doesn’t continue.Read More »

  • Nicolás Echevarría – Eco de la montaña AKA Echo of the Mountain (2014)

    2011-2020DocumentaryMexicoNicolás Echevarría

    Echo of the Mountain presents a look into the life and work of Santos de la Torre, a great Huichol artist who, like his people, lives in oblivion. Ironically, one of Santos’ murals was selected by then-President Ernesto Zedillo to represent Mexican culture in a privileged location in Paris. The artist was never paid for his work. We will follow Santos during his pilgrimage to Wirikuta, where he will ask the gods’ for permission to create a new mural. This new mural will portray the history, mythology, and religious practices of the Huichol people. We will take the audience on a journey across 385 miles of the “Peyote Route,” which is in danger of disappearing unless it receives the protection of UNESCO.
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