• Mélanie Carrier & Olivier Higgins – Wandering, a Rohingya Story (2020)

    2011-2020CanadaDocumentaryMélanie CarrierOlivier Higgins

    In the course of a few months in 2017, the Kutupalong refugee camp in Bangladesh became the most populated in the world. Out of sight, nearly 700,000 people from the Rohingya Muslim minority fled their country, Myanmar (formerly Burma), to escape genocide and seek asylum in this refugee camp. Wandering, a Rohingya Story plunges us into the merciless reality of life in this gigantic camp. A documentary that is both deeply captivating and poetic, where drama meets light, where poetry and words of Rohingya refugee Kala Miya (Kalam) guide and enlighten us on the intricacies of this place that appears to have been frozen in time.Read More »

  • David Lowell Rich – Runaway! (1973)

    1971-1980David Lowell RichThrillerUSA

    At a mountain ski resort, some two hundred passengers board the train for the return to Jackson City. At the controls is veteran engineer Holly Gibson, and as the train proceeds downhill, Gibson discovers that the main brakes have frozen….Read More »

  • E.W. Swackhamer – Death Sentence (1974)

    1971-1980CrimeE.W. SwackhamerMysteryUSA

    A juror on a murder case begins to believe that the man on trial is innocent of the crime – and then discovers that the real killer is her own husband.Read More »

  • George Sluizer – Dark Blood (2012)

    2011-2020ArthouseDramaGeorge SluizerUSA

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    Adapted by Sluizer from a screenplay written by Jim Barton, the film offers up an offbeat twist on a well-tread story — something akin to Knife in the Water meets The Hills Have Eyes, with the latter’s flesh-eating mutants replaced by a mournful loner who’s part-Native American (the “dark blood” of the title) and altogether horny and weird.Read More »

  • John Ford – By Indian Post (1919)

    1911-1920John FordSilentUSAWestern

    Synopsis (contains spoilers)
    Jode McWilliams wants to marry Peg Owens, but her father (and Jode’s employer) won’t allow it. Jode writes Peg a love letter, but it is stolen by an Indian. The Indian delivers the letter to Peg. Her father finds the letter and kidnaps Jode, he escapes and marries Peg.Read More »

  • Jovan Acin – Bal na vodi AKA Hey Babu Riba (1985)

    1981-1990DramaJovan AcinRomanceYugoslavia

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    In 1985, four middle-aged Yugoslav emigres return to Belgrade for the funeral of Mariana, their beautiful compatriot. They called her Esther, for Esther Williams, she was the coxswain for their four-man rowing team, and they each loved her. They’d last seen her in 1953, when they rowed her across the Adriatic, pregnant, to join her exiled father in Italy. In flashbacks we learn the story of their youthful baptism into sex, smoking, rock and roll (Hey Ba-ba-re-bop), Hollywood and Swedish films, blue jeans on the black market, and their rivalry with Ristic, the Communist Party youth leader for whom they had instant antipathy.Read More »

  • Bianca Stigter – Three Minutes: A Lengthening (2021)

    2021-2030Bianca StigterDocumentaryNetherlands

    Three Minutes – A Lengthening presents a home movie shot by David Kurtz in 1938 in a Jewish town in Poland and tries to postpone its ending. As long as we are watching, history is not over yet. The three minutes of footage, mostly in color, are the only moving images left of the Jewish inhabitants of Nasielsk before the Holocaust. The existing three minutes are examined to unravel the human stories hidden in the celluloid. The footage is imaginatively edited to create a film that lasts more than an hour. Different voices enhance the images. Glenn Kurtz, grandson of David Kurtz, provides his knowledge of the footage. Maurice Chandler, who appears in the film as a boy, shares his memories. Actress Helena Bonham Carter narrates the film essay.Read More »

  • Igor Auzins – The Death Train (1978)

    1971-1980AustraliaComedyIgor AuzinsMystery

    This Australian TV movie is a fun little watch. It is a mystery with supernatural overtones as insurance man Ted Morrow (Hugh Keays-Byrne) shows up to investigate the unusual death of a man who was apparently run over by a train in a place where there are no train tracks. What really makes this movie enjoyable is the lead performance of Keays-Byrne, He of “Toecutter” fame from MAD MAX fame. He plays the character as a bit of an eccentric and really adds a lot to the role. Director Igor Auzins bends the mystery to leave both the logical and supernatural options open at the end of the film. This is wonderful in the sense that you can imagine Morrow as being completely insane with the way he unravels the mystery.Read More »

  • Peter Levin – And Never Let Her Go (2001)

    2001-2010CrimeDramaPeter LevinUSA

    The true story of a woman’s suspicious disappearance after ending an affair with a powerful, married attorney.Read More »

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