• Léa Pool – La femme de l’hôtel AKA A Woman in Transit (1984)

    1981-1990ArthouseCanadaDramaLéa Pool

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    Andrea Richler is a well-known director who returns to her home town of Montreal to film a high-budget musical drama. At her hotel, she has a brief but unsettling encounter with a suicidal elderly woman named Estelle. This is briefly forgotten until later when she meets the same lady again and with mounting incredulity Andrea discovers that the actual events in the woman’s life mirror the fictional events in her film.Read More »

  • Charlotte Wells – Aftersun (2022)

    Drama2021-2030Charlotte WellsUnited Kingdom

    Sophie reflects on the shared joy and private melancholy of a holiday she took with her father twenty years earlier. Memories real and imagined fill the gaps between as she tries to reconcile the father she knew with the man she didn’t.Read More »

  • Roberta Findlay – The Altar of Lust (1971)

    1971-1980EroticaExploitationRoberta FindlayUSA

    A sexually confused young woman in a session with her psychiatrist relates her tale of coming to New York City from Sweden after being raped by her stepfather, falling in love with a young man named Don and then realizing that she is finding herself attracted more and more to women.Read More »

  • P.J. Wolfson – Boy Slaves (1939)

    1931-1940DramaP.J. WolfsonUSA

    The lurid title is tabloid drama but the film is a surprisingly effective drama of teen hobos rounded up and shunted into working like prisoners on a rural turpentine farm by unscrupulous racketeers. Probably made as RKOs answer to The East Side Kids or The Little Tough Guys or (pre) Bowery Boys, this even has lookalikes to Huntz hall and Frankie Darro. The lead juvenile Roger Daniel is excellent and research reveals he almost immediately went straight into obscurity (maybe the War intervened as he was 15 in 1940) and only turned up in several Monogram teen/rural pix and later their JOE PALOOKA films of the mid 40s in a bit part. Pity, as he is a good young actor. The older teen Tim played by James Mc Callion is exactly like Frankie Darro but plays his part a lot like a young Cagney. Far more successful as an actor and can be seen briefly in NORTH BY NORTHWEST. He had a long film and TV career right up until 1990. One of the kids, Walter Tetley ended up being the voice of Sherman in the Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoons in the 60s. BOY SLAVES is a good small RKO drama worth catching. There is a very clever scene early in the film by a swamp with interesting model work using a model of a freight train ‘in the distance’.
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  • Grete Frische & Alice O’Fredericks – Så mødes vi hos Tove AKA We Meet at Tove’s (1946)

    Alice O'Fredericks1941-1950ComedyDenmarkDramaGrete Frische

    Eight old school friends meet at Tove’s to discuss what has happened in the last 10 years. Some have made careers, others have become homemakers, some are married and others alone. The community is intact, but what no one knows is that Tove is hiding a big, unhappy secret.Read More »

  • Eduard Galic – Nikola Tesla (1977)

    1971-1980Eduard GalicYugoslaviaYugoslavian Cinema under Tito

    TV series produced by RTV Zagreb (Croatian TV) with participation of Jadran Film Zagreb, a comprehensive biography of Tesla, shot in numerous international locations, in his native ex-Austro-Hungarian Empire (Budapest, Graz, Wienna), France (Paris), USA… with some archival footage and patent papers.
    10 episodes – approx. 60 minutes each.Read More »

  • Alan Rudolph – Afterglow (1997)

    1991-2000Alan RudolphComedyDramaUSA

    Set in the city of Montreal, Alan Rudolph’s romantic comedy-drama “AFTERGLOW” paints a wryly comic portrait of two modern marriages drifting toward the rocks.

    Lucky (Nick Nolte) is a contractor whose business owes its success in equal measure to his skill at repair work and to his amorous attentions to the lonely women who hire him. His marriage, however, has fallen on hard times– his wife Phyllis (Julie Christie), began to shut Lucky out of her heart years ago when a bitter argument violently disrupted their home. A former B-movie actress, Phyllis now passes her time in a nostalgic haze, watching her old movies and remembering happier days. She turns a blind eye to Lucky’s infidelities, but resists his attempts to bring romance back into their life together. “The hardest part is finding out too late that none of it lasts,” she tells him, resigning herself to her disillusionment.Read More »

  • Jacques Rivette – Merry-Go-Round (1981)

    1981-1990ArthouseDramaFranceJacques Rivette

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    So the story goes: Having completed only two (Duelle and Noroît) of the proposed four films in his quick-succession series Scenes from a Parallel Life, Jacques Rivette found himself hounded by investors and teetering on the edge of sanity. The result: Merry-Go-Round—a fascinatingly nonsensical ramble through the director’s own inland empire, featuring a scruffy Joe Dallesandro, as American abroad Ben Phillipps, and a sleepy-eyed Maria Schneider, as mystery woman Léo Hoffmann, wandering the French countryside in search of the elusive Elisabeth (Danièle Gegauff), the former’s girlfriend and the latter’s sister. Read More »

  • Hella – Concentration Face (2005)

    Documentary2001-2010ExperimentalHellaUSA

    Concentration Face features live performances filmed while on tour in Japan by the band Hella.

    Concentration Face (DVD)
    “Part I” – 60:26
    Tokyo 5/3
    Osaka 5/4
    Kyoto 5/5
    Nagoya 5/6
    “Part II” – 60:33
    Tokyo 5/7 (Entire Show)Read More »

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