The Lithuanian scientist Ausra Revutaite has spent 30 years in the Tian Shan mountain range in Central Asia, straddling the borders between Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and the autonomous Chinese region of Xinjiang. Some 3,500 meters above sea level with only her faithful dog and gray cat for company, she studies climate change on the Tuyuksu Glacier at an old Soviet-era research station. She loves the solitude and silence that her painstaking work brings her. Magnificent shots of her surroundings and everyday work are interspersed with archive footage of the people who preceded her by a century. Not much seems to have changed.Read More »
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Audrius Stonys – The Woman and the Glacier (2016)
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Audrius Stonys – Skrajojimai melynam lauke AKA Flying Over the Blue Field (2001)
2001-2010ArthouseAudrius StonysDocumentaryLithuania“After “Antigravitation” I wanted to make another step up, where the last prop under your actions disappears. “Flying Over the Blue Field” is a movie about loneliness in an infinite sky. Man stays with himself and a home-made plane, balancing on the perimeter between death and life.”Read More »
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Ken Russell – Monitor: Pop Goes the Easel (1962)
Documentary1961-1970Ken RussellUnited Kingdom
A portrait of pop artists Peter Blake, Derek Boshier, Pauline Boty, and Peter Phillips.
For the first two years of his directing career for Monitor, Ken Russell had exclusively worked with shorter items of typically 10-15 minutes in length. By 1962, his reputation was such that Monitor’s head Huw Wheldon was prepared to entrust him with a full-length programme. Elgar, broadcast on November 11, was the best known, but a few months earlier Russell made Pop Goes The Easel, a 44-minute set of variations on a theme of Pop Art.Read More »
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John Ford – The Last Outlaw (1919)
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Alberto Cavallone – L’uomo, la donna e la bestia – Spell (Dolce mattatoio) AKA Spell AKA Man, Woman and Beast (1977)
1971-1980Alberto CavalloneArthouseExperimentalItalyThe events, between reality and dream of some inhabitants of a village during the feast of the patron saint: the crazy wife of a communist cell leader, the frustrated wife of a farmer, a slut, the priest, a father who has incestuous relationships with his daughter. The party becomes the catalyst element to make all the contradictions of the people explode and from a religious celebration it becomes pagan.Read More »
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Edward Sedgwick & Buster Keaton – The Cameraman [4K Restoration] (1928)
1921-1930Buster KeatonComedyEdward SedgwickSilentUSAQuote:
Hopelessly in love with a woman working at MGM Studios, a clumsy man attempts to become a motion picture cameraman to be close to the object of his desire.Read More » -
Rosette – Les amis de Ninon AKA The Friends of Ninon (1998)
1991-2000ComedyFranceRosetteShort FilmFrom the “Anniversaires” series.
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To celebrate her birthday, Ninon, whose husband and children are away in the country, invites former lovers to her home. The party doesn’t go as planned.Read More » -
Zeki Ökten – Kapicilar krali AKA The King of Porters (1976)
1971-1980ComedyDramaTurkeyZeki ÖktenAs a tragicomic representation of the sudden transformation of Turkey’s social structure in the 1970s, The King of Porters is among the most memorable films in the history of Turkish cinema.
Seemingly naïve but in fact cunning and crafty Seyit works as a concierge in an apartment building in Istanbul. He lives with his wife who works as a cleaning lady and their two kids. The building houses all types of people from alcoholics to usurers, from retired army officers to public servants. It takes him a couple of fraudulent tricks to strike it rich. Soon the porter turns things to his advantage and secures his place, by finding out about everything going on in the building, and gradually wrapping all the residents around his finger. When he buys more than half of the building the residents’ contempt for him is magically transformed into respect.Read More »
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Jack Arnold – The Glass Web (1953)
1951-1960Film NoirJack ArnoldThrillerUSAPlot Synopsis
from IMDBEdward G. Robinson, John Forsythe and Richard Denning are involved in the weekly production of realism crime TV show called “Crime of the Week”. Kathleen Hughes plays an actress who “uses” men to achieve her goals. Both Forsythe and Robinson, unbeknownst to each other are involved with her…..Read More »








