Plainly but nonetheless effectively handled, “The Twilight” relates a case of prison recidivism with the real-life subjects playing themselves. Chance to glimpse incarceration and ex-con life in Iran will hold attention for foreign viewers, though this very modest, earnest exercise in old-school social problem cinema ultimately proves that the related issues are pretty much the same the world over. Fest and educational play are signaled.Read More »
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Mohammad Rasoulof – Gagooman AKA The Twilight (2002)
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Jon Jost – Angel City (1977)
1971-1980ComedyExperimentalJon JostUSAQuote:
ANGEL CITY seems to me one of my most dated works, perhaps because it is in the nature of satires, or the embracing of things-of-the-time (in order to skewer them) that one is necessarily enmeshed with just what one is out to attack, like B’rer Rabbit’s tar baby. Still it has some pretty funny things in it, even now. And as a film it is for the money, a pretty spectacular piece, with aerials, a big crane shot, EFX, all done for a measly (even back then) $6000.Read More » -
Fernando Di Leo – Brucia, ragazzo, brucia AKA Burn, Boy, Burn (1969)
1961-1970DramaFernando Di LeoItalyThe film starts with a dream sequence, wide-angled lens deformed characters, where the main actress, named Clara, is running away from male pleasure and taking refuge on a female companion and once again running away sensing in the female a reciprocal attraction.
The themes of the movie are the emancipation of women and the female pleasure, the breakdown of the typical family and its hypocritical values, brought forward by the sexually liberated youths influenced by the sexual revolution initiated in the States.Read More »
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Frederick Wiseman – Canal Zone (1977)
Frederick Wiseman1971-1980DocumentaryUSACANAL ZONE is about the people who live and work in the Panama Canal Zone and shows both the operation of the Canal and the various governmental agencies — business, military, and civilian — related to the functioning of the Canal and the lives of the Americans in the zone. The film includes sequences of ships in transit, the work of special canal pilots, aspects of the civil government, work of the military, and the social, religious and recreational life of the ZoniansRead More »
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Louis Henderson & Olivier Marboeuf – Ouvertures (2019)
Louis Henderson2011-2020DocumentaryHaitiOlivier Marboeuf

Reflecting on the legacy of Haitian revolutionary Toussaint L’Ouverture, follows a collective’s process of translating Édouard Glissant’s play Monsieur Toussaint from French to Creole.Read More »
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Christian-Jaque – Le Saint prend l’affût AKA The Saint Lies in Wait (1966)
1961-1970Christian-JaqueComedyCrimeFrance

Synopsis
The Saint (Jean Marais) and his dim-witted sidekick Uniatz (Jess Hahn) spring in to action in this slapstick comedy spy actioner. The duo goes after a cache of American cash left over from World War II used in an undercover operation. The two battle rival international agents also after the sizeable sum…Read More » -
Christian-Jaque – La seconde vérité aka The Other Truth (1966)
1961-1970Christian-JaqueDramaFranceThriller

Synopsis:
Pierre (Robert Hossein) is a fortysomething attorney who falls for a young woman (Michele Mercier) who dances in a discotheque to work her way through medical school. He is invited to her apartment where he observes the woman is living in relative luxury with the latest lavish fashions, but the lovestruck lawyer can’t bring himself to leave his wife over the young woman, who obviously has another man on the string. When her wealthy suitor is murdered, Pierre is accused and put on trial for the man’s death. Even when he is acquitted, Pierre is persecuted by those who still believe he is guilty. He soon realizes that the woman he loves may be the one who committed the murder in this emotional crime drama.Read More » -
Hiroshi Inagaki – Hiken AKA The Secret Sword (1963)
1961-1970ActionDramaHiroshi InagakiJapanSet in the 17th century when all forms of swordplay were banned, Hiken (Young Swordsman) stars Shogoro Ichikawa as Tenzen – a young swordsman who believes the ban is unfair. By contrast, his brother Chojuro (Hiroyuki Nagato) is a conformist, and keeps his opinions about the law to himself.
When Tenzen becomes possessed by his own evil sword style and is later banished, it falls to Chojuro to restore the family’s lost honor, and to challenge Tenzen to a death-duel!Read More »
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Claude Autant-Lara – Le Franciscain de Bourges AKA Franciscan of Bourges (1968)
Drama1961-1970Claude Autant-LaraFrance

Synopsis
Story of a German Christian prison guard and the way in which he helped his prisoners.Read More »




