• Éléonore Weber – Il n’y aura plus de nuit AKA There Will Be No More Night (2020)

    2011-2020DocumentaryÉléonore WeberFrancePolitics

    Based on video recordings from the American and the French armed forces in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria… The film diverts these propaganda images and show how far the desire to see can lead to, when it is used without limit.Read More »

  • Dae-seung Kim – Beonjijeompeureul hada AKA Bungee Jumping of Their Own (2001)

    2001-2010Dae-seung KimDramaRomanceSouth Korea

    Synopsis
    This critically-acclaimed supernatural love story from Korea beings with In-woo (Byung-hun Lee) and Tae-Hee [Eun-ju Lee), a pair of college students, meeting and falling in love in 1983. After following the development of their relationship, the plot jumps ahead seven years In-woo is now a high school teacher, married to a different woman, and still displaying the emotional scars of whatever happened between him and his former lover. The remainder of the film fills in the blanks in his life, and resolves his heartbreak in a truly surprising way.

    Star Lee Eun-ju committed suicide in 2005.Read More »

  • Howard Hawks – Tiger Shark (1932)

    Howard Hawks1931-1940DramaRomanceUSA

    Mike is a great tuna fisherman though he lost a hand to a shark years earlier saving Pipes Boley. Now Mike is happily married to Quita and doesn’t notice that Pipes and Quita are falling for each other.Read More »

  • Zanbo Zhang – Dalu chaotian AKA The Road (2015)

    2011-2020ChinaDocumentaryZanbo Zhang

    A highway is waiting to go through a quiet village in Hunan, a province in central China where Mao was from. Due to the high cost of construction, construction companies and migrant workers who live on road work rush to here like the tide. In the following four years, they root in this strange place for interests, paying sweat and blood, even their lives. With their arrival, local village and peasants are forced to change their lives. Many hidden interest lines and hidden rules about road construction of the nation are unveiled, together with the shocking truth and emerging secrets.Read More »

  • Curt Conway – Play of the Week: John Steinbeck’s Burning Bright (1959)

    1951-1960Curt ConwayDramaPerformanceUSA

    Burning Bright is a 1950 novella by John Steinbeck written as an experiment with producing a play in novel format. Rather than providing only the dialogue and brief stage directions as would be expected in a play, Steinbeck fleshes out the scenes with details of both the characters and the environment. The intention was to allow the play to be read by the non-theatrical reader while still allowing the dialogue to be lifted and performed with little adaptation by acting companies. While Steinbeck could see that providing little information in the way of physical description or stage direction allowed the director and actors greater freedom and scope for imaginative interpretation, he weighed this against the benefit of making the players aware of the author’s intent and making the play accessible to the general reader.Read More »

  • Vyacheslav Ross – Sibir, Monamur AKA Siberia, Monamour (2011)

    2011-2020ArthouseDramaRussiaVyacheslav Ross

    Synopsis:
    Siberia. Late autumn. In taiga, in the deserted village there lives an old man Ivan & his seven-year-old grandson Leshia. A pack of feral dogs devours everything alive in the neighborhood. One of these dogs is Leshia’s best friend. Sometimes their relative uncle Yuri brings food to them. Once on his way back from Ivan’s village uncle Yuri is attacked by dogs & perishes. Ivan & Leshia stay without supply. Once Leshia witnesses Ivan shooting at ‘his’ dog & runs away. The old Man finds him in a dry well, but he fails to get him out on his own. Ivan sets out through taiga in search of help. Now the dogs are hunting him… And the boy is waiting for his father…Read More »

  • Kenji Misumi – Nyokei kazoku AKA The Third Will (1963)

    Kenji Misumi1961-1970AsianDramaJapan

    Quote:
    Misumi directs an adaptation of a famous novel written by Yamasaki Toyoko, writer whose works were adapted numerous times for TV (Shiroi Kyotō is a sort of cult here in Japan) and for the big screen.
    Kyō Machiko, Wakao Ayako and Takada Miwa star in a story about a wealthy family and the greed and selfishness of his three daughters, and relatives, after the passing of their old father. The movie casts a dim light on family relationships and money, where the only ray of hope seems to come from the younger generations.
    Cinematography, music and editing are top-notch, the manner in which Misumi and his editor cut from one scene to the following in many passages of the film is really mesmerizing.Read More »

  • Jack Clayton – The Great Gatsby (1974)

    Jack Clayton1971-1980DramaUSA

    Quote:
    A Midwesterner becomes fascinated with his nouveau riche neighbor, who obsesses over his lost love.Read More »

  • Hal Hartley – Flirt (1995)

    Hal Hartley1991-2000ArthouseDramaUSA

    Flirt is one of Hartley’s more experimental works. It is, essentially, three variations on one short film, each set in different parts of the world (the US, Germany and Japan). Those that know and love Hartley’s work (especially his shorts) will find themselves right at home. It’s smart, funny and ultimately quite touching.Read More »

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