Blind Beast is a grotesque portrait of the bizarre relationship between a blind sculptor and his captive muse, adapted from a short story from Japan’s foremost master of the macabre, Edogawa Rampo (Horrors of Malformed Men, The Black Lizard, Caterpillar).Read More »
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Yasuzo Masumura – Blind Beast AKA Môjuu (1969)
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Luc Moullet – Les Contrebandières AKA The Smugglers (1968)
Luc Moullet1961-1970ArthouseComedyFranceSynopsis:
Two young women leave the claustrophobic existence of the big city behind and move to a small border town. They get caught up with a border guard who is involved in smuggling from both sides of the border. When the border changes as a result of a political realignment, the two young women end up living with the guard. Both fall for the man, but jealousy rears its ugly head and they move back to the city. The ever-restless women soon leave the city behind and return to the border where they continue their youthful romps with the guard and other willing participants. The guard has women on both sides of the line who help in his illegal activities.— Dan Pavlides, All Movie GuideRead More »
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José Mojica Marins – Exorcismo Negro AKA Black Exorcism of Coffin Joe (1974)
José Mojica Marins1971-1980BrazilHorrorThrillerThe director José Mojica Marins travels to spend Christmas with friends in the small farm where they live and write the story of his next film. However, he observes eerie things in the house, with his friends being possessed one by one by some supernatural evil force. Sooner he learns that the matriarch of the family had made a deal with a local witch Malvina to get pregnant and save her marriage. In return, Malvina should indicate who would marry the girl. However, her daughter Wilma is engaged of her beloved fiancé and Malvina wants her to get married with Eugenio, who is the son of Satan. Further, José Mojica Marins discovers that his fictional creation Zé do Caixão (a.k.a. Coffin Joe) is ready to collect the souls of Wilma’s family and only and exorcism may save the doomed family.Read More »
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Robert Enrico – Les aventuriers AKA The Last Adventure (1967)
Robert Enrico1961-1970AdventureDramaFrance

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Two adventurers and best friends, Roland and Manu, are the victims of a practical joke that costs Manu his pilot’s license. With seeming contrition, the jokesters tell Roland and Manu about a crashed plane lying on the ocean floor off the coast of Congo stuffed with riches. The adventurers set off to find the loot.Read More » -
Paul Mazursky – Moscow on the Hudson (1984)
Paul Mazursky1981-1990ComedyUSA

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When a Russian musician defects in Bloomingdale’s department store in New York, he finds adjusting to American life more difficult than he imagined.Read More » -
Eloy de la Iglesia – Nadie oyó gritar AKA No One Heard the Scream (1973) (HD)
Eloy de la Iglesia1971-1980SpainSpanish cinema under FrancoThrillerA high-class call girl witnesses her neighbor disposing of his wife’s body. The man kidnaps her and forces her to help him. An unexpected relationship develops.Read More »
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Ullrich H. Kasten & Hans-Dieter Schütt – Paul Celan – Dichter ist, wer menschlich spricht (2015)
2011-2020DocumentaryGermanyHans-Dieter SchüttUllrich H. KastenA documentary film on the life and work of the great poet Paul Celan with interviews with his son, Eric Celan and his French editor, Bertrand Badiou.
It is in Czernowitz, in Bucovina, in the current Ukraine, that Paul Antschel was born on November 23, 1920. Of Jewish culture and German language, from a region attached to Romania and then to the Soviet Union, he will be uprooted all his life. After a romantic and anarchist adolescence, he studied medicine in Tours when the Second World War broke out. Both his parents died in deportation, and he himself survived the labor camps. Read More »
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Marcos Jorge – Estômago AKA Estômago: A Gastronomic Story (2007)
2001-2010BrazilComedyDramaMarcos JorgeQuote:
A penniless immigrant arrives in the big city with no work or money and discovers he is a talented cook, but still ends up in prison as he realises everybody seems to be out to exploit him. Lively, crowdpleasing black comedy whose grand-guignolesque ending and predictable storyline aren’t enough to offset its clever handling and writing and good performances.Read More » -
Shu Lea Cheang – Fresh Kill (1994)
Shu Lea Cheang1991-2000CampSci-FiUSAQuote:
Shu Lea Cheang’s witty narrative Fresh Kill envisions a post-apocalyptic landscape strewn with electronic detritus and suffering the toxic repercussions of mass marketing in a high-tech commodity culture.“Fresh Kill’s title refers to a fictitious landfill that dominates Staten Island. Junk rules many of the film’s compositions, and, thematically, the film revolves around the detritus of an urban consumer society in which transnational corporations bring raw materials from the Third World, contaminating goods and people in the process, and dump them in the borough. Fresh Kill makes sense out of this refuse by exploring connections among people on the edges of corporate capitalism and off-center in a white, bourgeois, heterosexual world. Read More »






