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A low budget horror filmmaker gets in touch with an eccentric who is trying to film his consciousness during drug abuse.Read More »
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Iván Zulueta – Arrebato AKA Rapture (1979)
Iván Zulueta1971-1980CultHorrorQueer Cinema(s)Spain -
Yu Li – Guan yin shan AKA Buddha Mountain [Extended Cut] (2010)
2001-2010AsianChinaDramaYu Li

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Ding Bo (Chen Po Lin) and his friends Nan Feng (Fan Bingbing) and Fei Zao aka Fatso (Fei Long) are a trio of 20-something outsiders who have no intention of sitting exams and getting into universities.Read More » -
Yasuzo Masumura – Sekkusu chekku: Daini no sei aka The Sex Check (1968)
1961-1970AsianDramaJapanYasuzô Masumura

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Ogata’s first leading role was in Masumura’s Sex Check — the Second Sex (1968). Here, Ogata plays Shiro Miyagi, a sprinter with Olympic aspirations whose dreams were shattered by WWII. A broken man, he leads the dissolute life of a gigolo until a chance meeting with a fiery young athlete named Hiroko (Michiyo Yasuda, who also plays Naomi in A Fool’s Love). Realizing that she has talent as a sprinter, Miyagi sees a second chance at Olympic glory in becoming her coach. Following Miyagi’s unconventional, military-style training, Hiroko sets a record for the 100-meter dash, but her greatest hurdle proves to be a “sex check” which all professional athletes must pass. The Second Sex shows the love-hate relationship between athlete and coach as a means to explore a hypothesis about gender, androgyny, and human potential. This is, simply put, an unclassifiable film.Read More » -
Aleksey German – Proverka na dorogakh AKA Trial on the Road AKA Checkpoint (1971)
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Nathaniel Dorsky – Song and Solitude (2006)
Nathaniel Dorsky2001-2010ExperimentalShort FilmUSASynopsis
SONG AND SOLITUDE was conceived and photographed with the loving help and kindness of Susan Vigil during the last year of her life. Its glance is more toward an expression of inner landscape, or what it feels like to be, rather than an exploration of the external visual world as such.Read More » -
Bernard Émond – La femme qui boit AKA The Woman Who Drinks (2001)
Bernard Émond2001-2010CanadaDrama

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Bernard Émond is a veteran documentary filmmaker whose powerful work tends to address themes of loss, memory and the possibility of capturing fragments of truth. La femme qui boit, his stylish and finely acted debut narrative feature, is distinguished by a spectacular performance from Élise Guilbault in the title role and depicts the pain and confusion of a woman’s ruin after years of alcohol abuse.Read More » -
Eduardo Williams – Que je tombe tout le temps? AKA That I’m Falling (2013)
Eduardo Williams2011-2020FranceMysteryShort FilmSearching for a seed, a young man emerges from the underground where he hangs out with his friends. They all embark on a long digestive trip.Read More »
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Virgil Vernier – Orléans (2012)
Virgil Vernier2011-2020DramaExperimentalUSA

Orleans in the year 2011. Joane and Sylvia are twenty. They work as dancers in a striptease club at the edge of town. In the center the annual Joan of Arc commemoration is underway. The two girls find themselves caught up in these strange festivities.Read More »
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Yasushi Kikuchi & Kôki Matsuno – Zoku Dojo Yaburi: Mondo Muyo AKA Dojo Challengers 2: Samurai from Somewhere (1964)
1961-1970ActionAsianJapanKôki MatsunoYasushi Kikuchi

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This brilliant motion picture is also based on the writings of Yamamoto Shugoro. It tells the story of Young Lord Takenaka who stands to succeed his father until a series of violent actions lead his retainers to think that he has gone mad with blood-lust. Never offering any explanation, he continues his seemingly unprovoked attacks until he is sent away from his domain. The secondary title “Mondo Muyo” translates roughly as “no need for questions and answers” or in effect “Don’t waste your breath asking why”. There is superb action throughout and regardless of his bloody actions, Takenaka presents a sympathetic persona. The grand finale brings the reasons for his crimes out as a revelation unlike anything ever seen in a samurai film. This is Japanese cinema at its finest.Read More »



