• Kiyoshi Nishimura – Bara no hyôteki AKA The Target of Roses (1972)

    1971-1980ActionAsianJapanKiyoshi Nishimura

    Bara no hyôteki (1972)
    A gunslinger is hired to kill a news photographer. The young ward of the shot photographer discovers the set-up behind the killing – that a laboratory is being set up by a Nazi organization to capture and train talented youth and that the photographer was about to expose it.Read More »

  • unknown – The IX Olympiad in Amsterdam (1928)

    1921-1930DocumentaryItalySilent

    The IX Olympiad in Amsterdam (1928)
    A documentary on the 1928 Olympic Games in Amsterdam.Read More »

  • Ulf Malmros – Smala Sussie AKA Slim Susie (2003)

    2001-2010ComedyCrimeSwedenUlf Malmros

    Synopsis Smala Sussie (2003):
    When Erik, a Stockholm urbanite, learns that his beauty-queen sister, Susie, is missing, he goes to their country roots to look for her. But after talking to the eccentric locals — including a shy video store clerk and a corrupt police officer — Erik finds a woman who is not at all like the girl he left behind. Award-winning director Ulf Malmros helms this black comedy infused with hipster flair.Read More »

  • Aleksandar Petrovic – Bice skoro propast sveta AKA It Rains in My Village (1968)

    1961-1970Aleksandar PetrovicDramaYugoslaviaYugoslavian Cinema under Tito

    Bice skoro propast sveta (1968)
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    A bizarre and tragic love story involving swineherd, village fool, teacher and an agricultural pilot. The story unfolds in a remote village in the communist ruled Yugoslavia at the down of Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1968.Read More »

  • Ragip Turk – Bir kelebegin intihar denemeleri AKA A suicide attempts of a butterfly (2011)

    2011-2020Ragip TurkShort FilmTurkey

    Bir kelebegin intihar denemeleri (2011)
    Synopsis
    A man seeking the meaning of his existence within himself is lost between dream and reality.

    Quote
    My first short film is ‘A butterfly’s suicide attempts’; You watch along with the reflections of my complex soul, the repetitions of my consciousness trying to make sense of life, and the surreal narrative of a union stuck in a strange dual relationship.
    Ragip Türk (Director)Read More »

  • Andrey Smirnov – Belorusskiy vokzal AKA Byelorussia Station (1971)

    1971-1980Andrey SmirnovDramaUSSR
    Belorusskiy vokzal (1971)

    Belorusskiy vokzal (1971)
    Moscow, the Soviet Union. Summer of 1956 – eleven years after Hitler Nazis were defeated and buried. Four red army veterans met again at another comrade’s funeral. Aleksei, a writer. Viktor, a factory boss. Nikolai, an accountant. And Ivan, a mechanic. All graying and coping with post war life as best as they could. After the funeral, Nikolai invited his friends to go to his place. They experienced quite a few unexpected adventures on their way, including a bit of time in police custody…and ended up getting another comrade involved in the unplanned reunion. Reference of Belorusskiy Railway Station doesn’t happen until the last minute of the film. That’s where the victorious soldiers returned from war in the Spring of 1945.Read More »

  • Dan Sallitt – Fourteen (2019)

    Drama2011-2020ArthouseDan SallittUSA

    Dan Sallitt’s Fourteen (2019) is a beautifully realized story of a friendship between two young women. Mara and Jo, in their twenties, have been close friends since middle school. Jo, the more outgoing figure, is a social worker who runs through a series of brief but intense relationships. Mara, a less splashy personality than Jo, bounces among teacher aide jobs while trying to land a position in elementary education, and writes fiction in her spare time. She too has a transient romantic life, though she seems to settle down after meeting Adam, a mild-mannered software developer.Read More »

  • Zhangke Jia – Shijie AKA The World (2004)

    Drama2001-2010ArthouseChinaZhangke Jia

    Shijie (2004)

    Quote:
     Jia Zhang Ke’s The World continues along the same path as Platform and Unknown Pleasures, but it’s livelier. This gorgeous, profoundly melancholy distillation of contemporary China’s precarious global position is his most accessible film to date. From the stunning opening tracking shot, in which Tao (Zhao Tao) glides through the backstage of the eponymous amusement park, loudly asking for a Band-Aid, Jia cannily conflates the magical and the prosaic. The World may end with a whimper, but it certainly starts with a bang. That opening immediately establishes a strong sense of community, but by the end of the film, we learn that among the working class in contemporary Beijing, the bonds of friendship and romance are ephemeral by necessity. Read More »

  • Eric Pauwels – Violin Fase (1986)

    1981-1990BelgiumEric PauwelsExperimentalShort Film

    Violin Fase (1986)

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    In Violin Fase, Eric Pauwels twirls the camera around the body of dancer and choreographer Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker. Through this process, Pauwels creates a new relationship between camera and dancer, but also between body and dance, dance and cinema. Consisting of a geometrical and minimalist choreographic structure filmed in four uninterrupted takes, the artist’s camera captures a woman dedicated to exploring the boundaries of physical exhaustion.Read More »

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