The story of two singers/prostitutes that dream of a big house, 160kg former opera diva/wife of an ex-minister of Agriculture that was kidnapped, a police captain with a tapeworm, a rock band that want to become famous, an ex-police captain with a chiken egg under his armpit and many others intresting persons…Read More »
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László Szabó – Zig zig (1975)
1971-1980CampFranceLászló SzabóMusical -
Tetsuya Mariko – Miyamoto kara Kimi e AKA From Miyamoto to You (2019)
2011-2020AsianJapanRomanceTetsuya MarikoSYNOPSIS
Following the manga series and the subsequent television serial of the same name, and featuring the same cast, a young and relatively inexperienced man comes across a woman during his working day and sparks fly.Read More » -
Bill Moyers – Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth (1988)
1981-1990Bill MoyersDocumentaryUSAMythologist Joseph Campbell presents his ideas about comparative mythology and the ongoing role of myth in human society.Read More »
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Jim McBride – David Holzman’s Diary (1967)
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Paul Verhoeven – Voorbij, voorbij AKA All Things Pass (1981)
1981-1990DramaNetherlandsPaul VerhoevenTV*** contain spoilers ***
During World War II in the Netherlands, resistance leader Arie is shot by Dutch SS man Niels. Arie’s comrades swear they’ll avenge his death.
35 years later one of them, Ab, is confronted with Niels again. He decides to round up his old friends to kill him.
However, they don’t want to do it or they’re not capable of doing it anymore. Only former communist Wout hasn’t forgotten his pledge and takes part in the execution.Read More » -
Marceline Loridan Ivens – La petite prairie aux bouleaux AKA A Birch Tree Meadow (2003)
2001-2010DramaFranceMarceline Loridan IvensQuote:
Myriam, a survivor of the concentration camp at Auschwitz, is a filmmaker and journalist who has spent many years living abroad. She takes part in a memorial event at the town hall in Paris commemorating the liberation of the camp, where she wins a flight to Cracow. At first she refuses to accept the prize, then decides to go.Read More » -
David D. Williams – Thirteen (1997)
1991-2000David D. WilliamsDramaUSA

from nytimes:
David Williams’ movie “Thirteen” belongs to a burgeoning genre that determinedly blurs the line between fiction and documentary filmmaking. Largely improvised, with no screenplay and featuring a cast that includes untrained actors as well as professionals, this portrait of a sullen, quirky 13-year-old black girl growing up in Richmond, Va., feels utterly real during much (though not all) of its 87 minutes.Nina (Wilhamenia Dickens), the movie’s unsmiling central character, is a tomboyish adolescent who shortly after her 13th birthday becomes withdrawn and stops speaking. One day she simply disappears from the house where she lives with her salty, God-fearing mother, Lillian (Lillian Folley), who narrates the film. When Nina reappears several days later from an autumnal trek into the Virginia mountains, she is a bit less glum than before.Read More »
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Stan Brakhage – 23rd Psalm Branch: Part II (1978)
USA1971-1980ExperimentalStan BrakhageQuote:
The Songs are a cycle of silent color 8mm films by the American experimental filmmaker Stan Brakhage produced from 1964 to 1969. They are seen as one of Brakhage’s major works and include the feature-length 23rd Psalm Branch, considered by some to be one of the filmmaker’s masterworks and described by film historian P. Adams Sitney as “an apocalypse of imagination.” One of the filmmaker’s most overtly political films, 23rd Psalm Branch is often interpreted as being Brakhage’s reaction to the Vietnam War.Read More » -
Stan Brakhage – 23rd Psalm Branch: Part I (1967)
1961-1970ExperimentalStan BrakhageUSAAn experimental film with various flashing lights, colors, and World War II footage. This is part of the Song series by Stan Brakhage.Read More »






