• Vittorio De Sica – Lo chiameremo Andrea AKA We’ll Call Him Andrew (1972)

    1971-1980ComedyItalyVittorio De Sica

    Quote:
    Nino Manfredi and Mariangela Melato are a couple who teach at the same elementary school and are dying to have a child of their own. At this school all the little students wear uniforms that make them look like miniature Austin Powers’. They also accompany the soundtrack with insipid songs that tell you what you are looking at. Whether you understand Italian or not, it soon gets on your nerves.Read More »

  • Sidney Lanfield – The Meanest Man in the World (1943)

    1941-1950ClassicsComedyErnst LubitschSidney LanfieldUSA

    Richard Clarke (Benny), a small town lawyer, is not making enough money to marry Janie Brown (Lane), his fiancée. To improve himself, Richard moves to New York City. Although he does not have any clients, Richard tells Janie that he is doing well. She expects to move to New York and marry him.

    His assistant Shufro (Anderson) suggests that he could make some money if he became hard and ruthless. The ultimate test of his meanness is ‘stealing candy from a baby’. He is photographed as he pulls a sucker away from a small boy. The picture is printed in the paper under the caption, “Meanest Man in the World.” He is hired to evict an old woman, Mrs. Frances H. Leggitt (Margaret Seddon), from her apartment and more pictures appear in the paper.Read More »

  • Eloy de la Iglesia – Juego de amor prohibido AKA Forbidden Love Game (1975)

    1971-1980ArthouseDramaEloy de la IglesiaQueer Cinema(s)Spain

    Synopsis:
    ‘The film begins with a school teacher played by Javier Escriva bidding farewell to his students, who are leaving for the summer. As he is heading home he notices two of his students are hitch-hiking (a boy and a girl, played by John Moulder-Brown and Inma de Santis), and picks them up. He invites them over for dinner and lodging, which they accept. The majority of the film from this point on is set at the mansion, where the two students turn from guests to prisoners under the teacher’s command. The teacher has a thuggish (yet sensitive) henchman played by Simon Andreu, who enforces the teacher’s wishes. The teacher begins to sexually humiliate and torture the two students until he has mentally brainwashed them into his way of thinking […] Eventually there is a reversal of roles…’
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  • Natuk Baytan – Kiliç Aslan AKA Lion Man AKA The Sword and the Claw (1975)

    1971-1980AdventureCultNatuk BaytanTurkey

    Synopsis:
    When the king is murdered, his baby son and heir is hidden in the forest where he is abducted and raised by a pride of lions. As an adult he uses his beastly strength and claw-like hands to take revenge against the new king and his armies.Read More »

  • Kuba Czekaj – The Erlprince (2016)

    Drama2011-2020Kuba CzekajPoland

    Quote:
    A startling new vision of genius teenage angst.

    The exceptionally gifted 15-year-old Staszek is about to start studying physics at a university specializing in the theory of parallel worlds. He has an extraordinary mind and a wounded soul, which his mother, who steers his life, seems incapable of healing. Then a Man appears in their lives and, as the Boy passes from the hands of the Mother into his care, a new order is established. Their torturous road forms a bond between the three central characters, but their shared happiness is not to last long.Read More »

  • William Berke – Shoot to Kill (1947)

    1941-1950Film NoirThrillerUSAWilliam Berke

    Synopsis:
    Gangster Dixie Logan is framed by crooked DA Lawrence Dale. His wife secures a job as Dale’s assistant, the better to find the proof of the DA’s dishonesty. She gets help from Reporter Mitchell, who falls in love with her.Read More »

  • Eddy Terstall – Sextet (2007)

    2001-2010ComedyEddy TerstallFranceNetherlands

    Feature film about love and relationships in Amsterdam, consisting of an ingeniously interwoven plot of several stories and characters. Together with the feature SIMON (2004) this one is part of Terstall’s trilogy about the liberties of the present Dutch society.Read More »

  • Barbara Kopple – American Dream (1991)

    1991-2000Barbara KoppleDocumentaryUSA

    Depicting the effects of a mid-1980s strike by the employees of a Hormel meat-packing plant in Austin, Minnesota, Barbara Kopple’s Academy Award-winning documentary American Dream observes both the daily struggles of the striking workers and the behind-the-scenes conflicts amongst the union leaders. Upset at a proposed pay cut, the local union chapter begins the strike against the advice of their parent organization, hiring an outside consultant who encourages the workers. This consultant’s aggressive, no-compromise approach turns the conflict into national news but also alienates management.Read More »

  • Çagan Irmak – Babam ve Oglum AKA My Father and My Son (2005)

    2001-2010Çagan IrmakDramaTurkey

    The family of a left-wing journalist is torn apart after the military coup of Turkey in 1980.Read More »

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