• Nanouk Leopold – Boven is het stil AKA It’s All So Quiet (2013)

    2011-2020DramaNanouk LeopoldNetherlandsQueer Cinema(s)

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    Helmer is 55 and a bachelor. He tends a remote farm and looks after his ailing father. Theirs is a brittle, tight-lipped relationship. When his father moves ever closer towards the grave, Helmer shifts him upstairs. He then clears out all the junk from the ground floor, throws the house plants on the dung heap, orders a new bed, and begins to live a life of his own. From time to time, Ada from the neighbouring farm drops in with her sons, and the milk truck driver regularly seeks Helmer’s company – but Helmer withdraws into his own world.Read More »

  • James Benning – Ruhr (2009)

    2001-2010ArchitectureDocumentaryGermanyJames Benning

    Synopsis by Mark Peranson (cinema-scope):
    James Benning is not quite Stravinsky, and his first high-definition video (and first film shot outside the US) is not exactly the Rite of Spring, but a trip to the heart of the Ruhr Valley for the premiere of Ruhr at the Duisberg Film Week carried a certain nervous anticipation. After years of shooting on 16mm and finally abandoning it for HD because of an endless series of processing and projection errors, Benning was about to enter further unexplored territory: digital projection.Read More »

  • Adam Cooley – Me, Myself, and My Third Eye: 4 Enlightened Stories for 1 Imperfect God (2010) (DVD)

    2001-2010Adam CooleyArthouseUSA

    IMDB:
    Features four distinct, bizarre, existential tales about people whose lives are in transition, who are each asking questions about themselves, their environments, and about God(s).Read More »

  • Vladimir Motyl – Beloe solntse pustyni AKA White Sun of the Desert (1970) (HD)

    1961-1970ActionComedyUSSRVladimir Motyl

    One of classics of the Soviet cinema and the most popular film of the Soviet era.

    A soldier of the Red Army named Sukhov has been fighting in the Russian Civil War in Russian Asia for many years. Just as he is about to return home to his wife, Sukhov is chosen to guard and protect the harem of a guerilla leader (Abdulla). Abdulla is wanted by the Red Army and left his harem behind because the women hindered him. Sukhov’s task proves to be more difficult than he imagined…
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  • Costa-Gavras – Music Box (1989)

    1981-1990Costa-GavrasCrimeThrillerUSA

    Quote:
    Armin Mueller-Stahl plays Hungarian family man Mike Laszlo, whose American citizenship is suddenly threatened when reports unearthed from a UN basement link him to horrific war crimes as part of an SS Death Squad.

    He immediately turns to his daughter, defense lawyer Ann Talbot (Jessica Lange) who dismisses the charge, assuming it to be a simple case of mistaken identity. When the case progresses quickly to court, Ann goes against the advice of her peers and represents her father to defend him against the onslaught of allegations thrown at him by the prosecution (Frederic Forrest). Read More »

  • Barbara Kopple – Desert One (2019)

    USA2011-2020Barbara KoppleDocumentaryPolitics

    Observational documentarian Barbara Kopple has a long history of making herself seem invisible, but the vérité intimacy and anti-establishment zeal of Oscar-winning classics like “Harlan County, USA,” and “American Dream” suggest that her signature work couldn’t have been made by anyone else; Kopple isn’t absent from these films so much as she’s sublimated into the air they breathe. “Desert One” is different — you couldn’t find Kopple’s fingerprints on this comprehensive but incurious account of the Iran hostage crisis if you watched the movie through a magnifying glass. Read More »

  • James B. Harris – Cop (1988)

    1981-1990CrimeJames B. HarrisThrillerUSA

    Plot synopsis:
    Lloyd Hopkins (Woods) is a hard-boiled American police detective on the trail of a mass murderer who is victimizing women in Los Angeles. The pursuit leads him through a world that has become his own natural habitat – a nasty world of crime, drugs, prostitution and male hustlers where “innocence kills” and continued exposure corrupts.Read More »

  • John Waters – Cry-Baby [Theatrical Cut] (1990)

    1981-1990CampComedyJohn WatersUSA

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    Allison is a “square” good girl who has decided she wants to be bad and falls hard for Cry-Baby Walker, a Greaser (or “Drape” in John Waters parlance). Spoofing Elvis movies and Juvenile Delinquency scare films of the ’50s, this movie follows the adventures of Cry-Baby who, though he is sent to juvie, is determined to cross class (and taste) boundaries to get Allison back.Read More »

  • Lucie Belohradská – Specialita séfkuchare AKA Specialty of the House (2000)

    1991-2000Czech RepublicHorrorLucie BelohradskáTV

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    Mr. Laffler (Jiří Lábus) is strange. Everyone in the office he runs knows that. The clerk, Costain, (Lukáš Hlavica) also knows this, so he is very surprised when his otherwise impersonal boss does something as human as inviting Costain to dinner. But not at home. At home, he says, he does not accept guests. He leads him to an inconspicuous, secluded restaurant U Sbirra, where a very closed company of strange people meet.Read More »

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