• Lance Comfort – The Breaking Point (1961)

    1961-1970CrimeFilm NoirLance ComfortUnited Kingdom

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    Based on a novel by Laurence Meynell, this film tells of a young businessman from England who who gets involved in a scheme to inundate a small communist country in the Middle East with counterfeit money. Things do not go as planned when his wife begins digging into matters. This thriller runs a short 59 minutes. ~ Kristie Hassen, RoviRead More »

  • João Pedro Rodrigues – Turdus merula Linnaeus, 1758 (2020)

    2011-2020DocumentaryJoão Pedro RodriguesPortugal

    From 7 to 25 April, 18 days of confinement during which a male blackbird takes care and guarantees the safety of its young, until they release the nest.Read More »

  • Jerzy Skolimowski – To nie my AKA It’s Not Us (2020)

    2011-2020Jerzy SkolimowskiPolandShort FilmTV

    HBO Europe has commissioned Polish at Home, a series of 14 short films about isolation from 16 Polish filmmakers working during lockdown.

    The project asked 16 filmmakers (two projects are collaborations) to create 14 short films. The plots must take place in the time of the pandemic, they cannot exceed 10 minutes, all must adhere to lockdown restrictions and the filmmakers must shoot them on their own in four weeks, although the format and genre is up to them.Read More »

  • Nikoline – Gourmet (2020)

    2011-2020DenmarkMusicalNikolineShort Film

    Synopsis
    Nikoline displays the feminine desire in a way that she feels has been missing. The video is a confrontation with society’s attempts to domesticate and reduce women’s sexuality to something passively receptive with whore/madonna complexes and systematic shame. For Nikoline, the woman is active and volcanic, from the ecstasy of latent pheromones to the explosive and untamed savagery.Read More »

  • Mustafa Kara – Kalandar Sogugu AKA Cold of Kalandar (2015)

    2011-2020DramaMustafa KaraTurkey

    Mehmet is a man living with his family in a mountain village in Black Sea. He earns his life breeding a few animals, while looking for a mineral reserve on the mountains but his pursuit is seen as useless by his family. Destroyed in search of a mineral reserve, his hope is renewed with the news of a competition.Read More »

  • Eva Ionesco – My Little Princess (2011)

    Drama2011-2020Eva IonescoFrance

    Hannah and Violetta are an odd couple: an elusive mother and a little girl in search of maternal love, a fanciful artist and her reluctant model.
    When Hannah asks Violetta if she would like to be her model, her life with her loving grandmother is turned upside down. From a normal childhood to muse of the trendy Paris art scene…Read More »

  • Larisa Shepitko – Znoy (1963)

    1961-1970ArthouseDramaLarisa ShepitkoUSSR

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    Heat was Shepitko’s diploma feature, her extraordinary talent underlined by its unprecedented success, winning prizes at the Leningrad and Karlovy Vary Film Festivals. It was also made in gruelling conditions on the barren steppes, the young director falling ill and having to direct from a stretcher. The story fuses serious political drama and cowboy showdown as an idealistic high school graduate goes to work on a state farm, only to clash with its authoritarian, Stalinist leader.Read More »

  • Eric Rohmer – Pauline à la plage AKA Pauline at the Beach (1983)

    1981-1990ArthouseDramaEric RohmerFrance

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    Pauline a la Plage is the third of French filmmaker Eric Rohmer’s “Comedies et Proverbes.” Pauline (Amanda Langlet) is the teen-aged cousin of the seemingly more worldly and sensible Marion (Arielle Dombasle). Both girls become entwined in amorous escapades while vacationing at the beach. It gradually develops that Marion is the one least capable of handling herself, while Pauline grows in maturity from her summertime experiences. It is nothing short of amazing how Eric Rohmer can take the most conventional and obvious of material and weave something as charming and profound as Pauline at the Beach. ~ Hal Erickson, RoviRead More »

  • Fernando Birri – Org (1979)

    1971-1980CultExperimentalFernando BirriItaly

    ORG and excess roads to wisdom
    Fernando Birri
    “The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom,” said William Blake. This was the mantra we attempted to analyze in the non-film ORG. I want to try to make this lecture correspond formally to its subject, an experimental film. This may or may not work, but I want to attempt an experimental lecture as a way into the film.

    I chose Memories of Fire by Eduardo Galeano because I think it gets to the heart of our experience. That is, the Americas as a vessel for delirium. This has as much to do with dreams as it has to do with the creative energy that some call poetry.Read More »

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