• Sergio Corbucci – I giorni del commissario Ambrosio aka Days of Inspector Ambrosio (1988)

    1981-1990CrimeDramaItalySergio Corbucci

    Plot:
    A few days before Commissioner Ambrosio’s holiday, an unusual bank robbery takes place opposite his house. Then a playboy dies in a car “accident” that points to murder. The Inspector finds that his chief witness, a timid violinist and his drug-addicted daughter were closely involved with the victim. Can he “clear his desk” in time for his well-earned break?Read More »

  • Oliver Stone – Comandante (2003)

    2001-2010DocumentaryOliver StoneUSA

    In the American corporate media, Castro is always played up as some kind of monster. The corporate media (and a host of draconian laws help) prevent us from hearing what he has to say. This documentary is excellent if anything but to give us a chance to hear what Castro has to say.Read More »

  • Christian Petzold – Die innere Sicherheit AKA The State I Am In (2000)

    1991-2000Christian PetzoldDramaGermany

    Former left-wing terrorists Clara and Hans have been on the run for 20 years, and have raised a 15-year-old daughter, Jeanne, in hiding. The couple are planning to leave Europe permanently for Brazil, but when their money is stolen, decide to risk returning to Germany in the hope of raising funds from past associates. Instead, they discover their old friends are now respectable members of society who are eager to disavow their past activities. With the family’s security coming under threat, Jeanne begins to crave a more normal life of shopping, hanging out with friends, and a boyfriend…Read More »

  • Carlos Vilardebó – As Ilhas Encantadas AKA The Enchanted Islands (1965)

    Drama1961-1970AdventureCarlos VilardebóPortugal

    A desert island in the Atlantic, a woman alone after the death of both her brother and her husband, a very young French sailor abandoned by his ship. Love takes over and an enchanted new life begins, although they do not speak the same language. But it all comes to an abrupt end… Amália Rodrigues with her radiant beauty in an almost silent picture.

    Free adaptation of a short story by Herman Melville, shot in a deserted islands near Madeira.Read More »

  • Sang-soo Hong – Gangbyeon hotel AKA Hotel by the River (2018) (HD)

    2011-2020ArthouseDramaSang-soo HongSouth Korea

    Two tales intersect at a riverside hotel: an elderly poet (Ki Joo-bong), invited to stay there for free by the owner, summons his two estranged sons, sensing his life drawing to a close; and a young woman (Kim Min-hee) nursing a recently broken heart is visited by a friend who tries to console her. At times these threads overlap, at others they run tantalizingly close to each other. Using a stark black-and-white palette and handheld cinematography (with frequent DP Kim Hyung-ku), Hong crafts an affecting examination of family, mortality, and the ways in which we attempt to heal wounds old and fresh.Read More »

  • Ana Lungu – One and a Half Prince (2018)

    2011-2020Ana LunguDramaRomania

    Love and friendship. Love versus friendship. Which one is stronger, which one is deeper?

    Three friends are living together. A single woman, a divorced father and a gay man share an apartment in Bucharest. When the woman falls in love with a Hungarian writer from Transylvania, her friends are jealous and call him a peasant. The writer is handsome, smart, he loves animals and rides a horse, so she sees him as a prince. The happy family could break up at any moment.Read More »

  • Tadashi Imai – Kome AKA Rice (1957)

    1951-1960ClassicsDramaJapanTadashi Imai

    Quote:
    Everyday, 12 April 2006
    Author: sharptongue from Sydney, Australia

    The style is equivalent to the kitchen sink dramas which came to prominence in the 1950s. No kitchen sinks here, but plenty of the gritty (or, more accurately, muddy) details of everyday life on rice farms and fishing boats, where the only labour-saving device is a cow to pull a rotary hoe – and the cow is only on hire. Much screen time is devoted to planting and harvesting the rice, and catching fish and eels on the lake. Punishing work, liked by no-one.Read More »

  • Mervyn LeRoy – I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932)

    1931-1940CrimeFilm NoirMervyn LeRoyUSA

    Synopsis wrote:
    Warner Bros.’ hard-hitting chain-gang movie was a faithful adaptation of the similarly titled autobiography of Robert Elliot Burns. Paul Muni plays World War I veteran James Allen, whose plans of becoming a master architect evaporate in the cold light of economic realities. Times get really tough when he’s falsely convicted of a crime and forced to work on a chain gang.Read More »

  • Liliane de Kermadec – He Film (2011)

    2011-2020DocumentaryFranceLiliane de Kermadec

    Plot
    The Chinese government provides the villages in the mountains of Sichuan (China) with films. The main character of this film is a projectionist who, 37 years ago, used to carry his old projector on foot and bicycle. He would display a small screen across the road or between trees in front of a farm… It’s the same today except that he rides a motorcycle, carries a large screen and that the films travel two thousand kilometers from Beijing to Chengdu by satellite, before he picks them up on his motorcycle. Up in the mountains, people bring a stool out on the road and watch. That story takes place in Beijing and the beautiful mountains covered with bamboos above ChengduRead More »

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