• Matti Kassila – Punainen viiva AKA The Red Line (1959)

    Drama1951-1960ClassicsFinlandMatti Kassila

    Synopsis of the film from MUBI:
    In 1906, a poor farmer in the backwoods of Finland struggles to make a living for his wife and four children. He hears about a new law that will allow equal voting rights to all citizens. He attends a Socialist meeting and starts believing that everything will get better after the upcoming election.Read More »

  • Lee Tamahori – Once Were Warriors (1994)

    1991-2000DramaLee TamahoriNew Zealand
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    Quote:
    A family descended from Maori warriors is bedeviled by a violent father and the societal problems of being treated as outcasts.Read More »

  • Ryûsuke Hamaguchi – Tengoku wa mada tôi AKA Heaven Is Still Far Away (2016)

    2011-2020DramaJapanRyûsuke Hamaguchi

    Quote:
    Yuzo (Nao Okabe) and Mitsuki (Anne Ogawa) live together in Yuzo’s small apartment, their constant companionship tender and indifferent in turn. Then Yuzo receives a call from Satsuki (Hyunri), a documentarian resolved to make a film about a now-distant family tragedy, and the three meet, to search for some way to account for their relationship to one another, the memories they share and those they’ve kept to themselves.Read More »

  • Alexander Mackendrick – Sweet Smell of Success (1957)

    1951-1960Alexander MackendrickDramaFilm NoirUSA

    Synopsis:
    J.J. Hunsecker, the most powerful newspaper columnist in New York, is determined to prevent his sister from marrying Steve Dallas, a jazz musician. He therefore covertly employs Sidney Falco, a sleazy and unscrupulous press agent, to break up the affair by any means possible.Read More »

  • Sidney Lumet – 12 Angry Men (1957)

    1951-1960ClassicsDramaSidney LumetUSA

    Synopsis:
    A Puerto Rican youth is on trial for murder, accused of knifing his father to death. The twelve jurors retire to the jury room, having been admonished that the defendant is innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Eleven of the jurors vote for conviction, each for reasons of his own. The sole holdout is Juror #8, played by Henry Fonda. As Fonda persuades the weary jurors to re-examine the evidence, we learn the backstory of each man. Juror #3 (Lee J. Cobb), a bullying self-made man, has estranged himself from his own son. Juror #7 (Jack Warden) has an ingrained mistrust of foreigners; so, to a lesser extent, does Juror #6 (Edward Binns). Jurors #10 (Ed Begley) and #11 (George Voskovec), so certain of the infallibility of the Law, assume that if the boy was arrested, he must be guilty. Juror #4 (E.G. Marshall) is an advocate of dispassionate deductive reasoning. Read More »

  • Kwon-taek Im – Chihwaseon AKA Strokes of Fire (2002)

    2001-2010DramaKwon-taek ImSouth Korea

    In 19th-century Korea nobleman Kim Byung-moon saves a young beggar from a savage beating, and in return the beggar, Jang Seung-ub, draws him a picture. Kim is astonished by his rough yet extraordinary talent and arranges for him to study at the house of an eminent Chinese teacher. Here, the young painter falls in love with Mae-hyang, the daughter of a fallen aristocratic family, but the young lovers are unable to overcome the class difference that divides them.Read More »

  • Michael Glawogger – Megacities (1998)

    1991-2000ArthouseAustriaDocumentaryMichael Glawogger

    Quote:
    This documentary deals with work, poverty, violence, love and sex. A film about human beauty in twelve chapters which tells the tales of people from Bombay, Mexico City, Moscow and New York, who are all struggling for survival, with ingenuity, intelligence and dignity. They all share the dream of a better life.Read More »

  • Fritz Lang – Cloak and Dagger (1946)

    1941-1950Fritz LangThrillerUSA

    The Harvard Film Archive writes:
    Released more than a year after V-J Day, Fritz Lang’s final anti-Nazi film follows Gary Cooper’s improbable nuclear scientist into war-torn Europe on a secret mission for the OSS. “The opposite of a James Bond,” writes Enno Patalas, “Cooper stumbles through a hostile world.” The character’s transformation from noble-minded rationalist to a realpolitik hero culminates in a remarkably brutal scene of hand-to-hand combat with a fascist agent. Lang would later complain that Warner Bros. excised his preferred ending of Cooper uncovering an abandoned Nazi bomb factory: a strikingly paranoid vision of the nuclear threat cut to fit the emerging Cold War eraRead More »

  • Gabriel Abrantes & Daniel Schmidt – Diamantino (2018) (HD)

    2011-2020ArthouseCultDaniel SchmidtGabriel AbrantesPortugal

    Quote:
    Diamantino

    by Gabriel Abrantes & Daniel Schmidt, 2018

    But he said that nowadays there are no longer artists like Mr. Michael Angelo. They no longer exist.

    Diamantino, the world’s premiere soccer star loses his special touch and ends his career in disgrace. Searching for a new purpose, the international icon sets on a delirious odyssey where he confronts neo-fascism, the refugee crisis, genetic modification, and the hunt for the source of genius.Read More »

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