• Claude Bernard-Aubert – Secrétariat privé AKA Private Secretaries (1980)

    1971-1980Claude Bernard-AubertEroticaFrance

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    An ambitious businessman plans to put a series of giant golden dildo’s on the market and gives his wife and secretaries one to try it out.

    Starring: Élisabeth Buré, Nadine Roussial, Dominique Saint Claire, Hélène Shirley, Guy Royer, Laura Clair & Richard Allan.Read More »

  • Bruno Dumont – Hors Satan (2011)

    2011-2020ArthouseBruno DumontDramaFrance

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    With every film he makes, Dumont seems to delve deeper into a humanity that, in its connection to nature in all its mystery and force, is a deeply conflicted one. In “Hors Satan”, the division of what is good and evil and how it relates to the man we encounter at the start of the film, is somewhat less clear-cut.
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  • Michel Lemoine – Les Week-ends malefiques du Comte Zaroff AKA Seven Women for Satan (1976)

    1971-1980CultEroticaFranceMichel Lemoine

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    Pete Tombs’ Mondo Macabro label has been unearthing cinematic obscurities for almost two years now, digging up such oddball entries as Pakistan’s THE LIVING CORPSE, Italy’s THE NUDE PRINCESS (with transsexual superstar Ajita Wilson), and Indonesia’s MYSTICS IN BALI. Now, they have uncovered a long-lost French sexploitation film, SEVEN WOMEN FOR SATAN, directed by Franco regular Michele Lemoine and starring familiar Franco face Howard Vernon, and reportedly banned in its home country.
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  • Clément Cogitore – Braguino (2017)

    2011-2020ArthouseClément CogitoreDocumentaryFrance

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    Plot : In the Siberian forest, away from any civilization, a feud is opposing two families whose houses are separated by a river. In the middle of the river stands an island where the kids of the two families are meeting on their own.Read More »

  • Kazuo Kuroki – Ryoma ansatsu aka The Assassination of Ryoma (1974)

    1971-1980ActionAsianJapanKazuo Kuroki

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    This was also voted No.55 on 1999’s Kinema Jumpo Poll of Top 100 Japanese Films of All Time.
    It’s a samurai film but its style is rather different from those Toei & Daiei jidaigeki in 50s & 60s (probably not surprising as an ATG production), It has a non-heroic (or at least, unorthodoxy) portrait of the protagonist: Ryoma, at times even a parody, with the wry humor everywhere in the film. But it also looks a bit like a documentary, as the film is very grainy and the cinematographer is Masaki Tamura, who’s responsible for the look of many Shinsuke Ogawa & later, Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s films. Read More »

  • Shinji Sômai – Ohikkoshi AKA Moving (1993)

    1991-2000AsianDramaJapanShinji Sômai

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    Renko’s mum and dad are splitting up, and her heart is burning. So she plays with fire, tears up the rule book, holds herself hostage, even starts talking to the weird girl in school who’s the only other one with divorced parents. But as Renko watches her childhood go up in flames, she learns how to forge a new self from the embers. Director Shinji Somai is hugely regarded in Japan, but only starting to be known in the West, more than a decade after his death. Formally surprising and emotionally thrilling, Moving is the work of a remarkable filmmaker at the height of his powers.Read More »

  • Don Amis – Festival of Mask (1982)

    1981-1990DocumentaryDon AmisShort FilmUSA

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    Jacqueline Stewart wrote:
    Filmmaker Don Amis was one of the very few Black student filmmakers at UCLA (including Carroll Parrott Blue and Denise Bean) working in a documentary mode. In this film, preparations, parade and performances from the Craft and Folk Art Museum’s annual Festival of Mask illustrate L.A.’s diverse racial and ethnic communities (African, Asian, Latin American) expressing themselves through a shared traditional form.Read More »

  • Bernard Nicolas – Daydream Therapy (1977)

    1971-1980Bernard NicolasDramaFantasyUSA

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    Daydream Therapy is set to Nina Simone’s haunting rendition of “Pirate Jenny” and concludes with Archie Shepp’s “Things Have Got to Change.” Filmed in Burton Chace Park in Marina del Rey by activist-turned-filmmaker Bernard Nicolas as his first project at UCLA, this short film poetically envisions the fantasy life of a hotel worker whose daydreams provide an escape from workplace indignities. —Allyson Nadia FieldRead More »

  • Haile Gerima – Hour Glass (1971)

    1971-1980ExperimentalHaile GerimaShort FilmUSA

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    Jan-Christopher Horak wrote:
    A young African American male rethinks his role as a basketball player for white spectators as he begins reading the works of Third World theoreticians like Frantz Fanon, and contemplates the work of Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X and Angela Davis. Highly metaphoric rather than realistic, Haile Gerima’s “Project One” (an early student film project at UCLA) visualizes through montage the process of coming to Black consciousness.Read More »

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