• Nanni Moretti – Habemus Papam AKA We Have a Pope (2011)

    2011-2020ComedyDramaItalyNanni Moretti

    Quote:
    The great Italian comic filmmaker, Nanni Moretti turns his satirical eye on the nomination of a new Pope. When the man is chosen he freezes at the immense responsibilities throwing the Vatican, and all Catholics into a major crisis. A psychiatrist is called in to help the elected Pope overcome his nerves, but the anointed man has other ideas.Read More »

  • Umit Unal – Ses AKA The Voice (2010)

    2001-2010HorrorThrillerTurkeyUmit Unal

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    Derya (Selma Ergeç) works in a bank’s call center to support her elderly mother. One day her life is suddenly turned upside down as she begins to hear a strange voice whispering to her. The source of the voice is a mystery and it tells her things and facts noone else would know.Read More »

  • Ali Özgentürk – At AKA Horse, My Horse (1982)

    1981-1990Ali ÖzgentürkDramaTurkey

    Driven by the desire to see his son get an education and rise out of their level of abject poverty, a peasant father takes his boy to Istanbul to look for the advantages that were missing in his life. He hopes to find a good job so he can send his son to school, but as time goes by it seems they can barely make their way around the city and stay out of debt, let alone get ahead. Besides, the police always seem to be after them for one thing or another. Director Ali Özgentürk was arrested before he completed shooting this film, with no reason given for his arrest — as the content of his film suggests, this is not an unusual occurrence. He was later released.
    — Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide.Read More »

  • Mario Camerini – I Promessi Sposi aka The Spirit and the Flesh (1941)

    1941-1950DramaItalian Cinema under FascismItalyMario Camerini

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    Alessandro Manzoni’s book I Promessi Sposi from 1823 seems to be one of the best kept secrets of the whole Italian literature. While by many considered to be the greatest novel ever written in the Italian language, it doesn’t seem to have a particularly strong reputation abroad. I first heard about it from an Italian friend during a long night of Totò films and beer some months ago, but when doing some googling after watching Camerini’s film during a train trip yesterday, I realized that I actually have a Norwegian translation myself, bought some years back when I spent most of my time going to book sales in Oslo and filling up my parents’ attic with everything I came across.Read More »

  • Manuel Mozos – Ramiro (2017)

    Drama2011-2020Manuel MozosPortugal

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    From imdb:
    Ramiro is a bookstore owner in Lisbon and a poet in perpetual creative block. He lives, somewhat frustrated, somewhat conformed, between his shop and the tavern, accompanied by his dog, his faithful drinking companions and his neighbors: a pregnant teenager and her grandmother recovering from a stroke. He would gladly continue living this quiet and somewhat anachronistic routine if events worthy of a soap opera did not invade his bubble.Read More »

  • Yasujirô Ozu – Ochazuke no aji AKA Flavor of Green Tea Over Rice (1952)

    1951-1960AsianDramaJapanYasujiro Ozu

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    A childless middle-aged couple faces a marital crisis of sorts.

    Quote:
    Taeko (Michiyo Kogure) despises and regularly deceives her quiet, saturnine husband, Mokichi (Shin Saburi), who works as a corporate executive and who only seems to come alive when visiting bars, racetracks, and arcades with a younger friend. Meanwhile, Taeko’s niece, Setsuko (Keiko Tsushima), resolves not to accept an arranged marriage and end up in an unloving relationship like that of her aunt and uncle. Read More »

  • Yasmin Ahmad – Sepet AKA Chinese Eye (2004)

    2001-2010AsianMalaysiaRomanceYasmin Ahmad

    Synopsis:
    A look at how two young lovers from totally [checklist][/checklist][checklist][/checklist]different background cope with family and social pressure.

    19-year old Ah Loong is in charge of a street stall selling pirated vcd’s. Contrary to what you might expect someone of his social standing to be, Ah Loong is an incurable romantic with an unlikely hobby – he loves to read and write poetry. Quite contented to carry on being the Romeo of the slums, Ah Loong’s life takes a sudden turn one day when a 16-year old Malay schoolgirl arrives at his stall in search of Wong Kar-Wai’s films.
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  • Don Edmonds – Wild Honey (1972)

    1971-1980Don EdmondsDramaEroticaUSA

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    Quote:
    A farm girl girl runs away from her sexually abusive father and ends up in Los Angeles. Hippies, LSD, prostitution, lesbianism, a threesome, and a meeting with a satanic cult soon follow.Read More »

  • Stole Popov – Avstralija, Avstralija AKA Australia, Australia (1976)

    1971-1980DocumentaryMacedoniaStole PopovYugoslavian Cinema under Tito

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    Movie from 1976, in duration of 82 minutes.
    The movie is created in widescreen technique, with sound, in color and 35mm.
    Production:
    Vardar film – Skopje
    Content:
    The film reflects the life of the Macedonian emigrants and migrant workers in Australia. With their going away in far away countries and living abroad, some of them have succeed in socializing, but there are still some of them who always remain with the dilemma of returning in their native country. Through their personal retellings and the metaphor description of their whole way of living in the new surroundings, expressed in a mosaical cinemathographic way, one could get known with the hard work of the Macedonian emigrants; also, the education of their children, as well as the holly celebrations in the church, such as the baptizing, the weddings, but even the funerals either, as unavoidable part of human living.Read More »

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