• Stephen Dwoskin – Age Is… (2012)

    2011-2020DocumentaryExperimentalStephen DwoskinUnited Kingdom

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    Age Is…
    by Stephen Dwoskin (2012)

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    Exploring the texture, the beauty and the singularity of aging faces and silhouettes, Age Is meditates through tiny details, a gesture, a pause, a look, on the subjective experience and cultural concepts of ageing.
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  • Roberto Rossellini – Roma, città aperta AKA Rome, Open City [+Extras] (1945)

    1941-1950DramaItalyRoberto RosselliniWar

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    Review from the Criterion website :
    This was Roberto Rossellini’s revelation, a harrowing drama about the Nazi occupation of Rome and the brave few who struggled against it. Though told with more melodramatic flair than the other films that would form this trilogy and starring some well-known actors—Aldo Fabrizi as a priest helping the partisan cause and Anna Magnani in her breakthrough role as the fiancée of a resistance member—Rome Open City (Roma città aperta) is a shockingly authentic experience, conceived and directed amid the ruin of World War II, with immediacy in every frame. Marking a watershed moment in Italian cinema, this galvanic work garnered awards around the globe and left the beginnings of a new film movement in its wake.Read More »

  • Paolo Sorrentino – La grande bellezza AKA The Great Beauty (2013)

    2011-2020ArthouseComedyItalyPaolo Sorrentino

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    Synopsis
    The story of an aging writer who bitterly recollects his passionate, lost youth. A portrait of today’s Rome.
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    Reviews
    Rome in all its splendor and superficiality, artifice and significance, becomes an enormous banquet too rich to digest in one sitting in Paolo Sorrentino’s densely packed, often astonishing “The Great Beauty.” A tribute to, and castigation of, the city whose magnificence has famously entrapped its residents in existential crises, the pic follows a stalled author gradually awakening from the slumber of intellectual paralysis. Very much Sorrentino’s modern take on the themes of Fellini’s “La dolce vita,” emphasizing the emptiness of society amusements, “Great Beauty” will surprise, perplex and bewitch highbrow audiences yearning for big cinematic feasts…
    Jay Weissberg, Variety
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  • Amos Poe – Subway Riders (1981)

    1981-1990Amos PoeArthouseThrillerUSA

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    Subway Riders is an epic NoWave/NY noir-melodrama,
    in which a nocturnal saxophonist morphs into a bewitching
    serial killer. With transcendant performances by John Lurie,
    Cookie Mueller, Glenn O’ Brien, Robbie Coltrane, Bill Rice,
    Charli Kaleina, Emilio Cubera and Susan Tyrrell, it captures
    the colorful junkie landscape of downtown Manhattan in the
    late 70’s with fearless bravado.

    – Amos Poe-
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  • Sergei Loznitsa – Zhizn, osin AKA Life, Autumn (1999)

    1991-2000ArthouseDocumentaryRussiaSergei Loznitsa

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    What first appear to be photographs of elderly Russian peasants and farmers, becomes an evocative meditation on old Russia and new, a snapshot of a disappearing way of life. As they stand in their work clothes, often with tools by their side, looking into the camera, this remarkable film with poetic rigor, captures a people, a world, that is quickly vanishing.Read More »

  • Nikita Mikhalkov – Pyat vecherov aka Five Evenings (1979)

    Drama1971-1980Nikita MikhalkovRomanceUSSR

    Tamara and Sasha were separated during the war. Now (1957) Sasha is visiting Moscow for five days and by chance recognizes the house where Tamara used to live. She is still living there with her nephew Slava.Read More »

  • Sergei Loznitsa – Blokada AKA Blockade (2006)

    2001-2010DocumentaryRussiaSergei LoznitsaWar

    The images comprise only of material Sergei Loznitsa found in the Moscow film archives about the siege of Leningrad during the World War II. By providing the originally silent images with a meticulously reconstructed soundtrack, the scenes from everyday life under siege seem to be set in the present. By not intervening in the montage but giving the scenes room to tell a story, the scenes transcend the specific historic events and lead a new life. They do not evoke memories of the past, but become a breathtaking reanimation of reality.Read More »

  • Sergei Loznitsa – Artel (2006)

    2001-2010ArthouseDocumentaryRussiaSergei Loznitsa

    A classic of Russian documentary film he also stamps his typical hallmark on his latest film. Long shots fragmented with fade-outs, a sophisticated composition and the effective use of 35 mm black-and-white film. Loznitsa is able to raise seeming banality to the status of an artistic testimony indirectly reminiscent of the classics of Russian cinematography. On this occasion, he takes his camera along to record an attempt to catch fish in a frozen lake in the middle of the snowy Russian plains. In this harsh natural environment, four young men try to rip from the frozen depths of nature something which will provide them with a livelihood.Read More »

  • David ‘Tosh’ Gitonga – Nairobi Half Life (2012)

    2011-2020David 'Tosh' GitongaDramaKenya

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    * The official submission of Kenya to the Best Foreign Language Film of the 85th Academy Awards 2013.

    Despite his parents’ wishes, Mwas leaves his small village and embarks on a journey to Kenya’s capital in order to pursue a career in acting. Naïve and filled with hope, he quickly learns why the city is nicknamed “Nairobbery.” A few innocent mistakes land him in jail, which eventually leads Mwas to connect with a gang. Although he learns how to survive in the dangerous and sprawling urban center, Mwas is torn between his new lifestyle of theft and violence and his dream of becoming an actor.Read More »

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