• Yoshitaro Nomura – Suna no utsuwa AKA The Castle of Sand (1974)

    1971-1980AsianCrimeJapanYoshitaro Nomura

    Very intriguing film from whom many consider the Hitchcock of Japan, Yoshitaro Nomura.

    “Two detectives, Imanishi and Yoshimura, are assigned to the murder of a 60-year-old man whose body was found dumped in a railroad yard. It turns to be that of a former policeman, Miki; the murder now seems even more mysterious, as Miki was well liked by all and had been on holiday when he was killed. The detectives visit all the places to which Miki has traveled, with little luck, but then they read an account buried in a lengthy report of how Miki years before had befriended a destitute, leprous man and his young son. Amazingly, that boy had grown up to become Eiryo Waga, a rising star in the music world. Could such an eminent figure have anything to do with the murder? Read More »

  • Christoffer Boe – Allegro (2005)

    2001-2010Christoffer BoeDenmarkDramaSci-Fi


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    Zetterstrøm is an accomplished pianist who lives and breathes music. When he plays he shuts out his surroundings, isolates himself entirely in a universe where only he and his piano exist in perfect symbiosis, forgetting all that matters, even those who love him. When his girlfriend finally abandons him he is heartbroken, and his already reclusive nature is strengthened. He travels to New York and takes up residence, now playing concerts physically isolated from the audience. Ten years pass and he feels compelled to return to Copenhagen, but in his absence something very strange has happened to his old neighbourhood…Read More »

  • Yasujiro Ozu – Bakushû AKA Early Summer (1951)

    Drama1951-1960AsianJapanYasujiro Ozu

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    An independent-minded 28-year old woman living in cosmopolitan, postwar Tokyo may seem immune from the societal pressures of marriage, but in Noriko’s (Setsuko Hara) environment, it is a perennially surfacing, unavoidable topic. Her father, Shukichi (Ichirô Sugai), and mother, Shige (Chieko Higashiyama), are unable to retire to her uncle’s house in the provincial town of Yamato until their duty to marry off Noriko to a worthy suitor has been fulfilled. Her visits with school friends invariably break down into playful arguments between the married and unmarried women. Even her office director offers to introduce her to a 40-year old business acquaintance, providing her photographs of the obscured prospective suitor to take home to show her family. Read More »

  • Yasujiro Ozu – Otona No Miru Ehon – Umarete Wa Mita Keredo AKA I Was Born, But… (1932)

    1931-1940ComedyJapanSilentYasujiro Ozu

    Otona no miru ehon – Umarete wa mita keredo / 大人の見る繪本 生れてはみたけれど

    PLOT: Two young brothers become the leaders of a gang of kids in their neighborhood. Ozu’s charming film is a social satire that draws from the antics of childhood as well as the tragedy of maturity.Read More »

  • Wim Wenders – Arisha, der Baer und der steinerne Ring AKA Arisha, the Bear and the Stone Ring (1992)

    1991-2000ComedyGermanyShort FilmWim Wenders


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    In 1992, Wenders possibly bewildered a good portion of his fans by making a 30 minute short for children, titled Arisha, the Bear and the Stone Ring. It’s a fable about the Bear leaving Berlin (it’s the city’s emblem), featuring Wim Wenders dressed as Santa Claus…

    SYNOPSIS
    The story description posted on Wenders’ website reads as follows:
    The bear leaves Berlin. He’s fed up. On the way, two Russian ladies – Anna and her daughter, Arisha – hire him as their driver. During the trip, a Santa Claus who cannot stand Christmas, and then a Vietnamese family, join the group whose destination is a spot by the sea. There, on the beach, lies a stone ring, which wants to be found.
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  • Wim Wenders – Paris, Texas [+Extras] (1984)

    Drama1981-1990ArthouseGermanyWim Wenders

    Quote:
    From its hazily Southwestern skyscraper surfaces to its barren, prickly bush and junk car-pocked bedrock, there’s something slightly off-kilter about the America of Paris, Texas. The central masculine cast is nothing if not indigenous—when the sun-punched Travis Henderson (Harry Dean Stanton) first stumbles into frame, his uncultivated, hirsute face and dusty red cap seem like natural geological formations that have been patiently waiting, cragged and craterous, for us to anticlimactically discover them—and the relationship-oriented, plot-shunning dialog by western playwright Sam Shepherd taps into dialectal heartbrokenness without a shred of disassociating local lingo. But there are tellingly alien factors: How did both Henderson brothers wind up with women who drip sophisticated European sex appeal from their ripe lips and honey hair? And why does every truck stop along highway 10 emit the same sickly green aura that glows like a clumsy, wistful metaphor against the ferociously red sunset? And how do aridly panoramic, sneeringly and smokily man-made L.A. skylines upstage the parched siltstone and yucca tree of God’s creation in a film with Texas in the title?Read More »

  • ? – The Kinematograph Year Book (1914)

    ?1911-1920BooksUnited Kingdom

    “Perhaps the earliest single source which tried to bring together information on the film industry is The Kinematograph Year Book, Program Diary and Directory for 1914.

    The directory gives an overview of the previous year (1913) and contains a wide range of articles and information. Also present are many advertisements, not only for films and film companies but also suppliers and service providers. It also contains a directory of all cinemas in the UK at the time.”

    contents:

    A Retrospect Of The Year
    Kinematograph Finance in 1913
    Survey of the Year’s Technical Progress
    Important Film Subjects of the Year
    Picture Theatre Music during 1913
    The Law and the Kinematograph
    Interesting Social Functions
    New Theatres Opened in 1913
    New Companies Registered in 1913
    Review of Decisions made under the
    Cinematograph Act 1909
    Important Law Cases of the Year
    Personalities
    Pictorial Reminiscences extending
    over 40 years – 1873-1914
    Exhibitions during 1913
    Trade Associations
    Useful Tables and RecipesRead More »

  • Anne Fontaine – Nathalie… [+Extras] (2003)

    2001-2010Anne FontaineDramaFrance

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    A rich woman hires an elite prostitute in order to verify her husband’s faithfulness. Before long the experiment gets out of control.Read More »

  • György Fehér – Szürkület aka Twilight (1990)

    1981-1990CrimeGyörgy FehérHungary

    A former inspector on his last day with the department is called in to investigate a child murder. A suspect soon confesses to the crime, but knowing that the confession came only after the man was browbeaten in a relentless, 20-hour interrogation, the inspector’s keen police instincts tell him that the man is not the real murderer and that there is a serial killer at work, with the girl’s murder being related to other child murders that occurred in the area. However, he is alone in his assessment and the police close the case.Read More »

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