• Mark Rydell – James Dean (2001)

    2001-2010DocumentaryDramaMark RydellUSA

    Quote:
    The brief, but mythical, life and career of film acting legend James Dean is dramatized in this biographical 2001 feature, originally produced for cable television. Dean is portrayed here as a hard worker and wild man, yet a sensitive lost… The brief, but mythical, life and career of film acting legend James Dean is dramatized in this biographical 2001 feature, originally produced for cable television. Dean is portrayed here as a hard worker and wild man, yet a sensitive lost soul whose own turbulent life mirrored the roles he took on his short, but greatly influential career. Dean is played by James Franco under the direction of Hollywood veteran Mark Rydell, a friend of Dean during his life. Rydell’s insights provide an especially insightful look at studio politics and procedure in the 1950s.Read More »

  • Wilfred Lucas – The Man from Kangaroo (1920)

    1911-1920AustraliaDramaWilfred Lucas

    “The Man From Kangaroo” was the first film of Australian athlete Rex “Snowy” Baker (1884-1953). It was filmed in September-October 1919 on location in the Kangaroo Valley and at Gunnedah, with interior shots filmed at Sydney’s Theatre Royal. It opened at the Lyceum and Lyric Theatres in Sydney on Saturday 24 January 1920, It appears to have escaped a detailed review in “The Sydney Morning Herald”, but the Adelaide newspaper “The Register” of 28 April 1920 enthused about it in the following terms:Read More »

  • Hsiao-Hsien Hou – Qian xi man bo aka Millennium Mambo (2001)

    2001-2010DramaHsiao-hsien HouTaiwan

    Nick Schager – Lessons of Darkness wrote:
    As the new millennium dawns, Vicky (Qi Shu) balances separate love affairs with abusive, drug-smoking Hao-Hao (Chun-hao Tuan) and paternal petty gangster Jack (Jack Kao) in Hou Hsiao-Hsien’s exquisite Millennium Mambo. Narrated (in hindsight) by Vicky from the year 2011, the film’s splintered, flashback-heavy narrative nominally concerns Vicky’s tumultuous two romances, though the storyline is – even more than usual for Hou – largely inconsequential. Supposedly part of a trilogy about Taiwanese youth culture, Millennium Mambo is similar to Hou’s superior Goodbye South, Goodbye in that both chart small-timers’ aimless search for money, love, or, at least, some fleeting feeling of genuine human connection.Read More »

  • Miriam Dehne & Esther Gronenborn & Irene von Alberti – Stadt als Beute AKA The City as Prey [+Extras] (2005)

    Miriam DehneArthouseDramaEsther GronenbornGermanyIrene von Alberti

    Directed by a group of three young female directors named Irene von Alberti, Miriam Dehne and Esther Gronenborn. Each one of them has written and directed one of the episodes, which where composed to a continual narrative. Every episode is about one of the members of the Prater-ensemble (Prater is a small off-mainstream stage in Kastanienallee /Berlin Prenzlauer Berg, a part of the city well-known as a students district with lots of bars, night-clubs and fashion-stores, but also high unemployment). They are rehearsing René Polleschs “Stadt als Beute” / “city as a prey”, which was staged at Prater in 2001. Read More »

  • David Lynch – Fictitious Anacin Commercial (1967)

    1961-1970David LynchShort FilmUSA

    A commercial for Anacin.Read More »

  • León Klimovsky – A Ghentar si muore facile AKA Die Easy in Ghentar (1967)

    León Klimovsky1961-1970ActionAdventureItaly

    In order to overturn the government of some exotic country, the rebels decide to hire an experienced American diver (George Hilton). His risky mission: recover from the botton of the sea a treasure, which would provide financial support to their endeavor.Read More »

  • Marco Bellocchio – Il regista di matrimoni AKA The Wedding Director (2006)

    2001-2010DramaItalyMarco BellocchioMystery

    A merchant’s house in the Stockholm archipelago. Katha, an old woman comes here every year. So does her father, who once built the house. She wants the family, her children and their children to join her at Paradistorg. This leads to conflicts.Read More »

  • Gunnel Lindblom – Paradistorg AKA Summer Paradise (1977)

    1971-1980DramaGunnel LindblomSweden

    […] Lindblom made her debut as a film director with Summer Paradise (Paradistorg), a film version of Ulla Isaksson’s novel of the same name. Isaksson and Lindblom co-wrote the screenplay, which centres on an impressive summerhouse in the Stockholm archipelago. Every summer the various generations of the Wik family gather at the house, where the matriarchal doctor Katha – played by Birgitta Valberg, who won a Guldbagge award for the role – is the undisputed hub of the family. However, exasperations and disdain are bubbling under the surface of this Swedish idyll, and Bergmanesque elements are clearly discernible in the dialogues that resolve these issues. In one central scene a bitter quarrel breaks out around the dangers facing children in welfare Sweden as a result of women’s liberation and the desire for self-realisation.
    nordicwomeninfilm.comRead More »

  • Erwan Le Duc – La fille de son père AKA No Love Lost (2023)

    2021-2030ComedyDramaErwan Le DucFrance

    Synopsis:
    Etienne, a young father, must deal with the fact that his now-teenage daughter Rosa is ready to move forward and build her own life away from him.Read More »

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