• Laurent Bouzereau – Music by John Williams (2024)

    2021-2030DocumentaryLaurent BouzereauUSA

    A recent documentary on perhaps the most important composer of film music of the last 50 years.

    Matt Zoller Seitz wrote:
    “Music by John Williams” probably would’ve been a pleasure to watch even if it hadn’t gone as deep into the process of scoring as it does: a glorified supplement, made enjoyable mainly by the way it hits our nostalgic triggers. What makes it special is that it truly cares about the nuts and bolts of marrying pictures to music and understands how to explain the finer points to people who aren’t musicians.Read More »

  • Miguel Gomes – Grand Tour (2024)

    2021-2030DramaMiguel GomesPortugalRomance

    Synopsis
    Edward, civil servant, flees fiancee Molly on their wedding day in Rangoon, 1917. His travels replace panic with melancholy. Molly, set on marriage, amused by his escape, trails him across Asia.Read More »

  • Pablo Dotta – El dirigible (1994)

    1991-2000DramaPablo DottaThrillerUruguay

    A young french girl arrives at Montevideo to interview famous Uruguayan writer Juan Carlos Onetti and do some research on the history of the city. She’s interested in finding pictures of the day president Baltasar Brum committed suicide in plain view and also pictures of a zeppelin flying over the city, at the end of the 19th century. A photographer tries to help her and they find themselves involved in a mysterious intrigue story. Is it possible to invent the images of a country without memories?Read More »

  • Robert Kramer – Doc’s Kingdom (1988)

    1981-1990ArthouseDramaPortugalRobert Kramer

    An angry young man goes to Europe to find his father, a ’60s radical turned doctor in exile.

    Doc lives on the edge of Europe where it imperceptibly slides over into the Third World. As a doctor, he knows that the illness he has contracted ten years before in war-torn Africa is getting worse. The diagnosis is cholera, but Doc Knows the disease’s real name: despair. His thoughts about his failed struggle for justice and ideals are drowned regularly in alcohol. On the other side of the world lives Jimmy, a speed-loving motorbike freak who, when his mother dies, finds a letter from Doc and discovers that his father, whom he thought was dead, is still alive. The encounter of the two men leads to a reappraisal of two worlds in opposition.Read More »

  • James MacTaggart – Play for Today: Orkney (1971)

    1971-1980DramaJames MacTaggartShort FilmUnited Kingdom

    Short stories by George MacKay Brown, adapted for television by John McGrath

    Three short-stories by Orcadian author Brown, adapted to create three short plays, running back-to-back, in an episode lasting just over 90-minutes. It explores the lives of islanders, past and present.

    Brown won the Saltire Society Scottish Book of the Year and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction, and although ultimately unsuccessful he was shortlisted for a Booker Prize for fiction.

    Take into consideration that there’s three stories with approx. 10 actors and actresses in each, then add in Scottish drama’s reputation for using the same tried-and-tested faces over and over again. That means, if you’re a Scot over 40, you’re bound to end up spending the evening guessing the other things they were in!Read More »

  • Stan Brakhage – Window Water Baby Moving (1959) 

    1951-1960Amos Vogel: Film as a Subversive ArtExperimentalShort FilmStan BrakhageUSA

    On a winter’s day, a woman stretches near a window then sits in a bathtub of water. She’s happy. Her lover is nearby; there are close ups of her face, her pregnant belly, and his hands caressing her. She gives birth: we see the crowning of the baby’s head, then the birth itself; we watch a pair of hands tie off and cut the umbilical cord. With the help of the attending hands, the mother expels the placenta. The infant, a baby girl, nurses. We return from time to time to the bath scene. By the end, dad’s excited; mother and daughter rest.Read More »

  • Michel Deville – La lectrice AKA The Reader (1988)

    1981-1990ComedyDramaFranceMichel Deville

    Quote:
    A multi-faceted film based on Raymond Jean’s novel “La Lectrice”. Constance (Miou-Miou) reads the novel aloud in bed to her lover. Inspired by the story of Marie, a woman who advertises her services as a reader of literature, Constance decides to do the same. Here the film takes on a kaleidoscopic effect as the lives of Constance and Marie become merged, making it hard to distinguish what is real and what is fantasy. This structure is further complicated when the lives of Constance’s clients become tangled with the stories she reads. The film is interspersed with readings from well known literary sources as diverse as, amongst others, Baudelaire, Duras, Tolstoy, Lewis Carroll and de Sade’s “120 days…”Read More »

  • Mike Nichols – Wolf (1994)

    1991-2000DramaHorrorMike NicholsUSA

    Publisher Will Randall becomes a demon wolf and has to fight to keep his job.Read More »

  • Gianluca Matarrese – Fashion Babylon (2022)

    2021-2030DocumentaryFranceGianluca Matarrese

    This is the tale of three artists who navigate the fashion world: from the front rows at shows to their tiny hotel rooms, constantly on the move, they struggle to thrive in social media culture in a decaying world which is now forced to reinvent itself.Read More »

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