• Maya Deren – Ensemble for Somnambulists (1951)

    Maya Deren1951-1960ExperimentalPerformanceUSA
    Ensemble for Somnambulists (1951)
    Ensemble for Somnambulists (1951)

    “Created by Maya Deren as part of a Toronto Film Society workshop, this unpublished film ‘poem’ is a luminous work of nighttime choreography. It was also a trial run for her later film, The Very Eye of Night” — from the dvdRead More »

  • Rino Di Silvestro – Le deportate della sezione speciale SS AKA Deported Women of the SS Special Section (1976)

    Rino Di Silvestro1971-1980ExploitationItalyWar
    Deporteret af SS
(Deported Women of the SS Special Section)
Filmlab DK VHS
    Le deportate della sezione speciale SS (1976)

    Synopsis:
    About the daily ins and outs of life in a Nazi women’s prison. The women get to the camp and are given the usual medical tests to make sure they’re healthy enough for torture. There is a long shaving sequence in which pubic hair goes under the razor. The commander of the camp becomes infatuated with one of the prisoners. He wants her to love him. He goes through various romantic wooing ideas, (humiliation, solitary confinement), until she decides to leave a present in her vagina for him in the climax.Read More »

  • Peter Greenaway – Four American Composers (1983)

    Peter Greenaway1981-1990DocumentaryPerformanceUnited Kingdom
    Four American Composers (1983)
    Four American Composers (1983)

    AMG plot
    It makes sense that an offbeat director such as Peter Greenaway (The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover, Prospero’s Books) would be attracted to a project such as 4 American Composers, a 1983 British television special profiling John Cage, Meredith Monk, Philip Glass, and Robert Ashley, four U.S. musical artists who haven’t been content simply to entertain, but feel compelled to “push the envelope” of music.Read More »

  • Ulises de la Orden – El Juicio AKA The Trial (2023)

    2021-2030ArgentinaDocumentaryPoliticsUlises de la Orden
    El Juicio (2023)
    El Juicio (2023)

    Quote:
    Argentina, 1985, at the trial of the last dictatorship’s military juntas. On the stand, the six judges; on one side, the prosecution, and on the other, the military personnel accused of genocide.Read More »

  • Charles-Lucien Lépine – 5 films (1906)

    1901-1910Charles-Lucien LépineFantasyFranceSilentThe Birth of Cinema
    Charles Lucien Lépine 5 films (1906)
    Charles Lucien Lépine 5 films (1906)

    Again not much info about Lépine, another director of the Pathé studio with a very limited career, again mostly fantasy stuff, to be noted is ‘Le tour au monde d’un policier’ lovely work.Read More »

  • Ela Alyamac – Peri tozu AKA Fairy Dust (2008)

    2001-2010DramaEla AlyamacRomanceTurkey
    Peri tozu (2008)
    Peri tozu (2008)

    On the day of her mother’s death Deniz asks Peter Pan to come and take her to Neverland. Her best friend Emre convinces her to stay, and they make a pact to never leave each other and live in the Neverland that they will create together. Deniz’s world tumbles down when Emre, as a young man, suffers a heart attack and is rushed to the hospital. When Emre falls into a coma Deniz decides to go on a journey to gather fairy dust which she believes will heal her friend. On the way she bumps into Cem who is on his way to see his dying father. Along with seeing the father he has rejected since his childhood, Cem is also running away from his fiancee and their wedding preparations. On this journey of hope, Deniz and Cem’s lives entwine as they get to know each other. When they return to Istanbul, their new relationship and the magical fairy dust is put to the test.Read More »

  • William Castle – 13 Ghosts (1960)

    William Castle1951-1960ClassicsHorrorUSA
    13 Ghosts (1960)
    13 Ghosts (1960)

    Reclusive Dr. Zorba has died and left his eerie mansion to his penniless nephew Cyrus Zorba and his family. Along with the house, the Zorba family has also inherited the occultist’s collection of 12 ghosts, who can only be seen through Zorba’s special goggles. The family members, their lives at risk upon the discovery that Dr. Zorba’s fortune lies hidden somewhere in the house, receive aid from unexpected quarters as the threat to their lives is revealed.Read More »

  • Arthur Maria Rabenalt – Chemie und Liebe AKA Chemistry and Love (1948)

    Arthur Maria Rabenalt1941-1950ComedyGermanySci-Fi
    Chemie und Liebe (1948)
    Chemie und Liebe (1948)

    The first science fiction film of the DEFA: Futuristic comedy about a revolutionary invention.

    Synopsis:
    In the country “Kapitalia” Dr. Alland has made a breakthrough invention.
    The profit-hungry industrialist Da Costa tries to get to it by sending a series of alluring women towards him.Read More »

  • Aleksei Sidorov – Brigada AKA The Brigade (2002)

    2001-2010Aleksei SidorovCrimeRussiaTV
    Brigada (2002)
    Brigada (2002)

    SYNOPSIS
    Being the most notorious TV-product of post-Soviet Russia, “Brigada” is an epic story about a company of bosom friends that, step by step, is transformed, leading by ambitions and social conditions, to the high class gang with excessive economical and, even, policitcal purposes (or, one can say, appetites). The regular, form-building, undisguised, even pushy alternation of brutal and sentimental scenes especially excited the audience. Supporters (and, also, authors theirselves) pointed out the classical tradition of gangster sagas, while opponents accused this serial as a cynical exploitation of most primitive fears-‘n’-hopes of common people and forewarned about dangerous social consequences (indeed, many children began to play in “brigades” on city streets with all their ingenuousness). The very title “Brigada” became a kind of symbol of over-effective media product that doesn’t worry about moral; main actor Sergey Bezrukov immediately became the superstar of Russian popular culture.Read More »

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