• Slatan Dudow – Unser täglich Brot AKA Our Daily Bread (1949)

    Slatan Dudow1941-1950GermanyPolitics
    Unser täglich Brot (1949)
    Unser täglich Brot (1949)

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    A story about a family after the Second World War. The petty bourgeois cashier Karl Weber of Berlin observes from a distance how his son Ernst participates in the building of a new socialist society. Karl does not understand Ernst’s visions, instead he confides in his other son Harry. However, Harry becomes involved in illicit business and Karl quickly realizes that it would be best to join his son Ernst in the citizen-owned factory. With this film, director Slatan Dudow (1903-1963) continued the traditions of proletarian German film from the Weimar Republic. As with his first feature film Kuhle Wampe, from a screenplay by Bertolt Brecht, Dudow wanted an art that “cultivates the viewer’s psyche.” His postwar films were intended to make the viewers realize the importance of supporting the “new order” in East Germany. Our Daily Bread became known as a premiere film of its day under the rubric of “socialist realism.” Slatan Dudow’s work was convincing mainly through his detailed descriptions of socialist everyday life. Music by Hanns Eisler was the centerpiece of contemporary review. After coming back from his exile in America, the composer created a score that challenged, thrilled, and focused. Berlin’s world of ruins is captured in almost documentary fashion.Read More »

  • Marcel L’Herbier – Forfaiture AKA The Cheat (1937)

    Marcel L'Herbier1931-1940DramaFrance
    Forfaiture (1937)
    Forfaiture (1937)

    Synopsis:
    ‘Whilst her husband, the engineer Pierre Moret, is engaged on construction projects, Denise occupies herself with charity work in the Chinese town that has become her home. Tempted into a gambling den, she soon loses a fortune. She has no recourse but to accept a gift of money from the wealthy Prince Hu-Long, who has fallen in love with her. Realising that she cannot accept such a gift, Denise returns the money to the prince, not realising that by taking the money she has become his property…’
    – Films de FranceRead More »

  • Anna Hints – Savvusanna sõsarad AKA Smoke Sauna Sisterhood (2023)

    Anna Hints2021-2030DocumentaryEstonia
    Smoke Sauna Sisterhood (2023)
    Smoke Sauna Sisterhood (2023)

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    “Women share their innermost secrets and intimate experiences inside an Estonian smoke sauna. Cleansing their bodies and baring their souls, they embrace the healing power of sisterhood. Anna Hints’ Sundance-winning documentary celebrates the centuries-old smoke sauna tradition, recognized on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.” —Greenwich EntertainmentRead More »

  • Paul Joyce – Motion and Emotion: The Films of Wim Wenders (1990)

    Paul Joyce1981-1990DocumentaryUnited Kingdom
    The Films of Wim Wenders (1990)
    The Films of Wim Wenders (1990)

    This documentary focuses on the person and the films of one of Germany’s premiere post-war filmmakers, Wim Wenders. Wenders is a lifelong fan of American pop culture, particularly its rock music and B-movies, and his highly personalized filmmaking style is deeply influenced by both of these. He is best known for films featuring drifters and the lure of the open road and open spaces. The documentary features interviews with actors like Dennis Hopper, filmmakers (cinematographer Robby Muller) and rock musicians (e.g., Ry Cooder) and others who have worked with him over the years, as well as interviews with the director himself, who is well aware of his cinematic gifts and limitations.Read More »

  • James Toback – When Will I Be Loved (2004)

    2001-2010DramaJames TobackThrillerUSA
    When Will I Be Loved (2004)
    When Will I Be Loved (2004)

    Feeling undervalued by her boyfriend, a young woman begins to explore her sexuality with other people.Read More »

  • Robert Iscove – The Forget-Me-Not Murders (1994)

    1991-2000MysteryRobert IscoveThrillerUSA
    The Forget Me Not Murders (1994)
    The Forget Me Not Murders (1994)

    A detective tries to track down a serial killer who is thought to be targeting the policeman’s god-daughter.Read More »

  • Leopoldo Torre Nilsson – La casa del ángel (1957)

    Leopoldo Torre Nilsson1951-1960DramaSpain

    The House of the Angel focuses on the ruling class in 1920s Argentina, a deeply repressive society where political arguments were often settled by duels, and young women were expected to be totally ignorant of sex.Read More »

  • Su Friedrich – The Head of a Pin (2004)

    Su Friedrich2001-2010ExperimentalUSA
    The Head of a Pin (2004)
    The Head of a Pin (2004)

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    The Head of a Pin reveals the awkward ruminations of the filmmaker and her friends as they attempt to learn about nature. Starting out as an examination of the differences between urban and rural life, between the daily grind and summer vacations, the film turns unexpectedly into a portrait of what happens when city dwellers encounter a country spider.Read More »

  • Hisatora Kumagai – Shanhai rikusentai aka Naval Brigade at Shanghai (1939)

    1931-1940Hisatora KumagaiJapanWar
    Shanhai rikusentai (1939)
    Shanhai rikusentai (1939)

    This film attempts to reconstruct the tension of the Battle of Shanghai through an episode in an understated way, introducting its story in a documentary mode. In the film story, Japan’s marine regiment protects Japanese residents and Chinese refugees-women and young children-from rampant street fighting, Shanhai Rikusentai unsparingly uses its first eight minutes for an official-mannered self-justification of the war. From the viewpoint of explaining Japan’s military operation,the narration refers to the city s spatial division in sync with maps on screen.
    [Dissonance to Affinity: An Ideological Analysis of Japanese Cinema in the 1930s]Read More »

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