• Bruce Baillie – All My Life (1966)

    USA1961-1970Bruce BaillieExperimental
    All My Life (1966)
    All My Life (1966)

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    The film is made up of one single take. The camera pans to the left, focusing on a delapitated fence in a rural field, as Ella Fitzgerald’s “All My Life” plays on the soundtrack. At the end of the 3 minute film, the camera tilts up to the blue sky just as the song ends.Read More »

  • Kiyoshi Kurosawa – Chime (2024)

    Kiyoshi Kurosawa2021-2030HorrorJapanThriller
    Chime (2024)
    Chime (2024)

    The life of a schoolteacher is disrupted by a chime that brings with it an increasing sense of dread.Read More »

  • Mani Ratnam – Bombay (1995)

    Mani Ratnam1991-2000AsianDramaIndia
    Bombay (1995)
    Bombay (1995)

    Based on true incidents, a south Indian Hindu man falls in love with a Muslim woman–taboo in the small village from which they hail. They marry against family wishes and move to Mumbai, where he works as a reporter for a large daily newspaper. Eventually, the couple has twin boys. The rest of the film is set during the December 1992-January 1993 period when the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid controversy raised religious tension in Mumbai and other parts of India, which sparked rioting and violence. The couple is separated from their children, and the fathers of both parents are killed when their home is burned by rioters. A reporter is shown interviewing politicians from both factions as well as the police. An underlying moral of thinking of oneself as an Indian rather than a Hindu or a Muslim is prevalent throughout the latter part of the film. The family is finally reunited after much searching through hospitals, morgues, and shelters. But the violence has left indelible impressions in the minds of the children.Read More »

  • Sohn Koo-Yong – Night Walk (2023)

    2021-2030DocumentaryExperimentalSohn Koo-YongSouth Korea
    Night Walk (2023)
    Night Walk (2023)

    Small nightly monochrome silent landscapes to observe and enter another time to feel how everyday transforms through the gaze.

    This gorgeous landscape film is an invitation to the magical wonders of the night. Sohn Koo-yong’s second feature is a soothing, silent caress for our senses. Composed of a series of deliciously framed still shots and abstract drawings made by the filmmaker himself, superimposed onto the filmed images, it will enthral you with an enchanting ambience and unique lyricism. Without any sound or music, it speaks in a selection of poems by the Seonbi of the Joseon Dynasty that melts into the nightscape.Read More »

  • Bruce Malmuth & Gary Nelson – Nighthawks (1981)

    Gary Nelson1981-1990ActionBruce MalmuthCrimeUSA
    Nighthawks (1981)
    Nighthawks (1981)

    New York cop Deke DaSilva loves his job on the decoy squad so much he has several times forgone promotion. So when he and his partner are assigned to a new anti-terrorist unit he is pretty hostile to the idea. The unit is run by a British expert who suspects a major terrorist is in town. His message is shoot to kill, which makes DaSilva even unhappier. But when bombs start going off he thinks again.Read More »

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

    2001-2010ExperimentalSu FriedrichUSA
    The Head of a Pin (2004)
    The Head of a Pin (2004)

    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 »

  • Tarsem Singh – The Cell (2000)

    USA1991-2000CrimeHorrorTarsem Singh
    The Cell (2000)
    The Cell (2000)

    An F.B.I. Agent persuades a social worker, who is adept with a new experimental technology, to enter the mind of a comatose serial killer in order to learn where he has hidden his latest kidnap victim.Read More »

  • Mario O’Hara – Babae sa Breakwater AKA Woman of Breakwater (2003)

    Mario O'Hara2001-2010DramaPhilippines
    Babae sa Breakwater (2003)
    Babae sa Breakwater (2003)

    In a poor village by the Manila Bay breakwater, brothers Buboy and Basilio come to the city to escape from the violence at home. They meet a prostitute named Pakita and become close with her when Basilio treats her wounds. All they want is to lead normal lives, but the town’s leader Dave has knavish interruptions that await them.Read More »

  • Sarah Colt & Helen Ryan Dobrowski – American Experience: Fly with Me (2024)

    Sarah Colt2021-2030DocumentaryHelen Ryan DobrowskiUSA
    Fly with Me (2024)
    Fly with Me (2024)

    Fly With Me tells the story of the pioneering young women who became flight attendants at a time when single women were unable to order a drink, eat alone in a restaurant, own a credit card or get a prescription for birth control. Becoming a “stewardess,” as they were called, offered unheard-of opportunities for travel, glamour, adventure and independence. Although often maligned as feminist sellouts, these women were on the frontlines of the battle to assert gender equality and transform the workplace. Featuring firsthand accounts, personal stories and a rich archival record, the film tells the lively and important but neglected history of the women who changed the world while flying it.Read More »

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