• Ana Hatherly – Revolução AKA Revolution (1975)

    1971-1980Ana HatherlyDocumentaryExperimentalPortugal
    Revolução (1975)
    Revolução (1975)

    In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the 25 de Abril revolution.
    50 years of freedom.

    Fátima Rolo Duarte wrote:
    The speed of each image sewn together with the speed of each image in the blink of an eye. For what is worth, memory remains intact after all. The walls turn outwards, emerge from the darkness, vibrate. Sound accompanies things, signs, seemingly disordered fragments. Ana Hatherly is the director-weaver of this monument in honor of the immediate 25th of April. Alive, crazy and praised for its vertiginous editing, “incoactive mosaics”, to use a felicitous expression by Marie-José Mondzain. Read More »

  • Claudine Eizykman – Bruine Squamma (1977)

    Claudine Eizykman1971-1980ExperimentalFrance
    Bruine Squamma (1977)
    Bruine Squamma (1977)

    Movie’s themes : French experimental of the 70’s, Time

    Quote:
    “Claudine Eizykman’s Bruine Squamma (bruine: a kind of mist which absorbs and reflects light, and squama: a sliver of the epidermis which is shed from the skin), is impressive for the way it is organised and its jamming of a series of sporadic images, infinitely repeated and varied, with no narrative impulse whatsoever. Nothing but flashes, explosions, extinctions, splashes of images which succeed one another, shift forward or back, are superimposed, as in a game of transparent cards.”
    Boris Lehman in La relève, 25/11/77.Read More »

  • Charles B. Griffith – Eat My Dust (1976)

    1971-1980ActionCharles B. GriffithExploitationUSA
    Eat My Dust (1976)
    Eat My Dust (1976)

    Darlene’s into going fast, Hoover’s into Darlene, but when they both get into a red-hot race car, the reckless fun accelerates into a trunk-full of hot pursuits.Read More »

  • Yoshimitsu Morita – No yohna mono AKA Something Like It (1981) (HD)

    Yoshimitsu Morita1981-1990ComedyJapanPerformance
    No yohna mono (1981)
    No yohna mono (1981)

    Quote:
    Life seems to be good for Shintoto, an up-and-coming rakugo artist who has just had his first sexual experience at a local brothel. Lucky for him, he gets to date the beautiful sex worker he meets that day, and a younger high school rakugo aficionado is also vying for his attention. But for clumsy, heart-on-his-sleeve Shintoto, life doesn’t stay rosy for long.Read More »

  • Jean Epstein – Mauprat (1926)

    Jean Epstein1921-1930DramaFranceSilent
    Mauprat (1926)
    Mauprat (1926)

    Set before the French Revolution, the film tells the story of Bernard De Mauprat, a noble orphan, raised by despicable aristocrats, who is saved from the gallows by his cousin Edmée and his father, the knight Hubert De Mauprat. The return of Bernard causes tensions within Mauprat’s family since him tries to win the heart of his cousin Edmée (Knight of La Marche’s fiancée) after obtaining her pledge of loyalty under a certain threat of rape.Read More »

  • Jean Becker – Les volets verts AKA The Heart of a Man (2022)

    Jean Becker2021-2030DramaFrance
    Les volets verts (2022)
    Les volets verts (2022)

    It describes the twilight of a sacred monster, Jules Maugin, an actor at the height of his glory. Under the famous personality, the big mouth, and the social shell, lies the intimate portrait of a man laid bare.Read More »

  • Iris Kaltenbäck – Le ravissement AKA The Rapture (2023)

    2021-2030DramaFranceIris Kaltenbäck
    Le ravissement (2023)
    Le ravissement (2023)

    Plot: Lydia, a dedicated midwife, is in the middle of a breakup. At the time, her best friend Salomé tells her she is pregnant. One day, she comes across Milo – a one-night stand – as she is carrying her friend’s baby in her arms.Read More »

  • Chan-wook Park – Boksuneun naui geot AKA Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance (2002)

    2001-2010Chan-wook ParkCrimeDramaSouth Korea
    Boksuneun naui geot (2002)
    Boksuneun naui geot (2002)

    Quote:
    As anyone who’s watched “The Way of the Gun” knows, the furthest distance between two points is always between a kidnapper and his money. In “Sympathy for Mr Vengeance”, though, getting the money is easy. It’s staying alive long enough to spend it that’s the problem.

    Taking its cue from the Pang brothers’ similarly excellent “Bangkok Dangerous”, “Sympathy for Mr Vengeance” stars Shin Ha-kyun as Ryu, a deaf and dumb steelworker who kidnaps his boss’ daughter in order to pay for a kidney operation for his beloved sister. Nothing goes according to plan, and what ought to have been easy money soon turns into blood money.Read More »

  • Seijun Suzuki – Kawachi Karumen AKA Carmen from Kawachi (1966)

    Seijun Suzuki1961-1970ComedyDramaJapan
    Kawachi Karumen (1966)
    Kawachi Karumen (1966)

    ‘Carmen from Kawachi brings the nihilist Suzuki universe to a woman’s life in the decidedly unsentimental education of a provincial factory worker, Tsuyuko, whose rape by two fellow villagers starts her on the road to sexual awareness and finally, independence. It is a long, picaresque road indeed, meandering from Osaka’s Club Dada, through liaisons with a millionaire, a dominatrix, and an action painter–all the while cohabiting with a degenerate if loving roué. The determining encounter is with a corrupt monk, whose sordid affair with her mother had been for Tsuyuko a primal introduction to sexual hypocrisy and male brutality.’Read More »

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