• Adonis Kyrou – To bloko AKA The Roundup (1965)

    1961-1970Adonis KyrouDramaGreeceWar
    To bloko (1965)
    To bloko (1965)

    On a quiet but restless summer night of the turbulent 1944, the German conquerors set up an ambush in Kokkinia, a poor commoners’ neighbourhood of Piraeus, and manage to capture Kosmas, a ruthless black marketeer, during the celebrations for his marriage with Antigone. Under those circumstances, Kosmas will soon have to face an impossible and agonising dilemma: he must betray his country to save his life. But is Kosmas really a traitor?Read More »

  • Kriv Stenders – The Go-Betweens: Right Here (2017)

    2011-2020AustraliaDocumentaryKriv StendersMusical
    The Go Betweens Right Here (2017)
    The Go Betweens Right Here (2017)

    Legends of the indie Oz Rock scene, The Go-Betweens provided a soundtrack to a generation of music enthusiasts throughout the 80s, developing a unique and compelling combination of song writing, both angst ridden and sensitive, that eluded the mainstream and all the trappings of popular success.

    Four decades in the making, Right Here: Finding the Go-Betweens explores the quintessential Aussie band from formation in 1977 by Queensland University students Robert Forster and Grant McLennan, joined by Lindy Morrison on drums until the band broke up in late 1989, after six critically acclaimed albums. They reformed in 2000 for three more albums before McLennan died in 2006, aged 48.Read More »

  • Kei Kumai – Umi to dokuyaku aka The Sea and Poison (1986)

    Kei Kumai1981-1990ArthouseDramaJapan
    Umi to dokuyaku (1986)
    Umi to dokuyaku (1986)

    Quote:
    LEAD: EARLY in ”The Sea and Poison,” the harrowing Japanese movie now at Film Forum 1, a surgical team performs a lung operation on a young woman. It is probably the most graphic view that most of its audience will ever have had of the scalpel and forceps doing their work, and you may find yourself joining the young intern Suguro, who confesses, ”Today in the operating room, I had to close my eyes.

    EARLY in ”The Sea and Poison,” the harrowing Japanese movie now at Film Forum 1, a surgical team performs a lung operation on a young woman. It is probably the most graphic view that most of its audience will ever have had of the scalpel and forceps doing their work, and you may find yourself joining the young intern Suguro, who confesses, ”Today in the operating room, I had to close my eyes.”Read More »

  • Ján Kadár & Elmar Klos – Touha zvaná Anada AKA Adrift (1971)

    1971-1980Czech RepublicDramaElmar KlosJán Kadár
    Touha zvaná Anada (1971)
    Touha zvaná Anada (1971)

    A fisherman saves Anada, a woman adrift, from drowning. He takes her to his home, and protects her. Eventually, she occupies a larger place than was to be expected. He commits adultery with her, but his own wife seems to be in love with the strange young woman.Read More »

  • Wayne Wang & Spencer Nakasako – Life Is Cheap… But Toilet Paper Is Expensive (1989)

    Wayne Wang1981-1990ComedyCrimeSpencer NakasakoUSA
    Life Is Cheap... But Toilet Paper Is Expensive (1989)
    Life Is Cheap… But Toilet Paper Is Expensive (1989)

    Quote:
    A man is hired by a group of people he believes to be gangsters to escort a briefcase from America to Hong Kong. When he arrives, however, his contact is nowhere to be found. With no further instructions, he decides to take in the sights of Hong Kong, which consist of him taking part in a great deal of blood, sex and general weirdness, all while wearing a briefcase handcuffed to his arm.Read More »

  • Michael Powell – 49th Parallel AKA The Invaders (1941)

    1941-1950ClassicsMichael PowellUnited KingdomWar
    49th Parallel (1941)
    49th Parallel (1941)

    Synopsis:
    In the early years of World War II, a German U-boat (U-37) sinks Allied shipping in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and then tries to evade Canadian Military Forces seeking to destroy it by sailing up to Hudson Bay. The U-boat’s fanatical Nazi Captain sends some members of his crew to look for food and other supplies at a Hudson Bay Company outpost. No sooner than the shore party (lead by Lieutenant Hirth) reaches the shore, the U-boat is spotted and sunk by the Canadian Armed Forces, leaving the six members of the shore party stranded in Canada. The Nazi Lieutenant then starts to plan his crew’s return to the Fatherland. He needs to reach the neutral U.S., or be captured. Along the way, they meet a variety of characters, each with their own views on the war and nationalism. In this movie, Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger show their ideas of why the U.S. should join the Allied fight against the Nazis.Read More »

  • Jun’ya Satô – Ningen no shômei AKA Proof of the Man (1977)

    1971-1980CrimeDramaJapanJun'ya Satô
    Ningen no shômei (1977)
    Ningen no shômei (1977)

    When an American is murdered in a Japanese inn, Tokyo police Detective Munesue follows the trail of the killer to New York City. There he is joined by Detective Shuftan, and together they sort out the crime.Read More »

  • Takeshi Fukunaga – Mountain Woman (2022)

    2021-2030AsianFantasyJapanTakeshi Fukunaga
    Mountain Woman (2022)
    Mountain Woman (2022)

    Late 18th century, Tohoku. An outcast girl, Rin lives in a village suffering from famine. She draws strength from Mt. Hayachine, where the spirits of humans ascend after passing.Read More »

  • Steve Buscemi – Trees Lounge (1996)

    1991-2000DramaSteve BuscemiUSA
    Trees Lounge (1996)
    Trees Lounge (1996)

    A Tom Waits song in movie form, Steve Buscemi’s directorial debut is a semi-autobiographical account of a barfly in his thirties who inherits an ice cream truck. The impressive extended cast includes Carol Kane, Anthony LaPaglia, Mimi Rogers, Seymour Cassel, the lovely Eszter Balint, and many others.Read More »

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