• Various – Gure oroitzapenak (2018)

    Various2011-2020ArthouseDramaSpain
    Gure oroitzapenak (2018)
    Gure oroitzapenak (2018)

    The countenance of the basque writer Joseba Sarrionandia is multi-faceted, not only for having dabbled in all literary forms of expression, but for having been capable of creating his own imagery, composed of endless worlds. Thus, several of the elements appearing in the literary world will undoubtedly appear here: the sea, the port, childhood, trains, uprooting, war, destruction, love, drifting, pain, fantasy, mystery, initiation, torture.Read More »

  • Francis Ford Coppola – The Outsiders (1983)

    Francis Ford Coppola1981-1990CrimeDramaUSA
    The Outsiders (1983)
    The Outsiders (1983)

    When two poor greasers, Johnny, and Ponyboy are assaulted by a vicious gang, the socs, and Johnny kills one of the attackers, tension begins to mount between the two rival gangs, setting off a turbulent chain of events.Read More »

  • Henri Pachard – The Budding of Brie (1980)

    USA1971-1980EroticaHenri Pachard
    The Budding of Brie (1980)
    The Budding of Brie (1980)

    A young woman ingratiates herself with a movie star, then takes all she can from her.Read More »

  • Umit Unal – Gölgesizler AKA The Shadowless (2009)

    Umit Unal2001-2010DramaFantasyTurkey
    Gölgesizler (2009)
    Gölgesizler (2009)

    A barber working in Istanbul longs to be ‘both here and far, far away’. And one day, without warning, he takes himself off and disappears abruptly into the great far away. The barber settles in a far-flung village, and as chance would have it the one-time local barber, Jingle Nuri, vanished from the place years ago. The village is in the hands of the mukhtar, the elected local chief. So the new barber rents his shop and opens the doors for business. The village is not, however, the innocent village. The mukhtar finds himself dealing with one mysterious disappearance after another. Güvercin, the prettiest girl in the village, is now missing without trace. The mukhtar and his only armed man, the village guard, set about questioning everyone in the village. Read More »

  • Claude Faraldo – Themroc (1973) (HD)

    Claude Faraldo1971-1980ComedyFranceThe Films of May '68
    Themroc (1973) (HD)
    Themroc (1973) (HD)

    Quote:
    Themroc is a very unusual 1973 French film by director Claude Faraldo. Made on a very low budget with no intelligible dialog, Themroc tells the story of a French blue collar worker who rebels against modern society, reverting into an urban caveman.

    The Themroc history is about a typical middle-aged French worker who rebels against the absurdity of everyday life. He shares an apartment with his ​​mother and sister, every day goes to boring and non-profit work. But one day, all of a sudden, in complete frustration, he destroys all his property, demolishes the walls of his apartment, it literally turns into a cave and starts to act like a Neanderthal. His rebellion, his anti-social activities are amazingly attractive to the neighbors, and they soon begin to do the same. Police trying to find a way to contain his behavior.Read More »

  • Robert Gardner, Stan Brakhage – Looking at Forest of Bliss (2000)

    Stan Brakhage1991-2000DocumentaryRobert GardnerUSA

    Director Robert Gardner and legendary filmmaker Stan Brakhage share an in-depth viewing of Gardner’s ethnographic masterwork, Forest of Bliss. The film is shown in its entirety, with Gardner occasionally pausing to elucidate, and Brakhage brilliantly observing tonality, poetic imagery, life, death, the unconscious, and, well, just being damned insightful.Read More »

  • Pablo Berger – Robot Dreams (2023)

    2021-2030AnimationDramaPablo BergerSpain
    Robot Dreams (2023)
    Robot Dreams (2023)

    DOG lives in Manhattan and he’s tired of being alone. One day he decides to build himself a robot, a companion. Their friendship blossoms, until they become inseparable, to the rhythm of 80’s NYC. One summer night, DOG, with great sadness, is forced to abandon ROBOT at the beach. Will they ever meet again?Read More »

  • Mark Moskowitz – Stone Reader (2002)

    2001-2010ArthouseDocumentaryMark MoskowitzUSA
    Stone Reader (2002)
    Stone Reader (2002)

    In this labor-of-love documentary, director-writer-producer Mark Moskowitz tackles a project he had been wanting to pursue since he was 18 years old. In 1972 he read a New York Times book review of THE STONES OF SUMMER by Dow Mossman, a title which would later became an object of obsession for Moskowitz. Though he shelved the book for 25 years, Moskowitz finally did read it and was amazed at its ingenuity. He was shocked that its onetime author never penned another book. Determined to solve this mystery, Moskowitz made THE STONE READER, documenting his research project in finding the forgotten author and getting to the bottom of the publishing mystery of how so many great works of literature, and great authors, just disappear.Read More »

  • David Dusa – Fleurs du mal AKA Flowers of Evil (2010)

    2001-2010David DusaDramaFranceRomance
    Fleurs du mal (2010)
    Fleurs du mal (2010)

    Paris-Tehran. A rootless love story between Gecko, young and free, and Anahita, an Iranian in exile – tangled up in History and steeped in Internet. Anahita is obsessed by the current event in her country, and little by little their story is contaminated by History and its breathless mediatisation on the Internet.Read More »

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