• Frédéric Rossif – Georges Mathieu ou La fureur d’être (1974)

    Frédéric Rossif1971-1980ArthouseDocumentaryFrance
    Georges Mathieu ou La fureur d'être (1974)
    Georges Mathieu ou La fureur d’être (1974)

    Summer 1971. In front of Frederic Rossif’s cameras, a young Vangelis Papathanassiou improvises live on screen using his self-made set-up of electronic instruments and percussions while George Mathieu is painting two giant canvases: The Election of Charles Quint and The Necessity of Hope. The great French dramaturge François Billetdoux writes a beautiful text specially for this opportunity.Read More »

  • Lois Patiño – Samsara (2023)

    Lois Patiño2021-2030DramaSpain
    Samsara (2023)
    Samsara (2023)

    In the temples of Laos, teenage monks accompany a soul in transit from one body to another through the bardo. A luminous and sonorous journey leads to reincarnate on the beaches of Zanzibar, where groups of women work in seaweed farms.Read More »

  • Claude Chabrol – Juste avant la nuit aka Just Before Nightfall (1971)

    Claude Chabrol1971-1980FranceThriller
    Juste avant la nuit (1971)
    Juste avant la nuit (1971)

    Charles Masson, an advertising executive, is having an affair with Laura, the wife of his best friend, the architect François Tellier. Charles strangles Laura when one of their S&M games goes too far. Dazed, Charles walks out of the borrowed apartment in Paris and soon bumps into François in a nearby bistro. They drive back together to Versailles, where they have beautiful neighboring houses designed by François. The owner of the apartment had seen Laura and Charles together two months earlier, but she does not tell the police on the advice of François. Even though the police do not seem to have any clues to the crime, Charles has a difficult time coping with the situation, and trying to live a normal life with his two children and loving wife Hélène.Read More »

  • Edgar Neville – La vida en un hilo (1945)

    Edgar Neville1941-1950ComedyDramaSpain
    La vida en un hilo (1945)
    La vida en un hilo (1945)

    One of the better films of Edgar Neville, and one that should be more well-known, “La vida en un hilo” tells the now classic story of a woman that, in a certain time of her life, takes a decision that defines the rest of her fate completely, and at the same time we see the what-ifs of the other decision. What makes this movie different from Sliding Doors is that the what-if is told by a fortune-teller that our main star meets in a train.Read More »

  • David Mamet – Heist (2001)

    David Mamet2001-2010ActionCrimeUSA
    Heist (2001)
    Heist (2001)

    A career jewel thief finds himself at tense odds with his longtime partner, a crime boss who sends his nephew to keep watch.Read More »

  • Emmanuel Bourdieu – Louis-Ferdinand Céline (2016)

    2011-2020DramaEmmanuel BourdieuFrance
    Louis Ferdinand Céline (2016)
    Louis Ferdinand Céline (2016)

    1948 – Louis-Ferdinand Céline in Denmark, in exile, accused of collaboration with the Nazis during the occupation of the France. He is accompanied by Lucette, his wife and his cat Bebert.Read More »

  • Jirí Weiss – Martha et moi (1990)

    Jirí Weiss1981-1990DramaFrance
    Martha et moi (1990)
    Martha et moi (1990)

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    A child meets his uncle, a Czech Jew living in the south of Germany in the days before the 2nd world war. Without taking care of social prejudices, the uncle marries Martha, his servant. When the Nazis come to the power the young and the couple move to Prague. Then is Martha who defends her marriage to a Jew against the society…Read More »

  • Alejo Moguillansky – El loro y el cisne AKA The Parrott and the Swan (2013)

    Alejo Moguillansky2011-2020ArgentinaDrama
    El loro y el cisne (2013)
    El loro y el cisne (2013)

    In his new film, Alejo Moguillansky baldly and skillfully articulates the world of dance –specifically, the shooting of a documentary about a series of ballets– with the story of a break-up and a romance.

    Moguillansky’s next feature after Castro (between which he edited a film by the great Matías Piñeiro), continues the director’s surprises, wittiness, and cheerfully off-kilter filmmaking approach willing to take risks and make jokes. Dance, love, a film within a film—this one knows few boundaries.Read More »

  • Hans Abramson – Ormen AKA The Serpent (1966)

    1961-1970DramaHans AbramsonSweden
    Ormen (1966) Filmografinr 1966/09
    Ormen (1966) Filmografinr 1966/09

    Literal adaption of Stig Dagerman’s debute novel Ormen (The Snake, 1945). The film focuses on the first chapter of the book, Berättelsen om Iréne (The Story of Iréne). It was rather controversial at the time of its release, because of the graphic violence and the sex scenes (it was even screened at some porn venues in the UK). It was shot by Mac Ahlberg, who would go on directing several classic Swedish porn films in the 1970’s, such as Flossie (1974), Bel Ami (1976) and Molly – familjeflickan (1977). Apart from that it was also praised as being extremely true to the literary source, not only in terms of plot but also regarding overall style.Read More »

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