• Tokuzô Tanaka – Yadonashi inu AKA Homeless Dog (1964)

    Tokuzô Tanaka1961-1970ActionCrimeJapan
    Yadonashi inu (1964)
    Yadonashi inu (1964)

    First movie of the Inu series directed by Tokuzō TanakaRead More »

  • Jorge Fons – Los albañiles AKA The Bricklayers (1976)

    Jorge Fons1971-1980DramaMexico
    Los albañiles (1976)
    Los albañiles (1976)

    A watchman is murdered at a building site. The film narrates several versions of the people involved. Based on the Vicente Lenero novel.Read More »

  • Sotoji Kimura – Ongaku kigeki horoyoi jinsei AKA Tipsy Life (1933)

    Sotoji Kimura1931-1940ComedyJapanMusical
    Ongaku kigeki horoyoi jinsei (1933)
    Ongaku kigeki horoyoi jinsei (1933)

    A series of snapshots from the life of a fictional actress named Shirley serves to weave together thirteen paintings by Edward Hopper (e.g. “Office at Night”, “Western Motel”, “Usherette”, “A Woman in the Sun”) into a fascinating synthesis of painting and film, personal and political history. Each station in Shirley’s professional and private life from the 1930s to 1960s is precisely dated: It is always August 28/29 of the year in question, as the locations vary from Paris to New York to Cape Cod.Read More »

  • Margarita Alexandre & Rafael María Torrecilla – Cristo (1954)

    Rafael María Torrecilla1951-1960DocumentaryMargarita AlexandreSpainSpanish cinema under Franco
    Cristo (1954)
    Cristo (1954)

    Sonia García López (via DeepL) wrote:
    Cristo is the first feature film directed and produced by Margarita Alexandre and Rafael Torrecilla. Evoking the work of Luciano Emmer, this art documentary tells the story of the life of Jesus using only Spanish paintings. In close harmony with the montage, the photographic technique used by Juan Mariné for the filming gives movement to the paintings by Titian, El Greco and Rubens, while the presence of the voices of Fernando Rey, José María Seoane, María Jesús Valdés and other actors of the period give the characters a sense of entity. The film received the category of National Interest from the Censorship Board, undoubtedly more inspired by the film’s exaltation of the national artistic heritage and its religious subject matter than by its artistic aspirations.Read More »

  • Zoltán Fábri – Hangyaboly AKA Ant-Hill (1971)

    1971-1980ArthouseDramaHungaryQueer Cinema(s)Zoltán Fábri
    Hangyaboly (1971)
    Hangyaboly (1971)

    The head of the nunnery is dying, and the members are divided in two groups as the election of the new head approaches. Led by Virginia, the younger nuns stand up for changing the strict religious dogmas and would like a modern school with genuine science, a bathroom to be built, and a freer spirit. Their candidate is sister Magdolna, who went to secular universities, too. The seminarists, led by Király Erzsi, also rebel against the older nuns’ strict discipline and the depressed atmosphere of the institution. However, Magdolna does not want to stay involved in the fight because she is deterred by Virginia’s sinful attraction towards her and the tools Virginia is using to gain victory at any price.Read More »

  • Leonard Kirtman – Inside Désirée Cousteau (1979)

    1971-1980EroticaLeonard KirtmanUSA
    Inside Désirée Cousteau (1979)
    Inside Désirée Cousteau (1979)

    Desiree Cousteau plays herself as she tells us how she got into the porn industry. She starts off talking about previous jobs she had and how they prepared her for having sex in front of a camera.

    If you’re expecting some sort of real documentary on Cousteau then you’re going to be disappointed. I honestly don’t know how much of this is real but it seems pretty obvious that this was just produced to get the beautiful Cousteau in front of the camera in a funny slant. The film is basically a bunch of vignettes where Cousteau talks to the camera and then we see the “action” of the story.Read More »

  • Various – Dead of Night (1972)

    Various1971-1980HorrorTVUnited Kingdom
    Dead of Night (1972)
    Dead of Night (1972)

    After years of unavailability, the three surviving episodes from the legendary BBC horror anthology series Dead of Night, finally come to DVD. Originally screened on BBC2 in 1972, and rarely seen since, Dead of Night has been highly sought by fans of the BBC and British horror for decades.Read More »

  • Guy Gilles – Au pan coupé aka Wall Engravings (1968)

    1961-1970DramaFranceGuy Gilles
    Au pan coupé (1968)
    Au pan coupé (1968)

    mk2 (a bit revised) wrote:
    Jeanne and Jean, a sensitive young man, have one last rendez-vous at the “Pan Coupé”, the little café where they always meet. A few weeks later Jean flees, disappears… Jeanne confides in her friend Pierre and his father. They all begin an investigation of their own into the young man’s disappearance. Disillusionment, poetry and dark romanticism combine to create a compelling film in urgent need of rediscovery.Read More »

  • Zoltán Fábri – Dúvad AKA The Brute (1961)

    Zoltán Fábri1961-1970ArthouseDramaHungary
    Dúvad (1961)
    Dúvad (1961)

    The setting is the countryside, where an independent, landowning farmer busies himself in his free time by bedding down the women on his farm and then tossing them aside. One such ill-treated lass ends up marrying a young man who is in charge of a communal farm, a farm the womanizing “beast” of the title is later forced to join. The arrogant, formerly independent farmer does not reform his ways and is soon chasing after the young manager’s wife, the woman he dropped not that long ago.Read More »

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