• Sergei Parajanov – Pervyy paren aka The First Lad (1959)

    1951-1960ComedyMusicalSergei ParajanovUSSR
    Pervyy paren (1958)
    Pervyy paren (1958)

    Also know as “The Top Guy” and “The First Lad” , “Pervyy paren” is Sergei Paradjanov’s first solo film made for Dovzhenko studios! A musical comedy in the tradition of Russian propaganda films (very much in the tradition of Dovzhenko actually), with beautifully lush cinematography, colors and “mise-en-scene” – Not to be missed!Read More »

  • Malik Bendjelloul – Searching for Sugar Man (2012)

    2011-2020DocumentaryMalik BendjelloulSweden
    Searching for Sugar Man (2012)
    Searching for Sugar Man (2012)

    Rodriguez was the greatest ’70s U.S. rock icon who never was. His albums were critically well-received, but sales bombed, and he faded away into obscurity among rumors of a gruesome death. However, as fate would have it, a bootleg copy of his record made its way to South Africa, where his music became a phenomenal success. In a country suppressed by apartheid, his anti-establishment message connected with the people.Read More »

  • Aleksandr Sokurov – Odinokiy golos cheloveka aka The Lonely Voice Of Man (1987)

    1981-1990Aleksandr SokurovDramaUSSR

    Sokurov’s first full-length feature film, filmed in 1978 and restored in 1987 at Lenfilm. The plot is based on the motives of Andrey Platonov’s works “The Potudan River” and “The Origin of the Master”.
    The picture has become today a film classics, but in 1978 Sokurov was not allowed to defend his diploma at VGIK. Moreover, the film was sentenced to destruction by the cinematographic authorities. The authors miraculously managed to save the negative. In this picture, Sokurov formed an alliance with screenwriter Yuri Arabov and cameraman Sergei Yurizditsky.Read More »

  • Gustave de Kervern & Benoît Delépine – Mammuth (2010)

    Benoît Delépine2001-2010ArthouseDramaFranceGustave de Kervern
    Mammuth (2010)
    Mammuth (2010)

    Serge Pilardosse has just turned 60 and is about to retire from his job in a slaughterhouse. He has always worked from the age of sixteen, never been on sick leave. So, how will this man fill his days? He does not like reading; doing odd jobs about the house is not his cup of tea; shopping is not his passion … To make matters worse, his wife Catherine, who still works in a supermarket, notices that her husband will not get full retirement benefits since some of his former employers failed to do the requisite paperwork. So off goes Serge, riding his old Munch “Mammut” bike, in search of the missing documents … (IMDb)Read More »

  • Marie Losier – Bim, Bam, Boom, Las Luchas Morenas (2014)

    USA2011-2020DocumentaryExperimentalMarie Losier
    Bim, Bam, Boom, Las Luchas Morenas (2014)
    Bim, Bam, Boom, Las Luchas Morenas (2014)

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    Bim bam boom, meet the Moreno sisters! Three women, three sisters, three professional luchadoras. Under the name Las Luchas Morenas they practice the Mexican national sport: wrestling! All three are part of the Dynasty Moreno: Rossy, Esther, and Cynthia are competitive wrestlers on the ring. But they also bring Lucha Libre into life, wrestling with knives, pig heads, flowers and feathers! Marie Losier‘s characteristic whirring camera swirls curiously around them and captures it all in a cheerful and musical tribute to fantasy, to the child in all adults, and to Mexican culture. But it is ultimately a tribute to the three women, who in spite of all their differences have chosen to lead their lives according to their own ideas.Read More »

  • Kamal El Sheikh – Hayat ou maut (1955)

    1951-1960ClassicsEgyptKamal El-ShaikhThriller
    Hayat ou maut (1955)
    Hayat ou maut (1955)

    Life or Death (Arabic: Hayat ou maut‎) is a 1955 Egyptian film directed by Kamal El Sheikh. It was entered into the 1955 Cannes Film Festival.

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    A man with cardiac problems, had heart attack and sent his daughter to get the medicine from the drug store, however the pharmacist discovers that he sent the wrong medication, he cooperates with the police to stop a disaster.Read More »

  • Yi-ao Wang – Ji Le Dian AKA Great Happiness (2020)

    2011-2020ChinaComedyDramaYi-ao Wang
    Ji Le Dian (2020)
    Ji Le Dian (2020)

    An insightful, ironic look at the challenges and contradictions that young generations are facing in China, Wang Yao’s auspicious debut that welcomes a new voice into the firmament of local independent cinema and one that is poised to bridge the gap between engaged auteur cinema and lighter, yet socially relevant, comedies, aimed at a wider audienceRead More »

  • Marius Holst – Blodsbånd AKA Mirush (2007)

    2001-2010DramaMarius HolstNorwayThriller
    Blodsbånd (Mirush) (2007)
    Blodsbånd (Mirush) (2007)

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    Mirush leaves Kosovo hoping to find his father in Norway, who abandoned the family when Mirush was very young. Now the father runs a restaurant in Oslo, but he is also in deep debt to the Albanian Mafia. Mirush starts to work in his fathers restaurant without letting him know that he is his son. Gradually they learn to know each other, but what Mirush discovers about his father is not something he is prepared to take. He is forced to make choices that have large consequences, for both of them.Read More »

  • Eduardo Brito – A Sibila (2022)

    2021-2030DramaEduardo BritoPortugal
    A Sibila (2023)
    A Sibila (2023)

    The adaptation of the eponymous novel by Agustina Bessa-Luís portrays the relationship between a young writer and her aunt, vibrant characters inspired by real people, living in the northern Portuguese countryside in the mid-20th century.Read More »

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