• Jean Delannoy – L’éternel retour AKA Love Eternal AKA The Eternal Return (1943)

    France1941-1950DramaFrench cinema under the OccupationJean DelannoyRomance

    This is a retelling of Tristan and Isolde, set in 1940s France. The script was written by Jean Cocteau.Read More »

  • Michel Auder – Cleopatra (1970)

    1961-1970ExperimentalMichel AuderThe Films of May '68USA

    Quote:
    Cleopatra situates itself in the same relationship to Hollywood as the Warhol/Morrisey films of the
    period. It corresponds to Joseph Mankiewicz’s 1963 Cleopatra, starring Elizabeth Taylor and
    Richard Burton which Auder’s cast watched and used as the starting point for scene by scene
    improvisation Auder drew his cast from Warhol’s ensemble – including not only Viva and Louis
    Waldon, but also Taylor Mead, Ondine, Andrea Feldman, Gerard Melanga and others.
    The film revels in epic excess like Mankiewicz’s cinematic debacle which succumbed to vast length,
    a bloated budget, multiple revisions and a scandal occasioned by the extramarital escapades of its
    co-stars.Read More »

  • Hao Ning – Lü cao di AKA Mongolian Ping Pong (2005)

    2001-2010ComedyDramaHao NingMongolia

    Bilike has never seen a ping-pong ball before. He and his family live without electricity and running water in a solitary tent home among the vast steppe grasslands. The magnificent landscape here has changed little since the days of Genghis Kahn. But life in the middle of nowhere can be exciting for a young boy. The smallest of details become big events for curious Bilike and his best friends Erguotou and Dawa. The mystery of the small white ball floating in the creek leads to questions about the world around them, as well as innocent mischief. Bilike’s grandmother says the ball is a glowing pearl from heaven. But the boys are sceptical after waiting all night outdoors for the ball to light up.Read More »

  • Henry Barakat – Safar Barlek (1966)

    1961-1970DramaHenry BarakatLebanonPolitics

    The Plot:
    The film is set around 1914 when Lebanon was under the Ottoman Empire rule. The empire enslaved men to work for free. Abdou goes to get Adla the engagement ring but he’s arrested with others and are taken to cut lumber. Meanwhile the Ottomans prevent the wheat from arriving to certain villages because they want to defuse the ongoing resistance operations led by Abou Ahmed. Adla travels to where some say Abdou is held prisoner and she meets with Abou Ahmed. She along other villagers start helping the resistance get the wheat to the people. When they accomplish their mission, Abou Ahmed, freed Abdou and others escape because now they’re wanted, but on a promise to return and to continue fighting.Read More »

  • Jos Stelling – De vliegende Hollander AKA The Flying Dutchman (1995)

    1991-2000ComedyDramaJos StellingNetherlands

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    Late 16th century, persecuted protestantism and general dissatisfaction with the Catholic Habsburg rule in the Netherlands lead to large-scale plundering and vandalizing of churches, only harshening the Spanish Inquisition, sparkling the Eighty Years War. Flanders, 1568: Italian minstrel Campanelli tells he followed a Dutchman, the robber of a golden chalice, but failed to prevent him being taken -after banging a country-girl- by the men of a rigid farmer Netelneck, who has him tied-up inside a huge shit-container. After Campanelli frees him, the gold stays inside, and the Dutchman is killed, but the minstrel turns to offer the paying audience a happier version. Seven years later, he scares the Dutchman’s posthumous son into bringing him food and convinces the kid he can fly, like his dad, who is on a grand ship, but fails to drag the gold out and is blinded and chased by Netelneck.Read More »

  • István Szabó – Variációk egy témára AKA Variations on a Theme (1962)

    1961-1970ArthouseHungaryIstván SzabóShort Film

    Quote:
    The early short films of István Szabó are fascinating etudes that foreshadow the topics and milieu of his later, globally successful feature films. Variations Upon a Theme is nothing less than an attempt to summon up HISTORY – in block capitals – using constructivist imagery. Sequences cut from archive footage shot in museums and cafés, compiled “objectively”, “in astonishment”, “as a scream”, are a warning that, just like the films of the great Central Europe trilogy, by the time a person realizes where they live, historical processes are already irreversible.Read More »

  • Kleber Mendonça Filho – O Agente Secreto AKA The Secret Agent (2025) (HD)

    Kleber Mendonça Filho2021-2030BrazilDramaThriller

    Marcelo is a father on the run from a mysterious past. Arriving in Recife during Carnival, Marcelo is swept into a dizzying world of colour, noise, and unforgettable characters. As the city’s sights and sounds intensify, Marcelo’s true place within Recife’s intricate web of secrets begins to emerge.Read More »

  • Chloé Zhao – Hamnet (2025) (HD)

    Drama2021-2030Chloé ZhaoUnited Kingdom

    In 16th-century England, Agnes, deeply attuned to the natural world, and Will defy expectations to build a life together. When the loss of their child shatters the family, sorrow strains their bond, as Will retreats into his work, transforming mourning into the tragedy Hamlet.Read More »

  • Michel Bernholc – Michi OST (1986)

    1981-1990Michel BernholcSoundtrack

    It is the soundtrack to Koreyoshi Kurahara’s Michi (1986) by Michel Bernholc (the film is also known as Hopeless Love and Des gens sans importance). Francoise Hardy (tracks 1 & 10) and Michel Delpech (track 5) are featured vocalists.Read More »

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