• Simon Rieth – Nos cérémonies (2022)

    2021-2030DramaFantasyFranceSimon Rieth

    Brothers Tony and Noé pass the long sweltering summer days playing games of chance and death – until the accident that will change their lives forever. Ten years later, their paths cross that of Cassandra, their childhood love.Read More »

  • Stephen Silha & Eric Slade & Dawn Logsdon – Big Joy: The Adventures of James Broughton (2013)

    Stephen Silha2011-2020Dawn LogsdonDocumentaryEric SladeExperimentalQueer Cinema(s)USA

    I learned and stole a lot from James Broughton…
    See this movie!” – Gus Van Sant

    Review (from slackerwood.com)
    James Broughton’s epitaph says about all you need to know about him: Adventure — not predicament.

    For those who want to know more, the splendid documentary Big Joy: The Adventures of James Broughton is a terrific tribute to the revered poet, writer and pioneering experimental filmmaker.

    Born in 1913, Broughton overcame a difficult childhood to have a long, fulfilling career and personal life. His father died when Broughton was five, and his overbearing mother sent him to military school at age 9, hoping to break him of his effeminate tendencies. These experiences no doubt informed his work and his lust for life and love as an adult.Read More »

  • Francesco Carrozzini – Franca: Chaos and Creation (2016)

    Francesco Carrozzini2011-2020DocumentaryItaly

    Synopsis:
    Director Francesco Carrozzini creates an intimate portrait of his mother, Franca Sozzani, the legendary editor-in-chief of Italian Vogue. From the ridiculous to the sublime, her astonishing but often controversial magazine covers have not only broken the rules but have set the high bar for fashion, art and commerce over the past 25 years. From the legendary “Black Issue” and the “Plastic Surgery issue” Sozzani remains deeply committed to exploring subject matter off limits to most in order to shake up the status quo and occasionally redefine the concept of beauty. With interviews from Karl Lagerfeld, Bruce Weber, Baz Luhrmann, Courtney Love and many others, Carrozzini gives us a behind the scenes glimpse into his mother’s creative process as well as peek into her vulnerabilities both past and present. Deeply insightful and often emotional this film is like a love letter from a son to his mother.Read More »

  • Alessandro Blasetti – Simon Bolivar (1969)

    Alessandro Blasetti1961-1970AdventureDramaSpain

    During 1817-1823 the people of Venezuela fought for independence against the Spanish colonial army. General Boliviar tries to unify the rebel parties, but it’s hard since they differ in descent and race. But in a risky fight against a numerical superior army convoy he can convince the other leaders. Further on he’s the “Libertator”. He starts to call all men into his new army. His vision is to free not only Venezuela, but all American countries.Read More »

  • Phillip R. Ford – Vegas in Space (Troma) (1991)

    1991-2000CampPhillip R. FordQueer Cinema(s)Sci-FiUSA

    Three soldiers are ordered to change their gender (via a pill) and are sent on a secret mission (undercover as show girls) to the women only planet of Clitoris’ capital city “Vegas in Space.” Once they arrive, they must maneuver through complex politics and decadent parties, to uncover a plot to disrupt the most important pleasure planet in the Universe. This release from Troma Entertainment is a hilariously camp John Waters-esque sci fi.Read More »

  • Nhat Minh Dang – Dung dot AKA Don’t Burn (2009)

    2001-2010DramaNhat Minh DangVietnam

    In the spring of 2005, an old mother living in Hanoi receives a diary. The diary carries the notes of a young woman doctor who worked at a national liberation front hospital for two years starting in 1968 until her death. The diary was first discovered by a US military officer, who kept it for 35 years. The diary was then published in Vietnam and caused a sensation. The long moving journey linking Vietnam with the US is depicted through a true story adapted by Dan Nyat Minh, one of Vietnam’s top film directors.Read More »

  • Claude Chabrol – La décade prodigieuse AKA Ten Days Wonder (1971)

    1971-1980ArthouseClaude ChabrolFranceThriller

    Anthony Perkins, a young sculptor with a weird penchant for waking up in strange hotels with his memory wiped clean and bloodied hands, invites a former professor (Michel Piccoli) to the Gatsby-like provincial manor presided over by his powerful tycoon father (Orson Welles). Welcomed by Welles’ young wife (Marlene Jobert), Piccoli soon finds a nest of rats beneath the bourgeoisie voluptuousness — a clan bound in a circle of illicit romance, blackmail, faked burglaries and, of course, murder.Read More »

  • Ruben Östlund – De ofrivilliga AKA Involuntary (2008)

    2001-2010ArthouseDramaRuben ÖstlundSweden

    PLOT: In several unrelated stories, the consequences of putting one’s foot down – or failing to do so – are explored.Read More »

  • Joseph W. Sarno – Sleepy Head (1973)

    1971-1980EroticaJoseph W. SarnoUSA

    A frustrated sexually repressed woman lives with her even more repressed sister. When the woman’s domineering lesbian ex-lover shows up, she tries to resist her, but the lover will sex up sisters’ lives whether they like it or not.Read More »

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