• Quentin Dupieux – Fumer fait tousser AKA Smoking Causes Coughing (2022)

    2021-2030ComedyFranceQuentin DupieuxSci-Fi

    PLOT: A group of vigilantes called the “tobacco-forces” is falling apart. To rebuild team spirit, their leader suggests that they meet for a week-long retreat, before returning to save the world.Read More »

  • Makoto Shinozaki – Jam Session (1999)

    1991-2000DocumentaryJapanMakoto Shinozaki

    Tony Rayns in Time Out Film Guide wrote:
    When Office Kitano commissioned Shinozaki to record Kitano’s work on Kikujiro from the start of shooting to the screening of the ‘A’ copy, they knew he wouldn’t do a standard ‘Making of’. Since Kitano shot the film more or less in sequence and improvised a lot, Shinozaki is able to turn his documentary into an authentic ‘bootleg’: an anthology of out-takes, mistakes and deleted scenes which adds up to a ‘parallel’ version of the film itself. It’s also a very candid portrait of Kitano in his self-deprecatory prime – especially when nearly lost for words during a social chat with Hou Xiaoxian. One caveat: Kitano himself sings the song under the end credits.Read More »

  • Fred Halsted – A Night at Halsted’s (1982)

    1981-1990EroticaFred HalstedQueer Cinema(s)USA

    Quote:
    Fred Halsted’s last worthwhile film! Shot at his own “stand-up fuck club.”

    This film features a great punk/new wave soundtrack featuring the following songs:Read More »

  • Helma Sanders-Brahms – Die Berührte AKA No Mercy, No Future (1981)

    1981-1990ArthouseDramaGermanyHelma Sanders-Brahms

    Doctors say that Veronika, a woman in her 20s, is schizophrenic. She is compliant, which makes her an easy target for men. She’s religious, believing she is God’s favorite child; she searches for Jesus. She has sent a letter to a filmmaker suggesting her life as the subject for a movie. We see her raped than take up with a series of men she believes are Jesus, each willing or insistent on sex. A young man with his own crisis of faith invites her to join a cult. We see her involuntarily committed to an asylum from time to time where medication and constraints await. Her wealthy parents are helpless. Will a medical professional ever talk to her? If one did, would it help?Read More »

  • Bob Kellett – Spanish Fly (1976)

    1971-1980Bob KellettComedyUnited Kingdom

    On the beautiful island of Minorca, Sir Percy de Courcy finds himself once again penniless. Since the disreputable Sir Percy isn’t exactly willing to work for a living, this means he must concoct some sort of scam to maintain his luxurious lifestyle.Read More »

  • Vernon Sewell – Soho Incident AKA Spin a Dark Web (1956)

    1951-1960CrimeFilm NoirUSAVernon Sewell

    A Canadian living in London is trying to succeed as a prizefighter, without much luck. He meets the sister of a local mob leader, and she soon draws him into the gang’s activities. When he finds himself being drawn into a murder plot, he finally realizes that his lover is only using him, and determines to escape the gang – but things don’t turn out the way he planned.Read More »

  • William A. Kirkley – Orange Sunshine (2016)

    William A. Kirkley2011-2020AdventureDocumentaryUSA

    Orange Sunshine is the never-before-told story of the Brotherhood of Eternal Love – a spiritual group of surfers and hippies in California, which became the largest suppliers of LSD during the 60’s and 70’s. This feature-length doc follows their rise to star-status in Psychedelic movement and the “bad trip” that followed.Read More »

  • Vittorio De Sica – Teresa Venerdì (1941)

    1941-1950ComedyDMCA PolicyItalyRomanceVittorio De Sica

    Plot Synopsis from allmovie.com
    Doctor Beware was the U.S.-released title of Vittorio DeSica’s 1941 effort Teresa Venerdi. DeSica not only directed, but played the leading role of orphanage official Dr. Vignali. The thinnish storyline finds the good doctor becoming romantically involved with three women. It is up to orphaned girl Teresa Venerdi (Adriana Benedetti) to untangle all the plot lines–and, as a bonus, to come to the financial rescue of the improvident Vignali. When the film was released to the U.S. in 1951, supporting actress Anna Magnani, cast in a secondary role as one of Dr. Vignali’s amours, was given star billing.Read More »

  • Rahul Jain – Machines (2016) (HD)

    2011-2020DocumentaryIndiaRahul Jain

    Quote:
    Director Rahul Jain presents an intimate, observantly portrayal of the rhythm of life and work in a gigantic textile factory in Gujarat, India. Moving through the corridors and bowels of the enormous and disorientating structure, the camera takes the viewer on a journey to a place of dehumanising physical labor and intense hardship, provoking cause for thought about persistent pre-industrial working conditions and the huge divide between first world and developing countries. Since the 1960s the area of Sachin in western India has undergone unprecedented, unregulated industrialisation, exemplified in its numerous textile factories. MACHINES portraits only one of these factories, while at the same time representing the thousands of labourers working, living and suffering in an environment they can’t escape without unity. With strong visual language, memorable images and carefully selected interviews of the workers themselves, Jain tells a story of inequality and oppression, humans and machinesRead More »

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