• Sally Potter – The Tango Lesson (1997)

    Drama1991-2000MusicalSally PotterUnited Kingdom

    The Tango Lesson (Spanish: ‘La lección de tango’) is a 1997 drama film by British director Sally Potter. It is a semi-autobiographical film starring Potter and Pablo Verón, about Argentinian Tango.Read More »

  • Mark Lapore – The Glass System (2000)

    USA1991-2000DocumentaryExperimentalMark Lapore

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    The Glass System, made from images shot in New York and Calcutta, looks at life as it is played out in the streets. Every corner turned reveals activities both simple and unfamiliar: a knife sharpener on a bicycle; a tiny tightrope walker; a man selling watches in front of a department store on Fifth Avenue; a hauntingly slow portrait of the darting eyes of schoolgirls on their way home; the uncompleted activities of a young contortionist. The sound in the film (which is from a Bengali primer written by British missionaries) is a meditation on how the English language teaches ideas about culture which are often incongruous. The disjunction between what you hear and what you see evokes reflections about the impact of globalization and the hegemony of Western-style capitalism.Read More »

  • Tadanari Okamoto – Tadanari Okamoto Film Works Vol. 3 (1961 – 1995)

    JapanAnimationAsianTadanari Okamoto

    Beginnings: 1932-1963

    To tell Okamoto’s story from the beginning, we have to make a short detour
    to talk about Tadahito Mochinaga, the legendary father of Japanese stop-motion
    animated filmmaking. Mochinaga had started out working under Mitsuyo Seo,
    and had left Japan for Manchuria just before the end of the war, where he found
    himself in demand for his animation knowhow. (To learn more about his fruitful
    China period, I refer you to an outstanding article on Mochinaga by Kosei Ono on AWN.)Read More »

  • Barbara Sass – Dziewczeta z Nowolipek AKA Girls from Nowolipki (1986)

    Barbara Sass1981-1990DramaPoland

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    Follows four friends in the early 20th century as they leave school and face difficulties together.Read More »

  • Marc Allégret – Sous les yeux d’occident aka Under Western Eyes (1936)

    Drama1931-1940FranceMarc Allégret

    Political turmoil convulses 19th-century Russia, as Razumov, a young student preparing for a career in the czarist bureaucracy, unwittingly becomes embroiled in the assassination of a public official.

    Based on Joseph Conrad’s novel.Read More »

  • Julien Duvivier – Marie-Octobre AKA Secret Meeting (1959)

    Drama1951-1960FranceJulien DuvivierMystery

    Fifteen years after WWII, a group of ex-resistance fighters are brought together by Marie-Octobre, so that the former members of the network can finally relive one fateful night and find out who betrayed their murdered leader, Castille.Read More »

  • Fred Halsted – Sextool (1975)

    Fred Halsted1971-1980EroticaQueer Cinema(s)USA

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    The last of this loose trilogy is Sextool. This is probably the most complex of Halsted’s films, with radical narrative shifts and some of the — still — raunchiest sex scenes in all of non-amteur gay porn. Sextool features the director’s trademark faceless machos: a pair of cops who shove their nightstick up a trick ‘s ass, and a group of sweaty gangbangers who whip, fuck, and fist a cornfed blonde sailor on a bunk bed without a mattress. This scene offers a distillation of Halsted’s world-view. The ruthless abuse of the neatly dressed, boyish, sweet-faced sailor is the director’s most pointed assault on everything wholesome that he hated in postwar American culture. The sailor-boy’s enthusiastic acceptance of his abuse is Halsted’s proof that the mindless “goodness” and optimism of the rising middle class deserved to be attacked, and he does it with gusto. Like the sailor, Joey Yale appears as a too-willing bottom, eagerly embracing the authentic abuse that the real Fred Halsted dishes out. Sadly, the culture wasn’t as accommodating as Yale; these films were censored and remain difficult, and in the case of Sextool, virtually impossible to see (much less own) even today outside rare cinematheque and museum screenings.Read More »

  • Howard Alk & Mike Gray – American Revolution 2 (1969)

    1961-1970DocumentaryHoward AlkMike GrayUSA

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    A gritty but essential documentary charting social turbulence in late 1960’s Chicago. American Revolution 2 includes footage of the 1968 Democratic Convention protest and riot, a critique of the events by working class African-Americans in Chicago, and attempts by the Black Panther Party to organize poor, southern white youths on the city’s north side.Read More »

  • Jan P. Matuszynski – Gadajace glowy 2021 AKA The Talking Heads 2021 (2021)

    2021-2030DocumentaryJan P. MatuszynskiPolandShort Film

    by Jan P. Matuszyński
    Poland / 2021 / 22:56 / VOSTF

    In 1980, Krzysztof Kieślowski filmed The Talking Heads, in which he asks his interlocutors “Who are you?” and “What do you want?” Forty years later, Jan P. Matuszyński pays tribute to him by asking the same questions to actors and directors for whom Kieślowski was important.

    This film is a project of the Adam Mickiewicz Institute proposed by Jan P. Matuszyński to pay tribute to Krzysztof Kieślowski. Thanks to Justyna Godycka (Adam Mickiewicz Institute).Read More »

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