1980s

  • James Glickenhaus – Shakedown (1988)

    1981-1990ActionCrimeJames GlickenhausUSA

    Plot
    A crooked cop tries to stick up a drug dealer in Central Park, and is shot dead. The drug dealer is brought to trial, but Weller becomes convinced that he didn’t fire first, and that the incident is the tip of an iceberg of corruption in the police department. His friend Elliott becomes convinced of the same thing, and together they work inside and outside the law to help the defendant beat a murder rap and expose other corrupt cops. Weller has some nice moments in the courtroom, although his legal style is so informal and disorganized it’s hard to believeRead More »

  • Norman Stone – Shadowlands (1985)

    1981-1990DramaNorman StoneRomanceUnited Kingdom

    Renowned author, Christian apologist, and Oxford medieval scholar C.S. Lewis agrees to marry the divorced American poet Joy Davidman Gresham, to allow her and her two sons to stay in England. But what began as an act of charity by the confirmed bachelor becomes a deep and abiding love andRead More »

  • Leos Carax – Mauvais sang aka The Night Is Young (1986)

    1981-1990ArthouseCrimeFranceLeos Carax

    Quote:
    In Paris of the not-too-distant future, a mysterious new disease named STBO is killing young people who make love without emotional involvement. A serum has been developed, but it is locked away in an office block, out of the reach of those who need it most. An American woman blackmails two aging crooks, Marc and Hans, into stealing the STBO serum. Marc recruits Alex, a rebellious teenager whose father worked for him before getting himself killed. Although Alex has a girlfriend, Lise, he ends up falling for Marc’s young lover, Anna…Read More »

  • Peter Nestler – Hiroshima (1981)

    1981-1990DocumentaryHiroshima at 75Peter NestlerSwedenTV

    Based on Arata Osada’s book Children of the A-bomb: The Testament of the Boys and Girls of Hiroshima (1959) the film retells the horrors of the Hiroshima bombing through the eyes of children. It mainly consists of illustrations drawn by the children.Read More »

  • David Bradbury – Public Enemy Number One (1980)

    1971-1980AustraliaDavid BradburyDocumentaryHiroshima at 75Politics

    Australian journalist Wilfred Burchett reported the Vietnam War from the perspective of the North Vietnamese. For this he was reviled as a traitor and a communist in the Australian media. He had been the first journalist into Hiroshima after the atom bomb, and he covered wars in Vietnam, Laos and Kampuchea.Read More »

  • Juraj Jakubisko – Perinbaba aka The Feather Fairy (1985)

    1981-1990FantasyJuraj JakubiskoSlovakia

    A 1985 adaptation of the Brothers Grimm’s Mother Hulda short story directed by Slovak director Juraj Jakubisko. A fairy tale about a grandma who cares for snow and a boy who isn’t afraid of death.Read More »

  • Roger Donaldson – Smash Palace [+Extra] (1981)

    1981-1990DramaNew ZealandRoger DonaldsonThriller

    Smash Palace concerns itself with the marriage of former racing driver Al (Bruno Lawrence, The Quiet Earth) and French-born Jacqui (Anna Jemison, Nomads). The pair had met when she nursed him back to health following a career-ending injury. They married, returned to Al s native New Zealand to take over his late father s wrecking yard business the Smash Palace of the title and had a child. But over time stagnation has set in, Jacqui s resentment of Al has grown, and things are threatening to spill over…Read More »

  • Euzhan Palcy – Rue cases nègres AKA Sugar Cane Alley (1983)

    1981-1990DramaEuzhan PalcyFranceThe Female Gaze

    Synopsis
    Martinique, in the early 1930s. Young José and his grandmother live in a small village. Nearly everyone works cutting cane and barely earning a living. The overseer can fine a worker for the smallest infraction. The way to advance is to do well in school. José studies hard and succeeds in an exam allowing him to attend school in the capital. With only a partial scholarship, the tuition is very costly. José and his grandmother move to Fort-de-France to make José’s studies easier…
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  • Kumar Shahani – Khayal Gatha AKA The Saga of Khayal (1989)

    1981-1990ArthouseDramaIndiaKumar Shahani

    Synopsis
    Khayal Gatha (English: The Saga of Khayal) is a 1989 Indian experimental film written and directed by Kumar Shahani. The film is about the history of the Khayal genre of Indian classical singing. The film also traces the relationship of Khayal genre with Indian classical dance.

    Examining the genesis and development of the khayal, a form of northern Indian classical vocal music, which developed in the 18th century from earlier musical and poetic traditions.Read More »

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