1980s

  • Mabel Cheung – Chou tin dik tong wah AKA An Autumn’s Tale (1987)

    1981-1990DramaHong KongMabel CheungRomance

    Hong Kong native Jennifer (Cherie Chung) moves to New York City to study for her Master’s Degree and to reunite with her boyfriend Vincent (Danny Chan Bak-Keung). There, she meets her very distant relative Samuel Pang (Yun-Fat Chow), a street smart and wise-talking waiter-by-day and gambler-by-night, who helps Jennifer settle in her apartment building in the outskirts of Brooklyn. When Jennifer discovers that Vincent is being unfaithful, she nearly puts all her plans to a halt. But, Pang talks sense into her and helps her adjust to her new life in the Big Apple and without Vincent, resulting in an unlikely relationship.Read More »

  • Delphine Seyrig – Sois belle et tais-toi AKA Be Pretty and Shut Up (1981)

    1981-1990Delphine SeyrigDocumentaryFrance

    Famous actresses talk about their role in the movie industry, and the demand to “be beautiful and shut up”.Read More »

  • Silvano Agosti – D’amore si vive (1984)

    1981-1990DocumentaryItalySilvano Agosti

    Sinossi:
    Un’inchiesta sull’amore tramite delle interviste a una donna, un ragazzo, un transessuale, una prostituta e un travestito. Domande sull’amore, la tenerezza e la sensualità.Read More »

  • Amir Naderi – Jostoju AKA Search One (1980)

    1971-1980Amir NaderiDocumentaryIranPolitics

    It all began with “Black Friday” – a massacre on Sept 8, 1978, by the Shah’s police. Official pronouncements put the death toll at 200, but the next day the people of Teheran witnessed how thousands of bodies were brought to Behast Zahra cemetery. Yet even this wasn’t the whole extent of the tragedy. As the families continued looking for their relatives they began to realize just how many had disappeared. Over the next few months the massacres continued, with many thousands more disappearing, until February 11th, 1979, victory day for the Revolution. Naderi’s film follows this search for the missing, through which the terrible truth is gradually revealed. The film is not only a documentary but also a document of a horrible crime.Read More »

  • Dennis O’Rourke – Cannibal Tours (1988)

    1981-1990AustraliaDennis O'RourkeDocumentaryEthnographic Cinema

    Quote:Cannibal Tours is a 1988 documentary film by Australian director and cinematographer Dennis O’Rourke. While it borrows heavily from ethnographic modes of representation, the film is a biting commentary on the nature of modernity.Read More »

  • Saulius Berzinis – Veliava is plytu AKA The Brick Flag (1988)

    1981-1990ArthouseDocumentarySaulius BerzinisUSSR

    It’s a documentary about Soviet army private Arturas Sakalauskas who, having grown tired of constant humiliation, shot his fellow soldiers in a train carriage in February 1987. Even though the film traces the tragic event, the psychological portrait of the defendant is placed at the centre. By looking intently inside the young man, the director poses a question, what had actually happened that such a fatal, life-changing decision was made.Read More »

  • Mabel Cheung – Ba liang jin AKA Eight Taels of Gold (1989)

    1981-1990DramaHong KongMabel CheungRomance

    Quote:
    Mabel Cheung may be one of the lesser known names of the early 80s Hong Kong New-Wave – directors such as Tsui Hark and Ann Hui gaining a greater attention worldwide – yet she has an indelible auteur’s stamp that ensure her greater works will stand the test of time. The subtle strokes which she paints works such as the sublime ‘An Autumn’s Tale’ are testament to the efficacy of her understated, yet consistently resonant style. ‘Eight Taels Of Gold’ is the opportunity to see the auteur behind the lens directing one of Hong Kong’s most beloved stars, Sammo Hung, as he participates in a rare non-action role.Read More »

  • Carlos Mayolo – Carne de tu carne (1983)

    1981-1990Carlos MayoloColombiaHorrorPolitics

    All Movie Guide:
    Darting first in one direction and then in another like a school of erratic fish, this film starts out (in 1956) focusing briefly on a Colombian military dictatorship and political terrorism then brings in the bourgeois class as co-conspirators in the dictatorship and next enters the bizarre lifestyle of a wealthy family fighting over the last testament of a just-deceased matriarch. From there, the family members are shown to have quite an incestuous relationship, and eventually vampires come into the picture, as well as unbridled slaughter. By that time, the neglected, wounded plot is beyond resuscitation.
    ~ Eleanor MannikkaRead More »

  • Carlos Mayolo – La Mansión de Araucaima (1986)

    1981-1990Carlos MayoloColombiaDrama

    A young model runs away from the set of a commercial spot she’s filming, and enter the mansion of Araucaima, where its dwellers indulge in strange rites.

    Filled with symbolism, this metaphorical drama by Colombian director Carlos Mayolo is centered on an old mansion, isolated and ambiguous in its actual location. Revolving around the mansion is a static society made up of a pilot, landowner, priest, soldier, and other people representative of professions or occupations. Read More »

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