1980s

  • Lothar Lambert – Fucking City (1982)

    1981-1990CultDramaGermanyLothar Lambert

    Four mediocre existences are on an increasingly desperate quest for love and sexual satisfaction in the urban jungle of West Berlin.

    In this low-budget film, underground director Lothar Lambert explores longings and sexual fantasies that link the main characters – namely, Berlin couple Rüdiger and Helga, their butcher colleague Kurt, and his sister Klara, who is visiting. In a mix of voyeurism, porn flick, and group sex, the film depicts stereotypes and clichés but also questions them. This humorous and provocative look behind the façade of ‘normality’ provides an unvarnished examination of exoticized fantasies and projections about society.Read More »

  • Adrian Shergold – Christabel (1988)

    1981-1990Adrian ShergoldDramaTVUnited Kingdom

    Christabel Bielenberg’s historical memoir, “The Past Is Myself,” looking back on the years 1932-45, was the source for this depiction of life in Germany during Hitler’s rise.

    Daughter of middle-class English-Irish parents, Christabel became a German citizen in 1934 when she married German law student Peter Bielenberg of a prominent Hamburg family. The couple raised their two sons amid Germany’s shifting political climate. In 1939, as the situation became acute, Peter joined a military organization planning to remove Hitler from power.Read More »

  • Ken Russell – The Planets (1983)

    1981-1990DocumentaryKen RussellUnited Kingdom

    IMDB wrote:
    “The Planets” brings visual life to the classic Horst score with images that move beyond the graphic descriptions of the planets. It evokes thoughts of the solar system as it pertains to the systems that govern our lives, our society and our humanity. Ken Russell has always been known for his ability to let the audience feel uncomfortable. His images in this film are bold, but at the same time they show the subtle sensitivity that make all of his films so unforgettable.

    He explores the same genre that Godfrey Reggio and Philip Glass made famous, but his work in this film stand completely on its own.Read More »

  • Vibeke Løkkeberg – Hud AKA Vilde, the Wild One (1986)

    1981-1990CrimeDramaNorwayVibeke Løkkeberg

    In a rural western town in 1890 a woman has a mute old daughter after relations with her step father, which in his need of money, wants to sell them off to a rich skin tradesman. While resisting this, the woman turns lame.Read More »

  • Various – Heavy Metal (1981)

    1981-1990AnimationCanadaFantasyVarious

    Quote:
    Inspired by stories from the fantasy graphics magazine Heavy Metal, this five-part animated feature combines the talents of hundreds of artists and animators from 17 different countries. A glowing green orb called Loc-Nar that contains the sum total of all evil in the universe travels through space and time, spreading violence and discord in its wake. The stories that follow demonstrate Loc-Nar’s malevolent presence throughout the universe. In New York in the year 2023, cabbie Harry Canyon picks up a fare who turns out to have Loc-Nar in her possession, and it turns out to be one trip he wishes that he had never made. In contemporary suburban America, a nerdy high school kid finds the orb in his backyard and is transported to a comic-book universe where he’s a mighty warrior and famous spoiler of women.Read More »

  • Jon Amero & Lem Amero – Blonde Ambition (1981)

    1981-1990CampEroticaJohn AmeroLem AmeroUSA

    imdb:
    Two young song and dance performers are offered a real job in New York. They get a lift from a millionaire. When they get there there is no job. The millionaire lets them stay in his apartment. They finally get a part in an X rated version of Gone With the Wind. Unfortunately, Candy’s ‘blondeness’ takes over, and the whole production ends in a riotous shambles.Read More »

  • John Paizs – Springtime in Greenland (1981)

    1981-1990CanadaJohn PaizsShort Film

    A lifetime of suburbia in a half hour, Springtime in Greenland uses 50’s cinematic conventions and attitudes to tell a story about the sophomoric inhabitants of a fictional utopia. Meet Nick, a young Adonis played by Paizs. He is silent, aloof and straining against his suburban values. Nick wears a gloomy cloud despite the sunny spring weather.Read More »

  • Erland Josephson – Marmeladupproret AKA Marmalade Revolution (1980)

    1971-1980ComedyDramaErland JosephsonSweden

    A Professor comes home carrying a paper bag with food. Among the goods in the bag is apricot jam. His wife reacts strongly, since they always have eaten orange marmalade. The Professor leaves his house and checks into a hotel.Read More »

  • Riccardo Freda – Le sette spade del vendicatore AKA The Seventh Sword [Uncut] (1962)

    1981-1990AdventureItalyRiccardo Freda

    A dashing swordsman helps protect Philip III of Spain from the traitors trying to overthrow him.

    Classic swashbuckling based on the 1942 film by the same director, entitled Don Cesare di Bazan.Read More »

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