1990s

  • Guy Maddin – Twilight of the Ice Nymphs (1997)

    1991-2000ArthouseCanadaGuy Maddin

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    There’s a blood vessel that pumps between the selves we drive through the day and the incubus we nourish, a creative self (perhaps cocreated by a love), relatively unconstrained, who we promise ourselves we will birth some day. The most sublime art is what we imagine that young, more unfettered mind imagines. Its why we live, a large part of it, I think. This is the domain Maddin has decided to explore. Its a sort of Joycean commitment, a raw commitment to dreams less shaped than usual by borrowed items and fed by distilled urges in blood. Small surprise that these don’t fully resonate; its supposed to be strange, strange in disturbing ways. I like the fact that this goes on too long. Read More »

  • Elif Savas – Coup – A Documentary History Of The Turkish Military Interventions (1999)

    1991-2000DocumentaryElif SavasPoliticsTurkey

    Fredken, IMDB wrote:
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    This video is excellent, if not only for the fact that documenting anything that has happened in Turkey is a giant step. The Turkish state has been notorious (as in most states) for keeping information internal and tightly controlling information. IN the case of the military COUPS, even more so because of CIA/US controls and strategies regarding Turkey.Read More »

  • Ulrike Ottinger – Taiga (1992)

    Documentary1991-2000GermanyUlrike Ottinger

    a review from the New York Times by Stephen Holden:
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    In the opening moments of “Taiga,” a mesmerizing eight-hour journey into the nomadic tribal culture of northern Mongolia, the camera makes a slow 360-degree panning shot across the magnificent desolation of the Darkhad Valley, a remote steppe ringed by snowcapped mountains. The only sounds to be heard are wind, running water, bird calls and the moans of grazing herds of yak, sheep and goats.Read More »

  • Max Färberböck – Aimée & Jaguar (1999)

    1991-2000DramaGermanyMax FärberböckQueer Cinema(s)

    Berlin 1943/44 (“The Battle of Berlin”). Felice, an intelligent and courageous Jewish woman who lives under a false name, belongs to an underground organization. Lilly, a devoted mother of four, though an occasional unfaithful wife, is desperate for love. An unusual and passionate love between them blossoms despite the danger of persecution and nightly bombing raids. The Gestapo is on Felice’s trail. Her friends flee, she decides to sit out the war with Lilly. One hot day in August 1944, the Gestapo is waiting in Lilly’s flat… (IMDb)Read More »

  • Carl Andersen – Jungfrau am Abgrund AKA Mondo Weirdo (1990)

    1981-1990Carl AndersenEroticaGermanyHorrorQueer Cinema(s)

    this is all imdb says about this film – Young girl becomes Alice in dreamland during menstruation. Wild dreams and nightmares about sexuality, vampirism, death, obsessions and other bizarre things.
    The film visualizes the erotic nightmares of a girl, who, after a negative experience, suspects sex and violence behind every door. Without showing any emotions, Jessica F. Manera walks through her grotesque inner life, which seems to be turned inside out. This is pure horror and pornography. Sometimes, when things are exaggerated, the horror becomes comic, even in the darkness of the black-and-white film. It is not a relaxed, but overexcited and depressive cheerfulness, a shrill and anarchic orgy of rock music and fantasies about sex and violence.
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  • Christopher Petit – The Falconer (1998)

    Documentary1981-1990Christopher PetitExperimentalUnited Kingdom

    Fictional documentary goes on the trail of sixties cultural renegade Peter Whitehead, underground filmmaker, writer, occultist and sometime falconer.Read More »

  • Takahisa Zeze – Raigyo (1997)

    1991-2000AsianExploitationJapanTakahisa Zeze

    Quote:
    Murder, sex, blood and designer erotism meet head-on in this
    perverse tale of sexual alienation in nineties Japan.

    Set amidst the desolate background of a warped and twisted Japan.
    Raigyo takes its concept from a real life event in which a black
    clad woman murders a man that she had just met by chance through
    a phone sex club. Her chosen place for this execution, where he
    will be stabbed to death, is called the “Love Hotel”.Read More »

  • Richard Linklater – Before Sunrise (1995)

    1991-2000DramaRichard LinklaterRomanceUSA

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    When “Before Sunrise” was released in January of 1995, it came and went in theatres, receiving some acclaim before being relegated to the video shelves, doomed to be forgotten like so many films, without making much of an impact.Read More »

  • Michael Apted – The Up Series – 42 Up! (1998)

    1991-2000DocumentaryMichael AptedUnited Kingdom

    Description :
    Starting in 1964 with Seven Up, renowned director Michael Apted has explored this Jesuit maxim. The original concept was to interview 14 children from diverse backgrounds from all over England, asking them about their lives and their dreams for the future. Every seven years, Apted has been back to talk to the same subjects, examining the progression of their lives. From cab driver Tony to East End schoolmates Jackie, Lynn, and Susan and the heart-breaking Neil, we see, as they enter their 40’s, how close these subjects are to realizing their ambitions. Read More »

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