1990s

  • Frederic Mitterrand  – Madame Butterfly (1995)

    1991-2000DramaFranceFrédéric MitterrandMusical

    Amazon.co.uk Review
    Like the finest of film scores with its fluid beauty and succession of intensely romantic tunes, Puccini’s opera Madame Butterfly has a surprisingly cinematic feel. In 1995 director Frederic Mitterand exploited this quality of the story, exposing a young woman’s disillusionment against a backdrop of cultural chasms. Shot on location, with Tunisia doubling convincingly as a turn of the century Nagasaki, this Butterfly shines with fragile beauty. The house becomes a brilliantly used set; airy and full of the scent of flowers and at the same time a cage for the trapped woman. Archive footage of bygone Nagasaki is used skilfully to underline the distance between the 15-year-old bride and Pinkerton.Read More »

  • Derek Jarman – Wittgenstein (1993)

    Derek Jarman1991-2000ArthousePhilosophy on ScreenUnited Kingdom

    Synopsis
    A dramatization, in modern theatrical style, of the life and thought of the Viennese-born, Cambridge-educated philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951), whose principal interest was the nature and limits of language. A series of sketches depict the unfolding of his life from boyhood, through the era of the first World War, to his eventual Cambridge professorship and association with Bertrand Russell and John Maynard Keynes. The emphasis in these sketches is on the exposition of the ideas of Wittgenstein, a homosexual, and an intuitive, moody, proud, and perfectionistic thinker generally regarded as a genius.Read More »

  • Gerald Fox – This Is Not an Exit: The Fictional World of Bret Easton Ellis (2000)

    Gerald Fox1991-2000ArthouseDocumentaryUSA

    This video presents a portrait of fiction writer Bret Easton Ellis, who was catapulted to notoriety with the publication of American Psycho. Ellis, who was born in 1964 in New York, rose to fame and fortune in his early twenties for this and other controversial works, vilified by many for their misogynistic and violent content. His defenders say the author’s work is satirical in style, and realistic in its representation of pop culture of the 1980s. The film features an interview with Ellis, as well as comments from friends, relatives, and other artists. Also included are selected dramatizations from American Psycho and other books by the author. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, All Movie GuideRead More »

  • Eckhart Schmidt – E.T.A. Hoffmanns Der Sandmann AKA The Sandman (1993)

    Eckhart Schmidt1991-2000FantasyGermanyHorror

    Synopsis: Daniel and Clara are on a vacation in Italy. In the form of the mysterious “Sandman” Coppola, a figure from Daniel’s childhood, returns to haunt him, while he succumbs to an obsessive love with an enigmatic woman of strange beauty: Olympia, who might be far more than she first appears to be…Read More »

  • James Yuen – Ngo oi 777 AKA My Loving Trouble 7 (1999)

    1991-2000ActionComedyHong KongJames Yuen

    Hsu Chi plays agent 777 who works for an organization that practices industrial espionage. She is assigned a new partner.Read More »

  • Med Hondo – Lumière noire AKA Black Light (1994)

    Med Hondo1991-2000CrimeFranceThriller

    When a man’s best friend is shot in cold blood by two corrupt policemen, he must track down the only eyewitnesses, who have been deported to Mali.Read More »

  • Ásdís Thoroddsen – Ingaló (1992)

    1991-2000ArthouseÁsdís ThoroddsenDramaIceland

    The fishing boat Matthildur, comes to the small town where the 18-year-old Ingalo lives with her parents and younger brother. A brawl breaks out between the townspeople and the crew from Matthildur. As a consequence Ingalo leaves home.Read More »

  • Kazimierz Kutz – Smierc jak kromka chleba AKA Death as a Slice of Bread (1994)

    Kazimierz Kutz1991-2000DramaPoland

    Quote:
    Kazimierz Kutz realized with great attention to details a pathetic fresco about those dramatic events. His film, of unquestionable artistic value, is also a tribute to the courage and determination of miners who did not hesitate to give their lives for the ideals of August Uprising. Katowice, the night of December 12-13, 1981. Military units occupy strategic points in the city. General Jaruzelski is about to announce martial law on television. A group of henchmen, breaking union security, drag the chairman of the works committee of the Solidarity trade union in the “Wujek” mine out of his apartment. The news of this quickly spreads to the miners. Initially surprised, they soon react with a spontaneous protest. On December 14th a strike breaks out in the plant. The workers demand the lifting of martial law and the release of the chairman. Negotiations with the authorities end in a fiasco. The army, ZOMO and the militia prepare to storm the mine.Read More »

  • Nonzee Nimibutr – Nang Nak (1999)

    Nonzee Nimibutr1991-2000HorrorThailand

    Celebrated Thai director Nonzee Nimibutr’s takes an old Thai legend and turns it into a beautiful and haunting movie. Mak leaves for Bangkok and is seriously wounded in the Chiang Toong War. His wife, Nak, dies together with her stillborn child, but when Mak returns, they continue to live together.Read More »

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