1990s

  • Valeriu Jereghi – Predchuvstviye AKA Foreboding (1992)

    Valeriu Jereghi1991-2000ArthouseRomania
    Predchuvstviye (1992)
    Predchuvstviye (1992)

    Quote:
    In the story, a boy, a woman and a cow seem to be the only survivors of a global catastrophe, except for whoever is following them threateningly in a tank. Slowly they put together what they need to survive, and despite the difficulty of all this, it looks as though the human race may just manage a new beginning. This simple, darkly imaged story is told with a very minimal amount of dialog.Read More »

  • Nanni Moretti – Caro diario AKA Dear Diary (1993)

    Nanni Moretti1991-2000ComedyDramaItaly
    Caro diario (1993)
    Caro diario (1993)

    Director Nanni Moretti takes a mordant look at Italian life through three antological vignettes presented as the chapters of an open diary.Read More »

  • Robert Downey Sr. – Too Much Sun (1990)

    1981-1990CampComedyQueer Cinema(s)Robert Downey Sr.USA
    Too Much Sun (1990)
    Too Much Sun (1990)

    Quote:
    On his deathbed, billionaire O.M. Rivers (Howard Duff) is tricked into altering his will by a grasping Catholic priest (Jim Haynie). The dying man is persuaded to add a stipulation to his bequests: one of Rivers’ two offspring must produce an heir within a year of his death or his millions will go to the church. The catch is that Rivers’ son Sonny (Eric Idle) is gay and his daughter Bitsy (Andrea Martin) is a lesbian.Read More »

  • Peter Welz – Banale Tage (1992)

    1991-2000ComedyDramaGermanyPeter Welz
    Banale Tage (1992)
    Banale Tage (1992)

    Quote:
    In East Berlin in the late 70s, two boys meet one evening in a disco: Thomas, who is from a working class family and is doing an apprenticeship, and Michael, a 16-year-old school pupil from an educated middle-class family. They both miss the tram home and walk together instead, ending up at Michael’s house where they discuss God and the world into the early hours. Following this encounter the two boys enter into an unusual friendship, united by their mutual desire to get away from the phoniness, the limitations and the restrictions of their parents and of society.Read More »

  • Sanjay Kak – In the Forest Hangs a Bridge (1999)

    Documentary1991-2000Ethnographic CinemaIndiaSanjay KakShort Film
    In the Forest Hangs a Bridge (1999)
    In the Forest Hangs a Bridge (1999)

    Located deep in the forested hills of the Siang valley of Arunachal Pradesh, at the north-eastern extremity of India, Damro village gathers to build a 1000 foot long suspension bridge, the elegant structures of cane and bamboo, that are the distinctive mark of the Adi tribe. Their only tool is the dao, a blade length of tempered steel, the size of a machete.

    Ethnological documentary on the Adis of Arunachal Pradesh as they build one of their cane-and-bamboo bridges against the imminent arrival of “development” as backdrop.Read More »

  • Nikos Kornilios – To athoo soma AKA Desert Sky (1997)

    1991-2000ArthouseGreeceNikos KorniliosSci-Fi
    To athoo soma (1997)
    To athoo soma (1997)

    Synopsis
    The few survivors of a deserted city, sometime in the near future, are left with no water or food but somehow manage to survive. In a hospital, a lonely scientist, Foteini, is helping a patient with amnesia to recover. She also meets an actor named Aias (Ajax) – who often visits his sick sister – and becomes romantically involved with him. Foteini is swept away by love; Aias, however, is unprepared for such strong emotions. Their separation brings Foteini to the house of the amnesiac, and he takes care of her, up to the moment that she discovers a photo of hers among his things. In the meantime, Aias brings his sister back home from the hospital. While it is getting darker, with clouds gathering in the sky, Foteini and Aias wander the city and meet in the rain.
    Greek Film ArchiveRead More »

  • Péter Forgács – The Danube Exodus (1998)

    1991-2000DocumentaryExperimentalHolocaust HistoryHungaryPéter Forgács
    The Danube Exodus (1998)
    The Danube Exodus (1998)

    Quote:
    He is primarily interested in the way in which these films seem to depict only happy moments, but on closer consideration they also appear to tell a hidden history, which can be brought back to the surface by the recycling filmmaker.

    In the travelogue The Danube Exodus, he documents the Jewish exodus from Slovakia just before the beginning of World War II. In two boats, a group of nine hundred Slovak, Austrian Jews tried to reach the Black Sea via the river Danube, in order to get to Palestine from there. Forgács based his film on the amateur films of Captain Nándor Andrásovits, the captain of one of the boats.
    Read More »

  • S. Shankar – Jeans (1998)

    1991-2000ComedyDramaIndiaS. Shankar
    Jeans (1998)
    Jeans (1998)

    Vishu and Ramu are a pair of Indian twins living in America with their father, Rajamani. When Madhumita (Aishwarya Rai) and her brother come to America to get medical treatment for their ailing grandmother, Vishu and Ramu end up meeting them at the airport. Vishu falls in love with Madhumita, and the couple has everyone’s blessing, except for Rajamani, who is estranged from his own twin brother. He only wants his sons to marry twin sisters, so Madhumita pretends to have a twin in order to please him. As Madhumita puts on a charade by creating Vaishnavi, all goes well, until Ramu falls in love with Vaishnavi. Now the truth must come out, before Madhumita has to marry both of Rajamani’s twin sons.
    Read More »

  • Helke Misselwitz – Herzsprung (1992)

    1991-2000DramaGermanyHelke Misselwitz
    Herzsprung (1992)
    Herzsprung (1992)

    Quote:
    In the little town of Herzsprung – whose name harks back to an ancient legend of broken hearts – almost nothing has changed since German unification, except a rise in unemployment. Johanna, a young mother and widow, becomes one of the unemployed and lives on welfare. To make matters worse, she falls in love with a dark-skinned, roving adventurer and the whole village starts talking about it.Read More »

Back to top button