2000s

  • Raymond De Felitta – ‘Tis Autumn- The Search for Jackie Paris (2006)

    USA2001-2010DocumentaryRaymond De Felitta
    'Tis Autumn The Search for Jackie Paris (2006)
    ‘Tis Autumn The Search for Jackie Paris (2006)

    An exploration into the mysterious life of the late jazz vocalist Jackie Paris, which examines the question of how much we need to know about an artist’s life to appreciate their art.Read More »

  • Rudolf Thome – Pink (2009)

    Rudolf Thome2001-2010ComedyGermanyRomance
    Pink (2009)
    Pink (2009)

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    The Reader’s Hannah Herzsprug stars in this quirky romantic comedy about a rebellious young poet on a quest to learn about real love. Pink, a feisty young poet, writes malicious and controversial love poems which she recites to her dedicated fans at live performances akin to rock concerts throughout Germany.

    Never a true believer in love, Pink decides to pick one of her three suitors to marry. Deciding systematically, Pink makes her decisions using her calculator, maintaining each relationship via text message. Despite having made what she thought to be a thorough investigation, she chooses the wrong man on two occasions. Will Pink be third time lucky?Read More »

  • Shirin Neshat & Shoja Azari – Zanan-e bedun-e mardan AKA Women Without Men (2009)

    2001-2010ArthouseDramaIranShirin NeshatShoja Azari
    Zanan e bedun e mardan (2009)
    Zanan e bedun e mardan (2009)

    Against the tumultuous backdrop of Iran’s 1953 CIA-backed coup d’état, the destinies of four women converge in a beautiful orchard garden, where they find independence, solace and companionship.Read More »

  • Amma Asante – A Way of Life (2004)

    2001-2010Amma AsanteDramaUnited Kingdom
    A Way of Life (2004)
    A Way of Life (2004)

    At 17 LeighAnne Williams has a six month old baby to look after, with only the help of three teenage squatters who flog stolen gear to make ends meet. A neighbour (actually from Turkey) across the street becomes target to her growing paranoia that Social Services are going to take her daughter, Rebecca, away from her. Her behavior becoming increasingly desperate as her delusions over her neighbor grow. She convinces Steven, Gavin, and Robbie he needs a lesson.Read More »

  • Rintarô – Metoroporisu AKA Metropolis (2001)

    2001-2010AnimationJapanRintarôSci-Fi
    Metoroporisu (2001)
    Metoroporisu (2001)

    Metropolis is a visually stunning, rich, and memorable pleasure. It’s contributors have brought us other classics such as Astroboy and Akira. The story takes place in the muti-leveled, fascinating, megalopolis called Metropolis. Metropolis is loosely ruled by Duke Red, who is close to presenting his ultimate work, an advanced AI robot girl named Tima. His son; however, is an opponent of AI and resents Tima. Tima finds herself deep within the labyrinth of Meteoplolis. She befriends the kind son of a police officer and begins exploring her new world. When Duke Red’s son separates this new friendship, he puts much more at risk than anyone thought possible.Read More »

  • Marie Losier – Tony Conrad, DreaMinimalist (2008)

    USA2001-2010DocumentaryExperimentalMarie Losier
    Tony Conrad, DreaMinimalist (2008)
    Tony Conrad, DreaMinimalist (2008)

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    DreaMinimalist (2008) offers an insightful and hilarious encounter with Conrad as he sings, dances and remembers his youth and his association with Jack Smith.

    “Marie Losier is the most effervescent and psychologically accurate portrait artist working in film today. Her film wriggle with the energy and sweetness of a broken barrel full o’ sugar worms!” Guy MaddinRead More »

  • Robert Beavers – From the Notebook of… (2000)

    Robert Beavers1991-2000ExperimentalUSA
    From the Notebook of... (2000)
    From the Notebook of… (2000)

    From the Notebook of … was shot in Florence and takes as its point of departure Leonardo da Vinci’s notebooks and Paul Valéry’s essay on da Vinci’s process. These two elements suggest an implicit comparison between the treatment of space in Renaissance art and the moving image. The filmmarks a critical development in the artist’s work in that he repeatedly employs a series of rapid pans and upward tilts along the city’s buildings or facades, often integrating glimpses of his own face. As Beavers notes in his writing on the film, the camera movements are tied to the filmmakers’ presence and suggest his investigating gaze. (Henriette Huldisch, Whitney Museum of American Art)Read More »

  • Thomas Arslan – Der schöne Tag AKA A Fine Day (2001)

    Drama2001-2010ArthouseGermanyThomas Arslan
    Der schöne Tag (2001)
    Der schöne Tag (2001)

    Synopsis
    A day in the life of the 21 years old Deniz, who aims to become an actress and makes her living by dubbing movies. After she has split with her old boyfriend she gets to know Diego and spends the evening with him.Read More »

  • Thomas Arslan – Ferien aka Vacation (2007)

    Thomas Arslan2001-2010ArthouseDramaGermany
    Ferien (2007)
    Ferien (2007)

    Synopsis
    Ferien (Vacation, 2007) was perhaps the festival’s best German feature. Thomas Arslan’s latest outlines the strained composition of a family and the disintegration of a marriage, set in a luminous Brandenburg summer. The film is confined: the story takes place almost exclusively on the grounds of the mother’s country house and the cinematic language speaks only static shots and long takes. Just at the very end of the film does one see the whole family together. Arslan’s feat reveals the shifting constellations of family members in individual conversations and encounters: the grandmother is tender and wise while alone with granddaughter Laura, cold when Laura’s sister Sophie enters, and bitchy in scenes with her daughter Anna. Read More »

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