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Soderbergh has brought us SPALDING GRAY’S FINAL MONOLOGUE with the film, “And Everything Is Going Fine”. He compiles what is essentially a final autobiographical testament of Gray’s life using rare footage of his TV interviews, recordings of his theatrical monologues, and even some footage taken personally by Gray with his family members. A simple mash-up of such footage gives Gray the oppourtunity to bring us one final monologue- from the grave- speaking about himself, just as he loved to do…for our pleasure, and his sanity!!! He truly was the best monologist, one-man-show and storyteller to ever grace the stage. Read More »
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Steven Soderbergh – And Everything Is Going Fine (2010)
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Mehdi Barsaoui – Bik Eneich: Un fils AKA A Son (2019)
2011-2020African CinemaDramaMehdi BarsaouiTunisiaTunisia, summer 2011. The holiday to Southern country ends in disaster for Fares, Meriem and their 10-year old son Aziz when he is accidentally shot in an ambush. His injury will change their lives as Aziz needs a liver transplant, which leads to the discovery of a long-buried secret. Will Aziz and their relationship survive?Read More »
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Albert Serra – La mort de Louis XIV AKA The Death of Louis XIV (2016) (HD)
Drama2011-2020Albert SerraArthouseFrance
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August 1715. After going for a walk, Louis XIV feels a pain in his leg. The next days, the king keeps fulfilling his duties and obligations, but his sleep is troubled and he has a serious fever. He barely eats and weakens increasingly. This is the start of the slow agony of the greatest king of France, surrounded by his relatives and doctors.Read More » -
Severin Fiala & Veronika Franz – Ich seh, Ich seh AKA Goodnight Mommy (2014)
2011-2020AustriaSeverin FialaThrillerVeronika FranzIn the heat of the summer. A lonesome house in the countryside between woods and corn fields. Nine-year-old twin brothers are waiting for their mother. When she comes home, bandaged after cosmetic surgery, nothing is like before. The children start to doubt that this woman is actually their mother. It emerges an existential struggle for identity and fundamental trust.Read More »
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Ghassan Halwani – Tirss, rihlat alsoo’oud ila almar’i AKA Erased, Ascent of the Invisible (2018)
2011-2020DocumentaryExperimentalGhassan Halwani

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Ghassan Halwani’s debut feature ruminates on the thousands who disappeared during the Lebanese Civil War and their still-present absence in the lives of their loved ones.
It begins with a disappearance 25 years in the past. In fact, it begins even before that, during a civil war that has ended but whose impact — and absences — continue to be felt. Erased,____ Ascent of the Invisible embraces this layered sense of history’s continual unspooling into the present.Read More » -
Andrew Bujalski – Computer Chess (2013)
2011-2020Andrew BujalskiArthouseComedyUSA

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Set over the course of a weekend tournament for chess software programmers thirty-some years ago, Computer Chess transports viewers to a nostalgic moment when the contest between technology and the human spirit seemed a little more up for grabs. We get to know the eccentric geniuses possessed of the vision to teach a metal box to defeat man, literally, at his own game, laying the groundwork for artificial intelligence as we know it and will come to know it in the future.Read More » -
James Benning – Two Moons (2018)
2011-2020ExperimentalJames BenningUSAFilmed on November 21 and 22, 2018 in Valencia, California. A gibbous and full moon rising.Read More »
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Peter Bo Rappmund – Tectonics (2012)
USA2011-2020DocumentaryExperimentalPeter Bo RappmundA survey of the physical qualities and metaphysical quandaries of the United States-Mexico border. Follows the boundary and its immediate surrounding topography incrementally from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean.Read More »
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Lola Arias – Teatro de guerra AKA Theatre of War (2018)
2011-2020ArgentinaDocumentaryLola AriasThe Falklands War lasted from April to June of 1982 and took the lives of 655 Argentinian and 255 British soldiers. It ended in Argentina’s military defeat and in territorial claims on both sides that remain contentious to this day.
Thirty-five years after the end of the war, Argentinian artist and director Lola Arias invites veterans to look back – together, either in pairs or in dialogue with the camera. The British and the Argentinians face each other as former enemies, but also form an ensemble, such as when they re-enact a battle scene in an abandoned building that resembles a theatre. Read More »





