2010s

  • Verena Paravel & J.P. Sniadecki – Foreign Parts (2010)

    Verena Paravel2001-2010DocumentaryJ.P. SniadeckiUSA
    Foreign Parts (2010)
    Foreign Parts (2010)

    Synopsis:
    A hidden enclave in the shadow of the New York Mets’ new stadium, the neighborhood of Willets Point is an industrial zone fated for demolition. Filled with scrapyards and auto salvage shops, lacking sidewalks or sewage lines, the area seems ripe for urban development. But Foreign Parts discovers a strange community where wrecks, refuse and recycling form a thriving commerce. Cars are stripped, sorted and cataloged by brand and part, then resold to an endless parade of drive-thru customers. Joe, the last original resident, rages and rallies through the street like a lost King Lear, trying to contest his imminent eviction. Two lovers, Sara and Luis, struggle for food and safety through the winter while living in an abandoned van. Julia, the homeless queen of the junkyard, exalts in her beatific visions of daily life among the forgotten. The film observes and captures the struggle of a contested “eminent domain” neighborhood before its disappearance under the capitalization of New York’s urban ecology.Read More »

  • Jun’ichi Mori – Little Forest: Winter/Spring (2015)

    Jun'ichi Mori2011-2020ArthouseJapan
    Little Forest Winter:Spring (2015)
    Little Forest Winter:Spring (2015)

    Quote:
    Ichiko lived in a big city, but goes back to her small hometown Komori, located on a mountain in the Tohoku region. She is self-sufficient. Ichiko gains energy living among nature and eating foods she makes from seasonal ingredients.Read More »

  • Hal Hartley – A/Muse (2010)

    Hal Hartley2001-2010DramaShort FilmUSA
    A:Muse (2010)
    A:Muse (2010)

    An ambitious and idealistic young actress comes to Berlin to convince an American ex-pat filmmaker that she must be his next muse – the leading lady of his first great German film.Read More »

  • Michel Gondry – Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy?: An Animated Conversation with Noam Chomsky (2013)

    2011-2020AnimationDocumentaryFranceMichel Gondry
    Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy? An Animated Conversation with Noam Chomsky (2013)
    Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy? An Animated Conversation with Noam Chomsky (2013)

    This is a beautiful documentary with hand-drawn animations for the most part. The film gives the linguistics theories of Noam Chomsky a proper medium of expression to make them understandable even for people who had not any previous contact with the field.
    This could be the perfect educational material for the introduction of linguistics to people of almost any age above 10!Read More »

  • Claudio Giovannesi – La paranza dei bambini AKA Piranhas (2019)

    2011-2020Claudio GiovannesiCrimeDramaItaly
    La paranza dei bambini (2019)
    La paranza dei bambini (2019)

    Quote:
    Based on the novel by Roberto Saviano (“Gomorrah”), Piranhas follows fifteen year-old Nicola (newcomer Francesco Di Napoli) who lives with his mother and younger brother in the Sanità neighborhood of Naples, a place that has been controlled by the Camorra mafia for centuries.

    Dreaming of a life lush with designer clothing and elite nightclub bottle service, Nicola and his naive group of friends begin selling drugs, an entryway into the violent, power-hungry world of crime that begins to threaten their innocence, relationships, and safety of their families.Read More »

  • Kamal Swaroop – Pushkar Puran (2017)

    Kamal Swaroop2011-2020DocumentaryIndia
    Pushkar Puran (2017)
    Pushkar Puran (2017)

    Three decades after his cult film Om Dar-Ba-Dar(1988), Kamal Swaroop returns to his cinematic home in Rajasthan to direct Pushkar Puran. An attempt to engage with the historical, mythical and the contemporary worlds of the city of Pushkar.Read More »

  • Can Ulkay – Ayla: The Daughter of War (2017)

    2011-2020Can UlkayDramaTurkeyWar
    Ayla The Daughter of War (2017)
    Ayla The Daughter of War (2017)

    Quote:
    In 1950, amid-st the ravages of the Korean War, Sergeant Süleyman stumbles upon a a half-frozen little girl, with no parents and no help in sight. Frantic, scared and on the verge of death, this little girl captures the heart of Süleyman, who risks his own life to save her, smuggling her into his Army base and out of harms way. Not knowing her name and unable to communicate with her, Süleyman names her Ayla, in reminiscence of the moon on the fateful night during which they met. The two form an instantaneous and inseparable bond, and Ayla, almost effortlessly, brings an uncanny joy to the Turkish brigade in the grip of war. As the war comes to a close however, Süleyman’s brigade is told that they will be returning home. Süleyman cannot bear abandoning Ayla, and does everything within his power to take her with him. After repeated failure, he is forced to give Ayla to an orphanage, but doesn’t give up on the hope of one day reuniting with her. Will the two ever get back together?Read More »

  • Wayne Wang – Snow Flower and the Secret Fan (2011)

    Wayne Wang2011-2020ChinaDrama
    Snow Flower and the Secret Fan (2011)
    Snow Flower and the Secret Fan (2011)

    A story set in nineteenth-century China and focusing on the life-long friendship between two girls who develop their own secret code as a way to contend with the rigid social norms imposed on women.Read More »

  • Michael Roes – Timimoun (2010)

    2001-2010AlgeriaDramaMichael RoesQueer Cinema(s)
    Timimoun (2010)
    Timimoun (2010)

    Der sensible Träumer Laid lebt in der algerischen Mittelmeerstadt ‘Bejaia’. Er verbringt seine Tage in einem Fotostudio und am Strand mit seinem Freund Nadir. Eines Tages wird er von seiner Schwester aufgefordert, nach Timimoun zurückzukehren und als Ältester die Ehre der Familie wieder herzustellen. Nadir bietet ihm an, ihn auf der abenteuerlichen Reise ins algerische Hinterland zu begleiten…

    Der Spielfilm ‘Timimoun’ (2010) von Michael Roes, der zu den bedeutendsten deutschsprachigen Autoren der Gegenwart gehört (‘Rub’ al-Khali – leeres Viertel’), erzählt von der Freundschaft zweier Jungen als Utopie in einem zerrissenen, von religiösen und politischen Spannungen gezeichneten Land. Auf Grundlage des Films entstand auch der Roman ‘Weg nach Timimoun’.Read More »

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