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  • Dan Gordon – The John Akii-Bua Story: An African Tragedy (2008)

    Documentary2001-2010Dan GordonUnited Kingdom
    The John Akii-Bua Story- An African Tragedy (2008)

    Via Lutherb:
    “A documentary showing Uganda in the 1970s to 1980s through the relationship between John Akii-Bua, the first African athlete to win a gold olympic medal in an event under 1000 metres, and Idi Amin, the cruel dictator of Uganda in the 1970s. It’s an exciting documentary for those who are interested in the 20th century history of Africa, with a lot of new information and insights.”Read More »

  • John Shepphird – Teenage Bonnie and Klepto Clyde (1993)

    Drama1991-2000ActionJohn ShepphirdUSA

    The Bonnie & Clyde story is re-told from a contemporary viewpoint. Clyde in this movie is a high school nerd working in the local burger joint. Urges to steal things are inflamed when he runs into Bonnie, the bored daughter of the local police commissioner, who is running with a street gang led by Kirk. Clyde immediately senses a kindred spirit in Bonnie. Initially she ignores him, but he rescues her from a shop-lifting charge and offers her a ride in a stolen van. Soon the two have taken guns from her father’s home and go off on a bloody crime spree… Written by John S.Read More »

  • Paddy Considine – Tyrannosaur (2011)

    2011-2020DramaPaddy ConsidineUnited Kingdom

    Joseph, a man plagued by violence and a rage that is driving him to self-destruction, earns a chance of redemption that appears in the form of Hannah, a Christian charity shop worker.Read More »

  • Duccio Tessari – Zorro (1975)

    1971-1980ActionAdventureDuccio TessariItaly

    Plot:
    The internationally produced Zorro is set in South America instead of the California locales of the series.
    Alain Delon stars as the newly appointed governor who immediately butts heads with corrupt Colonel Huerta. To rescue the peasants from Huerta’s despotry, the governor becomes the caped-and-masked do-gooder Zorro.
    The film never really takes itself seriously, not even during the final, well-staged duel between Zorro and Huerta. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie GuideRead More »

  • Lamberto Bava – Demoni AKA Demons (1985)

    1981-1990HorrorItalyLamberto Bava

    Art imitating art is the basis of this demonic tale of a group of invited guests to the screening of a horror film that brings naturalism to life. They are baited and penned, and their walled-in feeling quickly turns to screaming fear as those who are dead lust after the flesh of the living. In this full-scale cinema of hell, it’s only a question of time before demons from the abyss are asking for second portions.Read More »

  • Lynn Fernie & Aerlyn Weissman – Forbidden Love: The unashamed stories of lesbian lives (1992)

    Documentary1991-2000CanadaLynn Fernie and Aerlyn WeissmanQueer Cinema(s)
    The unashamed stories of lesbian lives (1992)

    From IMDB:
    Ten women, most of them in Vancouver or Toronto, talk about being lesbian in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s: discovering the pulp fiction of the day about women in love, their own first affairs, the pain of breaking up, frequenting gay bars, facing police raids, men’s responses, and the etiquette of butch and femme roles. Interspersed among the interviews and archival footage are four dramatized chapters from a pulp novel, “Forbidden Love”: Laura leaves her hick town and heads for the city, where she meets Mitch in a bar. Sparks fly, and so do laughter and joy. Ann Bannon, one of the writers of those paperback novels about forbidden love, talks about the genre.Read More »

  • Damiano Damiani – L’inchiesta (1986)

    Drama1981-1990Damiano DamianiItaly
    L’inchiesta (1986)

    Tito Valerio Tauro is sent by the emperor Tiberius in Galilee to investigate the disappearance of the body of Jesus. Tito thinks quickly attend to his duties and return to Rome, but meets Claudia Procula, Pilate’s wife, fascinated by the personality of Jesus, who reveals that Mary Magdalene was a witness to the resurrection of Jesus. Tito became convinced that Jesus is still alive and that is in place and a conspiracy to hide it, pretending to be Christian, begins to search for Mary Magdalene.Read More »

  • Leonard Bernstein – Little Drummer Boy: Essay on Mahler by Leonard Bernstein (1985)

    1981-1990DocumentaryLeonard BernsteinPerformanceUSA

    Quote:
    Wow!–I just finished watching “The Little Drummer Boy.”
    Previously I had thought that I knew quite a bit about Gustav Mahler, but Leonard Bernstein showed me more.

    What Bernstein does is show you–through biographical commentary and excerpts from Mahler’s music–just what it was that made this masterful composer and conductor so obsessed with Life and Death.Read More »

  • Nick Donkin & Melodie McDaniel – The Junky’s Christmas (1994)

    1991-2000AnimationCultMelodie McDanielNick DonkinUSA

    Quote:
    Based on the short story by Burroughs or the same name this is a short clay-mation released by Francis Ford Copolla.

    Narrated by Burroughs, we follow Danny a junk sick and broke bum on his aimless wanderings to find that christmas fix, his eyes are sting and all he can feel is the raw ache in his bones, only the warming rush of Junk will make his at ease. Severed leg’s, drunk Doctors and and a 1/4 grain all go into making this a superb little tale that every family should gather round come christmas morning.

    With a small scene during Thanksgiving at Burrough’s house tagged on the end (he slices the Turkey with a switchblade) it’s a worthy way of spending 22 mins over and over again.Read More »

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