A priest in a poor community lives a charitable life in accordance with his religious principles, but many others do not return the favor.Read More »
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Luis Buñuel – Nazarín AKA Nazarin (1959)
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Luis Buñuel – Simón del desierto AKA Simon of the Desert [+Extra] (1965)
1961-1970DramaLuis BuñuelMexicoSimon of the Desert is Luis Buñuel’s wicked and wild take on the life of devoted ascetic Saint Simeon Stylites, who waited atop a pillar surrounded by a barren landscape for six years, six months, and six days, in order to prove his devotion to God. Yet the devil, in the figure of the beautiful Silvia Pinal, huddles below, trying to tempt him down. A skeptic’s vision of human conviction, Buñuel’s short and sweet satire is one of the master filmmaker’s most renowned works of surrealism.Read More »
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Giuseppe Amato & Vittorio De Sica – Rose scarlatte AKA Scarlet roses (1940)
1931-1940ComedyGiuseppe AmatoItalian Cinema under FascismItalyRomanceVittorio De SicaSYNOPSIS
Respectable bourgeois wife (Renee Saint-Cyr) turns out a mysterious bunch of scarlet roses and yields to temptation of adultery. Vittorio de Sica’s director debut (with supervision by Giuseppe Amato); light but already a little bitter comedy based on skillful Aldo de Benedetti’s stage hit. Naturally, superstar De Sica playing the main role himself – and is on the top of his charm here.
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César Charlone & Enrique Fernández – El Baño del Papa AKA The Pope’s Toilet (2007)
Drama2001-2010César CharloneComedyEnrique FernándezUruguay
In 1998, a small South American village is in a flurry over the Pope’s upcoming visit for the business opportunities that it will provide. While most of the residents plan to sell food at the parade, a smuggler family man decides to build a pay toilet.Read More »
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Carlos Saura – Stress-es tres-tres AKA Stress Is Three (1968)
1961-1970Carlos SauraDramaSpain

Synopsis:
‘Fernando, with his wife and life-long friend, Antonio, set out on a weekend together. Fernando begins to suspect his wife and Antonio of being in love, and his jealousy grows as he observes them in a situation he, himself, created.’
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Mercedes Álvarez – Mercado de futuros (2011)
2011-2020DocumentaryMercedes ÁlvarezSpainQuote:
The abandonment and demolition of an old house, with all its furniture, its plentiful library and its full load of personal memories, becomes the starting point for this film, which tries to portray some of the aspects of the new world. The camera peeps into the real state furore, turned into a showroom and promise of financial gain or of the paradise; into financial investment brokers, gurus and preachers of success and mythology. Personal and collective memory, dreams and desires will be ultimately transformed into pure merchandising. Written by Mercedes Alvarez.Read More » -
Sebastián Schindel – El patron, radiografia de un crimen AKA The Boss, Anatomy of a Crime (2014)
2011-2020ArgentinaSebastián SchindelThriller

With dreams of a better life, a humble but illiterate labourer and his wife leave their poor village in Santiago to move to Buenos Aires. However, a sinister boss’ promise of a bright future will come at a high price.Read More »
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Carlos Saura – La Prima Angélica AKA Cousin Angelica (1974)
Drama1971-1980Carlos SauraSpainQuote:
The initial idea for the film came from a specific reference to a cousin Angélica, in a scene from Ana and the wolves (Spanish: Ana y los lobos), director Carlos Saura’s previous work. In Ana and the wolves there is an inconsequential bit of dialogue that occurs in the private conversation between the family matriarch and the title character. The old woman speaks of a certain cousin Angélica who, as a small child, coquettishly played with one of her sons. Building on that allusion, Saura and writer Rafael Azcona developed a script about the childhood memories of a man now in his mid forties and his flirtatious cousin, Angélica, on whom he had a crush when he was ten years old. These memories become the lure for the protagonist’s reencounter of his long suppressed past.Read More » -
Servando González – El escapulario AKA The Scapular (1968)
Arthouse1961-1970HorrorMexicoServando GonzálezSynopsis: A woman who is about to die calls the town’s priest and hands him a scapulary, saying that she knows of its great powers. Anybody who does not believe in them will end up dead.
In the times of Mexican Revolution, a dying woman sends for the young priest of the village, she confesses to him that she has a miraculous scapular which has the power to protect the life of the owner; before she dies, she tells the skeptical priest how the scapular saved the life of her four children, thus reviving four incredible crossed stories.Read More »






