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Nekromantik
Genre exercise by the king of necro porn horror was initially banned far and wide because of its portrayal of disgusting situations, but then had…Published on: -
Mother
The maker of The Host is again in top form. Dislocating drama about a mother who will do anything to prove that her mentally handicapped…Published on: -
Where Is Where?
Spectres from an ‘incident’ during the Algerian War visit a Finnish poetess. One of 2009’s most intellectually challenging and rewarding films.Published on: -
Vaho
Debut film about three kids who witnessed a drama in their youth that still pursues them today. Were they only witnesses or maybe also responsible?…Published on: -
The Time That Remains
Seven years after Divine Intervention (2002, special jury prize in Cannes), Elia Suleiman is back with The Time That Remains. Now he reflects in a…Published on: -
Adieu Philippine
Characteristic Nouvelle-Vague film about an apprentice in television who gets to know two would-be actresses. Against the background of the Algerian WPublished on: -
A Single Man
Stylish, sensitive, occasionally humorous film version of a novel by Christopher Isherwood about a day in the life of George, a middle-aged man who moPublished on: -
Belair
The Brazilian production company Belair produced several unusual and often experimental films in the 1970s. With much archive material, this documentaPublished on: -
Carwash
A man who works for a car wash in Malaysia is kicked about. He also receives a visit from a Dutch gangster. Can things get…Published on: -
Lourdes
Miracles? Even in Lourdes people have their doubts, but that does not make the pilgrimage any less popular. A subtle study about hope, faith and…Published on: