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Gaarud
Fascinating view of life in a small Indian town, where the camera takes us to the kitchens, toilets and bedrooms of the inhabitants.Published on: -
Twisted Roots
Stylish drama in which the secrets and desires of a Finnish family can no longer be suppressed. A hereditary illness overcomes Mikko. He fears he…Published on: -
World of Glory
Portrait of a world that is anything but glorious. A series of tableaux with a famous nightmarish opening scene. First film in the project ’90…Published on: -
Blood and Bones
In this epic fresco, Sai explores social history through one man, a Korean emigrant to 1920s Japan (played by Kitano Takeshi), who works his way…Published on: -
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call – New Orleans
Werner Herzog’s remake of Abel Ferrara’s Bad Lieutenant (1993) moves the setting to New Orleans during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, but hPublished on: -
Toad’s Oil
When a young man suddenly dies, those around him each have to find a way to cope with their loss in their own way. His…Published on: -
Samson & Delilah
Painting clothes, throwing stones at kangaroos, sniffing glue: that’s all life has in store for Samson and Delilah. When the two aboriginal teenagersPublished on: -
Jade
Silver Bear winner at Berlin is a subtle and sober drama about a teenage girl in a difficult situation. Her discomfort is almost tangible.Screened befPublished on: -
Zero
Twenty-four narrative lines (about jealousy, being unfaithful, revenge, despair and fate) cross each other in twenty-four hours, with the camera repeaPublished on: -
Good for Nothing
Yoshida’s striking debut film. Good for Nothing depicts a new moral amongst the youth, estranged from the previous generation that had brought about tPublished on: