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Anta mujer
Surreal, allegorical short film about the Woman and the Sea, set to the music of Carl Orff.Published on: -
Gesher
Film debut from the tradition of semi-documentary filmmaking in Iran, looking at three emigrant workers and their everyday hardship to earn money. ItPublished on: -
Mauvaise graine
Maxime doesn’t come home after school. Against the odds, his father Bruno, who is a teacher, tries to understand his son and his friends.Published on: -
Noir océan
Supported by beautiful photography, Noir océan depicts the inner journey to adulthood of a number of young sailors in a loving and melancholy fPublished on: -
Wall and Tower
What if the Jews were to return to Europe? A daring reversal which does not remain merely a concept in this film/performance.Published on: -
Film socialisme
Film essay by the French maestro about the situation in Europe. It’s a symphony in three parts: a Mediterranean cruise with multilingual conversPublished on: -
Evolution of the Red Star
courtesy of The iotaCenterThis early Adam Beckett film is a hyper-dense drawn animation looped and expanded via his visionary optical printing. OriginPublished on: -
Zu: Warriors from the Magic Mountain
Inspired by Star Wars, Tsui Hark was determined to develop a brand of special effects with Chinese imagery. In a great leap forward, he trained…Published on: -
13 Assassins
Spectacular film in the best samurai tradition. Cult director Miike made an overwhelming version for the Japanese cinemas, and the audience started whPublished on: -
Machete Maidens Unleashed!
Rated ‘R’ for Ridiculous. Tasteful documentary about the Philippines as an ideal B-film location. In the 1970s, anything was OK, as long as there werePublished on: