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Papillon d’amour
Manipulated fragments from Akira Kurosawa’s film Rashomon (1950) create a new powerful and evocative scene.Published on: -
Nincs idö
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Stop!
A fatal raid in a video store is the starting point for this ultimate short film within a film (ad infinitum) that plays a bizarre…Published on: -
Buffalo Common
A film that follows the tempo of the countryside – but that countryside far from idyllic. Among the farms, a careless scattering of dumps for…Published on: -
Dr. Mabuse – Inferno
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A Japanese peasant couple bundle hay and later spread it out over the land again. A visual study of movement, composition and action.Published on: -
Rachida
Challenging and moving. About the horrors of war, the threat of terror and that largely filmed, seen and felt from the position of women. One…Published on: -
Young Soul Rebels
The only feature by Julien, who immediately displays political ambitions: a daring attempt to reconcile skinhead culture and black culture through a lPublished on: -
Dragon Gate Inn
The epitome of a 1960s wuxia and a must-see by King Hu. Mostly taking place at one location – the inn – the scenes are…Published on: -
Raghu Romeo
The title hero of this mix between popular and independent cinema is an Indian Don Quichot who works in a night club. His obsession with…Published on: