Back to the Future
Overview of films
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Adieu Philippine
Jacques Rozier | 106' | France | None
Characteristic Nouvelle-Vague film about an apprentice in television who gets to know two would-be actresses. Against the background of the Algerian W -
Another Girl, Another Planet
Michael Almereyda | 58' | USA | None
This feature about a tormented man reflecting on his lost loves was made with a cheap toy camera. It is a style exercise that shows… -
The Boston Strangler
Richard Fleischer | 116' | USA | None
Using a refined split-screen technique, the split personality of a serial killer unfolds in front of us. This super widescreen film is a grand attempt -
Dangerous Encounters: 1st Kind
Tsui Hark | 96' | Hong Kong | None
Notorious raised middle finger of the Hong Kong New Wave, about three stupid young men who accidentally run over and kill a pedestrian and then,… -
Dial M for Murder
Alfred Hitchcock | 105' | USA | None
Hermetic thriller about a man who wants to get rid of his wife. The film was shot in 3D in order to offer a cinema… -
Nekromantik
Jörg Buttgereit | 70' | Germany | None
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… -
Numéro deux
Jean-Luc Godard | 88' | France | None
Video experiment by the legendary French iconoclast Jean-Luc Godard. He focused his indictment of modern Western affluent society in a poetic portrait -
The Raven
Roger Corman | 86' | USA | None
Exploitation king Roger Corman filmed several stories by Edgar Allan Poe in the 1960s. In the horror comedy The Raven, Corman introduced humour into t -
Time Code
Mike Figgis | 98' | United Kingdom | None
Lightfooted satire on Hollywood. The film is made up of four takes each lasting 90 minutes taken by four cameras. The recordings can be seen… -
Vedozero
Andrea Caccia | 93' | Italy | International premiere
Italian teenagers film their everyday lives using cameras and mobile phones, while the film maker wonders how far one can talk about being an author… -
Videodrome
David Cronenberg | 87' | Canada | None
In his obsessive quest for the origins of a macabre television show, a man slowly but surely turns into a video recorder. Socially critical horror…