2011-2020

  • Olga Pärn and Priit Pärn – Lendurid koduteel AKA Pilots on the Way Home (2014)

    Priit Pärn2011-2020AnimationEroticaOlga Pärn
    Lendurid koduteel (2014)
    Lendurid koduteel (2014)

    Having suffered the loss of their plane, three pilots inexplicably find themselves stranded in the middle of the desert. While following the perilous and unpredictable course that will ultimately lead them home, they fall prey to visions and must confront the siren call of their own strange fantasies. With Pilots on the Way Home, Priit and Olga Pärn (Divers in the Rain) have created a new, satirical meditation on male-female relations. The film tackles masculinity and the male psyche with the same pointed sense of the absurd that has marked Priit Pärn’s previous films. Pilots on the Way Home is also a journey through time and space, and to the universal sources of artistic eroticism. Olga Pärn is a master of the art of animating sand, giving Priit Pärn’s unique line drawings a warm and subtle texture reminiscent of etching. Her work is perfectly matched to the impassioned beats of this tale.Read More »

  • Michael Glawogger & Monika Willi – Untitled (2017)

    Michael Glawogger2011-2020AustriaDocumentaryMonika Willi
    Untitled (2017)
    Untitled (2017)

    Synopsis
    “I want to give a view of the world that can only emerge by not pursuing any particular theme, by refraining from passing judgment, proceeding without aim. Drifting with no direction except one’s own curiosity and intuition.” (Michael Glawogger) More than two years after the sudden death of Michael Glawogger in April 2014, film editor Monika Willi realizes a film out of the film footage produced during 4 months and 19 days of shooting in the Balkans, Italy, Northwest and West Africa. A journey into the world to observe, listen and experience, the eye attentive, courageous and raw. Serendipity is the concept – in shooting as well as in editing the film.Read More »

  • Mark Rappaport – I, Dalio (2015)

    Mark Rappaport2011-2020DocumentaryShort FilmUSA
    I, Dalio (2015)
    I, Dalio (2015)

    IMDB:
    The great French actor, Marcel Dalio, who has the lead role in Jean Renoir’s THE RULES OF THE GAME, also appears in Renoir’s GRAND ILLUSION. In both films he plays a character who is Jewish, as Dalio was in real life. In fact, in most of the French films he’s in the 1930s, he almost always plays shady characters, informers, blackmailers and gangsters. In other words, he is always “the Jew.” When the Nazis invaded France in 1940, he fled to America and appeared in CASABLANCA and TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT. In America, he was no longer the Jew but The Frenchman. He became, in dozens of films, America’s idea of a typical Frenchman. His film career has these two strands in which he has two different identities. Are you defined by other people and their perceptions of who you are? Are you always a creation of the way people want to see you? Or can you exist outside of the arbitrary boundaries which are placed on you?
    —FandorRead More »

  • Mohamed Jabaly – Ambulance (2016)

    2011-2020DocumentaryMohamed JabalyPalestine
    Ambulance (2016)
    Ambulance (2016)

    During the summer of 2014, Mohamed Jabaly joins an ambulance crew attempting to save those injured during the war in Gaza.Read More »

  • Michael Seligman & Jennifer Tiexiera – P.S. Burn This Letter Please (2020) (HD)

    Michael Seligman2011-2020DocumentaryJennifer TiexieraQueer Cinema(s)USA
    P.S. Burn This Letter Please (2020)
    P.S. Burn This Letter Please (2020)

    Synopsis:
    P.S. Burn This Letter Please is a documentary film about New York City’s drag community. A box of letters, held in secret for nearly 60 years, ignites a 5-year exploration into a part of LGBT history that has never been told. The letters open a window into a forgotten world where being yourself meant breaking the law and where the penalties for “masquerading” as a woman were swift and severe. The government sought to destroy them, then history tried to erase them, now they tell their story for the first time.Read More »

  • Terry Gilliam – The Zero Theorem (2013)

    Terry Gilliam2011-2020DramaFantasyUnited Kingdom
    The Zero Theorem (2013)
    The Zero Theorem (2013)

    Quote:
    The Zero Theorem casts Christoph Waltz as Qohen Leth, an egghead data processor who is given a mission to make order out of chaos. This being a production by Terry Gilliam – the rambling mad uncle of British cinema – Qohen Leth is clearly screwed from the outset. The Zero Theorem is a sagging bag of half-cooked ideas, a dystopian thriller with runaway dysentery, a film that wears its metaphorical trousers around its metaphorical ankles. In fits and starts, I quite enjoyed it.Read More »

  • Bruce LaBruce – Saint-Narcisse (2020)

    Bruce LaBruce2011-2020CanadaDramaPoliticsQueer Cinema(s)
    Saint Narcisse (2020)
    Saint Narcisse (2020)

    When a young man who thought his mother was dead discovers that she may still be alive, he goes on a quest to find her. His journey takes him to a remote cabin in the woods where his mother lives in exile with a mysterious young woman.Read More »

  • Marialy Rivas – Joven y Alocada AKA Young & Wild (2012)

    Marialy Rivas2011-2020ChileDrama
    Joven y Alocada (2012)
    Joven y Alocada (2012)

    Quote:
    Daniela is a petite, pretty teenager raised in the bosom of a strict and well-to-do evangelical family in Santiago, Chile. Daniela is also a 17-year-old who finds that her raging sexual drive is difficult to reconcile with the orders of her religion. With no outlet for her desire, Daniela taps into a rampant underground network of other horny teenagers through her sexually charged blog. As she types the gospel of her life as a fornicator online, Daniela still goes to church and prays to Jesus, “Lord, see to it that Mother doesn’t type youngandwild.blogspot.com!”Read More »

  • Gary Khammar – Kubrick Remembered (2014)

    2011-2020DocumentaryGary KhammarUSA
    Kubrick Remembered (2014)
    Kubrick Remembered (2014)

    Kubrick Remembered is one of the supplementary bonus documentaries included in Stanley Kubrick: The Masterpiece Collection. This box set of eight Kubrick classics has films, from the 1962 Lolita to his final film, Eyes Wide Shut (1999). In addition to the eight discs (films), there are two more discs, making this a ten-disc set. It does include the previously-released supplements on each film, plus it features two new-to-disc documentaries and one new feature length film, along with a 78-page book of stills, storyboards, production art, script pages, and other production paraphernalia from the featured films. Part of this collection is the aforementioned bonus documentary, which is with the feature-length documentary Kubrick Remembered. Kubrick’s widow opened up the Kubrick archives for this documentary, allowing all of us a closer glimpse into his methods.Read More »

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