1990s

  • Cédric Klapisch – Le Péril Jeune AKA Good Old Daze (1994)

    Cédric Klapisch1991-2000ComedyDramaFrance

    Ten years after their Upper Sixth, Bruno, Momo, Leon and Alain meet together in the waiting room of a maternity hospital. The father of the awaited baby is Tomasi, their best friend at that time, who died one month before due to an overdose. They remember their teenage, their laughs, their dreams, their stupid pranks… Through the pasts of the five main characters, a description of the French youth in the middle of the seventies.Read More »

  • Frank Henenlotter – Frankenhooker (1990)

    Frank Henenlotter1981-1990ComedyHorrorUSA

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    A medical student sets out to recreate his decapitated fiancée by building her a new body made of Manhattan street prostitutes.Read More »

  • Johan van der Keuken – Lucebert, tijd en afscheid AKA Lucebert, Time and Farewell (1994)

    Johan van der Keuken1991-2000ArthouseDocumentaryNetherlands

    Synopsis:
    Three-part film about the Dutch painter and poet Lucebert who died in 1994. Director Johan van der Keuken made three short films about his friend and inspiration Lucebert. The black-and-white film Lucebert, dichter-schilder was shot in 1962 on a very low budget. In 1967 Een film voor Lucebert was released. Unlike Van der Keuken’s first film about Lucebert, this one had a political message. It is a film for an artist about the world. Lucebert died in May 1994. A reaction to his death is contained in Als je weet waar ik ben zoek me dan. In this film, shot in Lucebert’s studio, the presence of the artist is evoked once more through his absence. In Lucebert, Time and Farewell, Van der Keuken puts the three films together into a new entity that exploits the tension between changing and standing still over a period of 32 years.Read More »

  • Alien Workshop – Memory Screen (1991)

    Alien Workshop1991-2000CultExperimentalUSA

    The first Alien Workshop video stands as one of the trippiest skate videos ever made, and arguably the companies most influential. At times the video feels more like an avant-garde visual experiment than something made to spotlight the gnar shredding of Bo Turner, Rob Dyrdek and other Workshop riders.Read More »

  • Thomas Heise – Imbiß spezial (1990)

    Thomas Heise1981-1990DocumentaryGermany

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    The lower level of Lichtenberg Station in Belin in early October 1989: the beginning of the end for the GDR. In the snack bar, the staff are catering for travellers of every kind while in the background the authorities maintain a flow of triumphal statements, but those months between August and October come to feel like sitting out the death throes. Careful observation of people and their work as the current of history suddenly becomes perceptible.Read More »

  • David D. Williams – Lillian (1993)

    David D. Williams1991-2000DocumentaryDramaUSA

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    Like its subject, “Lillian” is a film that moves slowly and surely, but ultimately has a remarkable impact. A “fictional documentary” whose inspiration is portrayed by its very source, David D. Williams’s film documents a day in the life of Lillian Folley, a
    57-year-old African American caretaker whose Richmond house provides a hopeful start for foster children and a dignified end for the elderly.Read More »

  • Harmony Korine – Gummo (1997)

    Harmony Korine1991-2000CultDramaUSA

    Lonely residents of a tornado-stricken Ohio town wander the deserted landscape trying to fulfill their boring, nihilistic lives.Read More »

  • John Lurie – Fishing With John (1991)

    1991-2000CultJohn LurieTVUSA

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    Musician and independent film personality John Lurie hardly seems like the sort of guy who would host a TV show about fishing. But then again, Fishing With John was hardly a typical nature program; Lurie and guests such as Tom Waits, Dennis Hopper, and Matt Dillon take to the water in search of adventure but usually end up with something else altogether. Discover how to catch fish using cheese and a pistol with Jim Jarmusch, let Tom Waits teach you new ways to store your catch, and build an ice fishing shanty with Willem Dafoe in these surreal, dryly witty outdoor escapades. Fishing With John aired in the U.S. on the Independent Film Channel. — Mark DemingRead More »

  • Paul Auster & Wayne Wang & Harvey Wang – Blue in the Face (1995)

    Wayne Wang1991-2000ComedyHarvey WangPaul AusterUSA

    Wayne Wang’s follow-up movie to Smoke (1995) presents a series of improvisational situations strung together to form a pastiche of Brooklyn’s diverse ethnicity, offbeat humor, and essential humanity. Many of the same characters inhabiting Auggie Wren’s Brooklyn Cigar Store in Smoke (1995) return here to expound on their philosophy of smoking, relationships, baseball, New York City, and Belgian Waffles. Most of all, this is a movie about living life, off-the-cuff.Read More »

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