Paul Almond – Isabel (1968)
A woman believes she is beginning to lose her mind when she begins seeing ghosts and spirits. As a comment on religious repression, familial ostracism, and subliminal incestuous urges, this film might...
View ArticleTeruo Ishii – Tokugawa irezumi-shi: Seme jigoku AKA Inferno of Torture (1969)
Synopsis:Japan nineteenth century. High demand for tattooed geisha generates an entire industry for their “production”. Europeans pay more for tattooed beauties. Against this background, and...
View ArticleIngmar Bergman – Skammen AKA Shame (1968)
Quote:Ingmar Bergman’s Shame is at once an examination of the violent legacy of World War II and a scathing response to the escalation of the conflict in Vietnam. Max von Sydow and Liv Ullmann star as...
View ArticleRené Cardona – Santo en El tesoro de Drácula AKA Santo and Dracula’s Treasure...
Mexican wrestler El Santo invents a time machine. After somebody uses the machine to find the hidden location of Dracula’s treasure, El Santo must hunt down the vampire. 1.21GB | 1h 22m | 704×528 |...
View ArticleDanièle Huillet & Jean-Marie Straub – Machorka-Muff (1963) (HD)
Quote:The caustic, satirical tone of Machorka-Muff is immediately evident, but successive viewings will reward spectators as they become more familiar with the nuances of Böll’s text—to which the film...
View ArticleFrancesco Rosi – Il momento della verità AKA The Moment of Truth (1965)
Quote:In the sporting world, bullfighting remains the epitome of contradiction, where grace begets gore and patience rewards ego. Such unsettling dichotomies haunt Francesco Rosi’s The Moment of...
View ArticleAlain Tanner – Charles mort ou vif AKA Charles, Dead or Alive (1969)
Quote:That the critics baptized the wave which emerged at this time as the “new Swiss cinema” simply reflects the fact that the “old” Swiss cinema was unknown to the cinema-going public. Today, the...
View ArticleMarek Piwowski – Rejs AKA The Cruise (1970)
Quote:Life in Poland is satirized in this standard comedy drama about a group of people who take a short cruise together, a brief vacation along a river before the demands of life and work are faced...
View ArticleJack Smight – The Illustrated Man (1969)
Quote:The Illustrated Man is classic Bradbury, a collection of eighteen startling visions of humankind’s destiny, unfolding across a canvas of decorated skin, visions as keen as the tattooist’s needle...
View ArticleSeijun Suzuki – Ore ni kaketa yatsura AKA The Guys Who Put Money On Me (1962)
An unofficial sequel to Million Dollar Match (1961) which also starred Koji Wada as a young energetic boxer. This story deals more with betting action surrounding a boxing match, concentrating mostly...
View ArticleLeonardo Bercovici – Storia di una donna (1970)
Quote:Karin studies music in Rome and falls in love with Bruno. She learns that he is married and therefore returns to Sweden. She meets David. They marry and have a daughter. David is sent to Rome....
View ArticleMichael Snow – Wavelength (1967) (HD)
Quote:“Wavelength” was shot in one week in December, 1966, preceded by a year of notes, thoughts, mutterings. It was edited and first print seen in May, 1967. (The Film-Makers’ Cooperative) Quote:I...
View ArticleVojtech Jasný – Vsichni dobrí rodáci AKA All My Good Countrymen (1969)
The 1968 Czechoslovakian film All My Good Countrymen (Všichni dobrí rodáci) is a tremendous piece of cinema. It’s the kind of picture one watches on several occasions across a lifetime, both to better...
View ArticleRobert Mulligan – Inside Daisy Clover (1965)
Quote:“Inside Daisy Clover” is one of those films which divides movie buffs, beloved by some and detested by others. There’s no doubt that it’s an acquired taste, thanks largely to Wood’s bravely...
View ArticleTun Fei Mou – The End of the Track (1970)
Quote:Tong and Yong-sheng are inseparable playmates, but after Yong-sheng dies in an accident, Tong falls into a dark spiral. At the time, this film was banned due to its homosexual overtones and...
View ArticleMrinal Sen – Interview (1970)
Synopsis:Ranjit is a young man who has been assured a lucrative job in an Indo-British firm by a family friend. All he has to do is turn up for the interview dressed in a western-style suit. As luck...
View ArticlePhilippe de Broca – L’homme de Rio AKA That Man from Rio (1964)
Synopsis:Farce, spy spoof, and adventure. Swarthy thieves ignore jewels to steal an Amazon figurine from the Museum of Man in Paris’ Trocadero Palace and kidnap the world’s authority on the lost...
View ArticleRobert Lapoujade & Jacqueline Plessis – Le Socrate [Jacqueline Plessis...
Shows the eccentricties of Le Socrate, a philosopher who has divorced himself from materialistic society and a local policeman assigned to watch him. scenario : Jean-Patrick Manchette 574MB | 1h 00m |...
View ArticleClaude Chabrol – L’avarice [Les sept péchés capitaux] (1961)
Quote:“L’Avarice” was Chabrol’s contribution to the 1962 French/Italian omnibus film LES SEPT PÉCHÉS CAPITAUX (which also featured contributions from de Broca, Jacques Demy, Sylvain Dhomme, Max Douy,...
View ArticleLuigi Filippo D’Amico – Il Presidente del Borgorosso Football Club AKA The...
Hilarious comedy on the world of football fans !16 March 2002 | by skulli99 – IMDB review Albero Sordi is known in Italy, not only for his many comical and dramatic film roles but also for playing...
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