Languages:
English
Countries:
UK, Germany, Japan
Runtime:
88 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
6.7 (483 Reviews)
Director:
Derek JarmanGenres:
DramaA nearly wordless visual narrative intercuts two main stories and a couple of minor ones. A woman, perhaps the Madonna, brings forth her baby to a crowd of intrusive paparazzi; she tries to flee them. Two men who are lovers marry and are arrested by the powers that be. The men are mocked and pilloried, tarred, feathered, and beaten. Loose in this contemporary world of electrical-power transmission lines is also Jesus. The elements, particularly fire and water, content with political power, which is intolerant and murderous.
Released Date:
1993-12-03
Languages:
English
Countries:
UK, Japan
Runtime:
79 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.2 (1096 Reviews)
Director:
Derek JarmanAgainst a plain, unchanging blue screen, a densely interwoven soundtrack of voices, sound effects and music attempt to convey a portrait of Derek Jarman's experiences with AIDS, both literally and allegorically, together with an exploration of the meanings associated with the colour blue.
Released Date:
1993-06-09
Languages:
English, French
Countries:
UK, Russia, Italy, France, Netherlands
Runtime:
94 min
Rated:
PG-13
IMDB Ratings:
7.2 (9003 Reviews)
Director:
Sally PotterSally Potter
Virginia Woolf (novel)
Young nobleman Orlando is commanded by Queen Elizabeth I to stay forever young. Miraculously, he does just that. The film follows him as he moves through several centuries of British history, experiencing a variety of lives and relationships along the way, and even changing sex.
Released Date:
1997-04-25
Languages:
English
Countries:
Germany, USA
Runtime:
119 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
5.5 (1922 Reviews)
Director:
Susan StreitfeldLouise J. Kaplan (book)
Julie Hèbert (screenplay)
Susan Streitfeld (screenplay)
Dresses, lipsticks, sex - the "perversions" (and neuroses) of Eve, a young, very successful lawyer. Her days are a tightrope act between extreme eloquence and frosty toughness on the one side, and scaring vulnerability on the other. The climax of her career shall be the possibly forthcoming appointment as a judge, but this step seems to be interrupted by her kleptomaniac sister Mad who is arrested after one of her raids. Eve travels to Mad's town to stand by her in the jail. Their struggle about Mad's illness evokes suppressed conflicts. Eve stays at her sister's flat where she meets a girl who fights with her budding femininity.
Released Date:
1999-02-19
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA, Germany
Runtime:
85 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
4.7 (350 Reviews)
Director:
Lynn Hershman-LeesonLynn Hershman-Leeson
Eileen Jones
Sadie Plant (CD-ROM Women
Weaving and Cybernetics)
Betty A. Toole (biography Ada
the Enchantress of Numbers
A Selection Letters of Lord Byron's Daughter and Her Description of the First Computer)
Emmy Coer, a computer genius, devises a method of communicating with the past by tapping into undying information waves. She manages to reach the world of Ada Lovelace, founder of the idea of a computer language and proponent of the possibilities of the "difference engine." Ada's ideas were stifled and unfulfilled because of the reality of life as a woman in the nineteenth century. Emmy has a plan to defeat death and the past using her own DNA as a communicative agent to the past, bringing Ada to the present. But what are the possible ramifications?
Released Date:
1998-10-07
Languages:
English
Countries:
UK, France, Japan, USA
Runtime:
91 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
6.6 (2362 Reviews)
Director:
John MayburyIn the 1960s, British painter Francis Bacon (1909-1992) surprises a burglar and invites him to share his bed. The burglar, a working class man named George Dyer, 30 years Bacon's junior, accepts. Bacon finds Dyer's amorality and innocence attractive, introducing him to his Soho pals. In their sex life, Dyer dominates, Bacon is the masochist. Dyer's bouts with depression, his drinking and pill popping, and his satanic nightmares strain the relationship, as does his pain with Bacon's casual infidelities. Bacon paints, talks with wit, and, as Dyer spins out of control, begins to find him tiresome. Could Bacon care less?
Released Date:
1999-06-11
Languages:
English
Countries:
Italy, UK
Runtime:
98 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
7.4 (7745 Reviews)
Director:
Tim RothGenres:
DramaAlexander Stuart (novel)
Alexander Stuart (screenplay)
Tom (Freddie Cunliffe), an alienated 15 year old boy, finds the that opportunity for close observation of his father, after their move from London to rural Devon and the birth of a new baby, reveals a world run through with darkness and pain. Tom is unable to reconcile the life he's known what he sees with his own eyes, and blames his 18 year old sister, Jessie (Lara Belmont). Both Tom and Jessie struggle to find some path to truth and sanity as the human forces around them work in polarity with their isolation to either assist them, or destroy them.
Released Date:
2001-07-13
Languages:
English
Countries:
Canada
Runtime:
93 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.9 (1492 Reviews)
Director:
Robert LepageJohn Mighton (play)
John Mighton (screenplay)
George and Joyce lead parallel lives in alternate worlds. In each of those lives, George embarks on a relationship with Joyce, sometimes more successfully than others. George also becomes increasingly aware of his alternate lives, not only of Joyce in each of them, but what he carries of himself between each of those lives. In one of those lives, he is the most recent homicide victim in a rash of B&E's. In his case, he is the first victim where nothing of monetary value has been stolen, but only his brain removed from his skull and taken from the crime scene. The lead police investigators, Inspector Berkley and Detective Williams, although sometimes at odds with each other, eventually come to the conclusion that the murder has something to do with brain research, and that George may have been targeted rather than a random victim. In addition to Berkley and Williams' investigation and discovering the identity of the murderer, the alternate question becomes how this situation fits in with George's lives as a collective, especially as it relates to Joyce.
Released Date:
2001-08-31
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
101 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
6.7 (9373 Reviews)
Elisabeth Sanxay Holding (novel)
Scott McGehee
David Siegel
With her husband perpetually away at work, a mother raises her children virtually alone. Her teenage son is testing the waters of the adult world, and early one morning she wakes to find the dead body of his gay lover on the beach of their rural lakeside home. What would you do? What is rational and what do you do to protect your child? How far do you go and when do you stop?
Released Date:
2003-02-14
Languages:
English, Latin
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
114 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
7.7 (133924 Reviews)
Director:
Spike JonzeSusan Orlean (book)
Charlie Kaufman (screenplay)
Donald Kaufman (screenplay)
While his latest movie Being John Malkovich (1999) is in production, screenwriter Charlie Kaufman is hired by Valerie Thomas to adapt Susan Orlean's non-fiction book "The Orchid Thief" for the screen. Thomas bought the movie rights before Orlean wrote the book, when it was only an article in The New Yorker. The book details the story of rare orchid hunter John Laroche, whose passion for orchids and horticulture made Orlean discover passion and beauty for the first time in her life. Charlie wants to be faithful to the book in his adaptation, but despite Laroche himself being an interesting character in his own right, Charlie is having difficulty finding enough material in Laroche to fill a movie, while equally not having enough to say cinematically about the beauty of orchids. At the same time, Charlie is going through other issues in his life. His insecurity as a person doesn't allow him to act upon his feelings for Amelia Kavan, who is interested in him as a man. And Charlie's twin brother, pretentious Donald Kaufman, has moved into his house with a goal of also becoming a screenwriter. Despite not admiring Donald as a screenwriter, Charlie asks for his advice. Together, they feel that there is some interesting subtext in the book on which Orlean herself can only elaborate, if only Charlie has the nerve to talk to her. If she can't or won't elaborate, they may have to find out the meaning of that subtext on their own.
Released Date:
2010-10-26
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA, Germany, UK
Runtime:
85 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
5.3 (1047 Reviews)
Director:
Lynn Hershman-LeesonAnxious to use artificial life to improve the world, Rosetta Stone, a bio-geneticist creates a Recipe for Cyborgs and uses her own DNA in order to breed three Self Replicating Automatons, part human, part computer named Ruby, Olive and Marine. The SRA's act as 'portals' on the Internet, helping users to fulfill their dreams. The SRA's are nourished through touch. Because they were bred only with Rosetta's DNA, they need the balance of an Y chromo or male sperm to survive. Rosetta projects seduction scenes from movie clips onto Ruby, which absorbs as she sleeps. The SRA'S can not distinguish dreams from reality. Ruby acts out these scenes in real life with the men and shares her spoils with her sisters. However, Ruby's encounters suffer from impotence and unexplained rashes. Fearing a bio-gender war, the FBI sends in Agent Edward Hopper to solve the mystery. Puzzled, he turns for help from a private cyber detective. The men recover. Ruby falls in love and becomes impregnated by Sandy, a xerox shop worker. The characters struggle to find love in a world that no longer needs sex to reproduce, a world that is changing and is populated with people who use provisional identities and are seen through virtual selves and a world where love is the only thing that makes things real.
Released Date:
2003-09-26
Languages:
English
Countries:
UK, France
Runtime:
98 min
Rated:
NC-17
IMDB Ratings:
6.5 (10971 Reviews)
Director:
David MackenzieAlexander Trocchi (novel)
David Mackenzie
Joe, a rootless young drifter, finds work on a barge travelling between Glasgow and Edinburgh, owned by Les and his wife Ella. One afternoon they discover the corpse of a young woman floating in the water. Accident? Suicide? Murder? As the police investigate and suspect is arrested, we discover that Joe knows more than he is letting on. Gradually we learn of Joe's past relationship with the dead woman. Meanwhile an unspoken attraction develops between Joe and Ella, heightening the claustrophobic tensions in the confined space of the barge.
Released Date:
2001-08-31
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
101 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
6.7 (9376 Reviews)
Elisabeth Sanxay Holding (novel)
Scott McGehee
David Siegel
With her husband perpetually away at work, a mother raises her children virtually alone. Her teenage son is testing the waters of the adult world, and early one morning she wakes to find the dead body of his gay lover on the beach of their rural lakeside home. What would you do? What is rational and what do you do to protect your child? How far do you go and when do you stop?
Released Date:
2001-08-31
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
101 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
6.7 (9376 Reviews)
Elisabeth Sanxay Holding (novel)
Scott McGehee
David Siegel
With her husband perpetually away at work, a mother raises her children virtually alone. Her teenage son is testing the waters of the adult world, and early one morning she wakes to find the dead body of his gay lover on the beach of their rural lakeside home. What would you do? What is rational and what do you do to protect your child? How far do you go and when do you stop?
Released Date:
2004-02-27
Languages:
English, German, Italian, Latin, French
Countries:
Canada, France, UK
Runtime:
120 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
6.2 (4126 Reviews)
Director:
Norman JewisonRonald Harwood (screenplay)
Brian Moore (novel)
Tale of a former Nazi executioner who becomes a target of hit men and Police investigators.
Released Date:
2008-01-31
Languages:
French, English
Countries:
Hungary, Germany, France
Runtime:
139 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.2 (2377 Reviews)
Georges Simenon (novel)
Bèla Tarr (screenplay)
Lèszlè Krasznahorkai (screenplay)
One night Maloin, a switchman at a seaside railway station situated by a ferry harbor, witnesses a terrible event. He is just watching the arrival of the last ferry at night from his control room on top of a high iron traverse from where he can see the whole bay. Suddenly he notices that the first of the disembarking passengers, a tall thin figure (a certain Brown as it will turn out later) leaves the harbor, but not on the usual route: after getting through customs, he goes around the dock and then withdraws into a dark corner, waiting. Opposite him, in front of the ship, another man soon appears and throws a suitcase towards the man on the shore. He goes and picks it up, then waits in an dark corner for the other man to join him. When he arrives, however, they begin to quarrel and finally, in the course of the vehement fight, due to a hit that turns out to be fatal, the shorter one falls in the water and sinks, clutching the suitcase in his hand. Maloin is watching the scene, astonished. In a state of fear and shock, he opens the door of his control room, but the sharp and loud creaking sound disturbs and frightens away the murderer. Brown is forced to flee before being able to fish out the suitcase from the water. After the murderer disappears down one of the streets behind the harbor, Maloin cautiously climbs down from his cabin to the shore. When he realizes that there is nothing he can do for the victim, he dredges up the suitcase. He takes it up to his control room and opens it: it is packed with money. He is dazzled. He does not go either to call the police or fetch the murderer; he just stares at the pile of money. He simply cannot believe his eyes. Then, after meticulously drying and counting the banknotes, he hides the suitcase in his closet and locks it. At dawn, when his colleague arrives, he acts as if nothing had happened. He returns home on his usual route. Nevertheless, this path is not the same anymore;
Released Date:
2008-01-31
Languages:
French, English
Countries:
Hungary, Germany, France
Runtime:
139 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.2 (2378 Reviews)
Georges Simenon (novel)
Bèla Tarr (screenplay)
Lèszlè Krasznahorkai (screenplay)
One night Maloin, a switchman at a seaside railway station situated by a ferry harbor, witnesses a terrible event. He is just watching the arrival of the last ferry at night from his control room on top of a high iron traverse from where he can see the whole bay. Suddenly he notices that the first of the disembarking passengers, a tall thin figure (a certain Brown as it will turn out later) leaves the harbor, but not on the usual route: after getting through customs, he goes around the dock and then withdraws into a dark corner, waiting. Opposite him, in front of the ship, another man soon appears and throws a suitcase towards the man on the shore. He goes and picks it up, then waits in an dark corner for the other man to join him. When he arrives, however, they begin to quarrel and finally, in the course of the vehement fight, due to a hit that turns out to be fatal, the shorter one falls in the water and sinks, clutching the suitcase in his hand. Maloin is watching the scene, astonished. In a state of fear and shock, he opens the door of his control room, but the sharp and loud creaking sound disturbs and frightens away the murderer. Brown is forced to flee before being able to fish out the suitcase from the water. After the murderer disappears down one of the streets behind the harbor, Maloin cautiously climbs down from his cabin to the shore. When he realizes that there is nothing he can do for the victim, he dredges up the suitcase. He takes it up to his control room and opens it: it is packed with money. He is dazzled. He does not go either to call the police or fetch the murderer; he just stares at the pile of money. He simply cannot believe his eyes. Then, after meticulously drying and counting the banknotes, he hides the suitcase in his closet and locks it. At dawn, when his colleague arrives, he acts as if nothing had happened. He returns home on his usual route. Nevertheless, this path is not the same anymore;
Released Date:
2008-03-12
Languages:
English, Spanish
Countries:
France, USA, Mexico, Belgium
Runtime:
144 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (4772 Reviews)
Director:
Erick ZoncaRoger Bohbot (adaptation)
Michael Collins (adaptation)
Aude Py
Erick Zonca
Julia is a drunk. She loses her job in real estate and at an A.A. meeting meets a neighbor, Elena, an addled Mexican woman who talks about having lots of money and a plan to kidnap her own son from the boy's grandfather, a wealthy businessman. Elena wants Julia's help. Julia says yes with her own plan to do this alone. Following Elena's plan, Julia manages to grab the boy, Tom, who's about 10. Now what? She asks for a ransom. Tom's grandfather and his money are connected directly to Mexican drug trafficking, so Julia is up against long odds. Will anyone make it out alive?
Released Date:
2009-01-22
Languages:
English
Countries:
UK
Runtime:
76 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (229 Reviews)
Genres:
DocumentaryA film involving two courageous and innovative artists-one the subject and one the filmmaker-provides a cinematic journey that illuminates the work and enduring importance of the late Derek Jarman.
Released Date:
2010-07-23
Languages:
Italian, Russian, English
Countries:
Italy
Runtime:
120 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
(12642 Reviews)
Director:
Luca GuadagninoBarbara Alberti (screenplay)
Ivan Cotroneo (screenplay)
Walter Fasano (screenplay)
Luca Guadagnino (screenplay)
Luca Guadagnino (story)
Over two decades ago, Emma left Russia to follow Tancredi Recchi, the man who had proposed to her. Now a member of a powerful industrial Milanese family, she is the respected mother of three. But Emma, although not unhappy, feels confusedly unfulfilled. One day Antonio, a talented chef and her son's friend and partner, makes her senses kindle. It does not take long before she embarks on a passionate affair with the sensuous young man.
Released Date:
2011-10-21
Languages:
English
Countries:
UK, USA
Runtime:
112 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (84232 Reviews)
Director:
Lynne RamsayGenres:
DramaLynne Ramsay (screenplay)
Rory Stewart Kinnear (screenplay)
Lionel Shriver (novel)
Eva Khatchadourian is trying to piece together her life following the "incident". Once a successful travel writer, she is forced to take whatever job comes her way, which of late is as a clerk in a travel agency. She lives a solitary life as people who know about her situation openly shun her, even to the point of violent actions toward her. She, in turn, fosters that solitary life because of the incident, the aftermath of which has turned her into a meek and scared woman. That incident involved her son Kevin Khatchadourian, who is now approaching his eighteenth birthday. Eva and Kevin have always had a troubled relationship, even when he was an infant. Whatever troubles he saw, Franklin, Eva's complacent husband, just attributed it to Kevin being a typical boy. The incident may be seen by both Kevin and Eva as his ultimate act in defiance against his mother.
Released Date:
2010-05-12
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
86 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.2 (35 Reviews)
Director:
Brian HillGenres:
DocumentaryA documentary focused on the efforts of everyday people all over the world who are making a difference in the fight against global warming.
Released Date:
2013-12-25
Languages:
English, French, Arabic, Turkish
Countries:
Germany, UK, France, Greece
Runtime:
123 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (50276 Reviews)
Director:
Jim JarmuschJim Jarmusch
Marion Bessay (adaptation)
Adam (Tom Hiddleston), an underground musician, reunites with his lover for centuries (Tilda Swinton) after he becomes depressed and tired with the direction human society has taken. Their love is interrupted and tested by her wild and uncontrollable little sister (Mia Wasikowska).
Released Date:
2015-10-01
Languages:
English
Countries:
Italy, France
Runtime:
120 min
IMDB Ratings:
( Reviews)
Director:
Luca GuadagninoDavid Kajganich (screenplay)
Alain Page (story)
In A BIGGER SPLASH, the lives of a high profile couple, a famous rock star and a filmmaker, (Matthias Schoenaerts and Tilda Swinton) vacationing and recovering on the idyllic sun-drenched and remote Italian island of Pantelleria are disrupted by the unexpected visit of an old friend and his daughter (Ralph Fiennes and Dakota Johnson) - creating a whirlwind of jealousy, passion and, ultimately, danger for everyone involved.
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