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The capital of Yemen, the city of Sana'a, holds an important part of history within its walls filled with medieval architecture and culture. But that more
The capital of Yemen, the city of Sana'a, holds an important part of history within its walls filled with medieval architecture and culture. But that same culture was about to disappear with the country's modernization which came after the civil war in the 1960's. To impeach such modern invasion, director Pasolini pledges to UNESCO for the recognition of Sana'a as a World Heritage Site. close
From a Yankee Bryl story. The old fisherman Vechora lived all his life in his native village, everything here is dear to him. In this land he put his more
From a Yankee Bryl story. The old fisherman Vechora lived all his life in his native village, everything here is dear to him. In this land he put his work, defended from enemies in a difficult year. The film tells about the last day of the life of a good old man. close
In this one-off half-hour silent film, Benny stars as the title character, a "born loser" who is unlucky in everything - especially love. He fancies a more
In this one-off half-hour silent film, Benny stars as the title character, a "born loser" who is unlucky in everything - especially love. He fancies a pretty nurse who walks by the park, but ends up with a plainer girl. close
A film shot during the summer of 1968 in Oakland, California around the meetings organised by the Black Panthers Party to free Huey Newton, one of their more
A film shot during the summer of 1968 in Oakland, California around the meetings organised by the Black Panthers Party to free Huey Newton, one of their leaders, and to turn his trial into a political debate. They tried and succeeded in catching America’s attention. close
Krzysztof Kieslowski's protagonist is Joseph Malesa, a former party activist, labor leader and mason. The document talks about his career and life through ups and downs
Krzysztof Kieslowski's protagonist is Joseph Malesa, a former party activist, labor leader and mason. The document talks about his career and life through ups and downs close
The benefits of personal vehicle insurance.
Fyodor Ivanovich bought "Moskvich". Together with his wife, he was going to go to a picturesque lake in the more
The benefits of personal vehicle insurance.
Fyodor Ivanovich bought "Moskvich". Together with his wife, he was going to go to a picturesque lake in the suburbs. On the way, they drove for their mother-in-law to the new Moscow district and left the car at the entrance. Suddenly, shouts were heard from the street: “Accident!” Cold Fedor Ivanovich leaned out of the window and stunned — his car crushed dump truck. close
In 1912, Szczebieniew, a rich and ailing old man, comes to Italy with his young wife, Zinaida. Bored with his company, she looks for amusement and casual more
In 1912, Szczebieniew, a rich and ailing old man, comes to Italy with his young wife, Zinaida. Bored with his company, she looks for amusement and casual affairs. Szczebieniew is aware of it but he hopes that at least this way she can bear him an heir. However, he makes sure that she is always accompanied by Emelianow, Szczebieniew's servant and confidant. One day, in a movie theater Zinaida meets Ernesto Fosca, a young Italian violinist. She asks him to give her music lessons. She doesn't conceal her affection for him and they end up spending a night together. In the morning, though, Emelianow tells Ernesto that it was all planned. close
A 1968 British musical short film (30 mins) starring Judy Huxtable and Anthony May. It was directed by Douglas Hickox. It tells the story of a young man more
A 1968 British musical short film (30 mins) starring Judy Huxtable and Anthony May. It was directed by Douglas Hickox. It tells the story of a young man (May) cycling around the Hampstead (NW3) area of London on a Raleigh RSW16. After crashing into a billboard he falls in love with a fashion model (Huxtable) depicted on it. Despite the title, the Belsize Park area does not actually feature. There is almost no spoken dialogue, and the soundtrack to the film is musical virtually throughout. The title song of the film has been a hit for Mireille Mathieu and Engelbert Humperdinck (a top ten hit in the UK and a top 40 hit in the USA) amongst others. The title is derivative of the French film, Les Parapluies de Cherbourg; apart from a musical theme there is no other obvious link. close
This film memorializes the leader of Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh, on the occasion of his death. It narrates the story of a life which is also the story of a more
This film memorializes the leader of Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh, on the occasion of his death. It narrates the story of a life which is also the story of a nation-recounting his important accomplishments in the struggle against colonialism and imperialism. close
The second novel tells about the shepherds who at night climbed into the cellar to their arrogant and greedy master to taste his famous wine, and after more
The second novel tells about the shepherds who at night climbed into the cellar to their arrogant and greedy master to taste his famous wine, and after eating, decided to sing quietly, and the owner first admired the singing, and then at the sight of theft boiled with indignation, and then turned out to be not the one for whom he was taken. . . close
This is a small, intense film based on Schoenberg’s opus of the same name with the subtitle “danger, fear, catastrophe”. It deals with emerging fascism more
This is a small, intense film based on Schoenberg’s opus of the same name with the subtitle “danger, fear, catastrophe”. It deals with emerging fascism and the persecution of Jews, as well as with their historical continuities. close
Breakaway plays out like a visual symphony. A prototype for the best (but still, lesser) contemporary formalist music videos, like Peter Care’s “What’s more
Breakaway plays out like a visual symphony. A prototype for the best (but still, lesser) contemporary formalist music videos, like Peter Care’s “What’s the Frequency, Kenneth?” and “Drive” (both for REM), Conner’s movie is an experiment in the visual language of film. But no matter how powerful a formal analysis of his filmmaking process may be in suggesting how Conner’s rhythms affect us, there is much in Breakaway – in Basilotta’s brash and unbridled self-assertiveness, in Conner’s feverish camera style, and even in the uncomplicated honesty of Cobb’s catchy lyrics and tune – that defies verbalisation… and must simply be loved! -- Senses of Cinema close
On the wedding day, the groom has a fire. The house in which the young people were supposed to live and all the property is burning. In a difficult moment, more
On the wedding day, the groom has a fire. The house in which the young people were supposed to live and all the property is burning. In a difficult moment, Gosstrakh comes to the rescue, having paid the injured newlyweds a large monetary compensation. close
He took up the camera as other people take the pencil and paper. In 1968 he presented his first film Lydia at the Solothurner Filmtage. His appearance more
He took up the camera as other people take the pencil and paper. In 1968 he presented his first film Lydia at the Solothurner Filmtage. His appearance as a Filmmaker was absolutely unexpected: the only lyric poet of the film, who succeeded virtually without effort in turning his inner life outwards, creating dreamlike images. With a juvenile absoluteness, innocently arrogant, the pale, gaunt man had put the following sentence in the festival paper: "Look, what kind of a film Reto Andrea Savoldelli has created for you with five thousand Swiss Francs." He pitched himself as "First exponent of the Swiss Immigrant's Cinema". (Martin Schaub) close
Plotless and wordless, beautifully edited shots of young (often naked or semi-naked) people in various positions, illustrating different emotions, actions more
Plotless and wordless, beautifully edited shots of young (often naked or semi-naked) people in various positions, illustrating different emotions, actions and situations, underlined by rock music. close
One day, Dimin's dad bought a live rooster. But when the boy learned that the rooster was destined to be cooked in soup, he and his friend Andrei decided more
One day, Dimin's dad bought a live rooster. But when the boy learned that the rooster was destined to be cooked in soup, he and his friend Andrei decided to hide the unfortunate bird. Having learned about this and understood the feelings of the boys, Dimina’s parents decided to settle the rooster in the house as a family member. close
The emotions, events, and bitterness of the 1968 Student Revolution have become more meaningful over time, and, like old wine, they have become enduring more
The emotions, events, and bitterness of the 1968 Student Revolution have become more meaningful over time, and, like old wine, they have become enduring and epic. It is no coincidence that the initial credits appear only in the middle of the film after an ever-accelerating stream of fragmented images and a ragged rhythm, as if dividing the narrative into two independent periods: “Before” and “After” the Fall, which becomes the true creative principle of being subordinated exclusively to the power of human love. close
A silent short movie, is a literal journey that we can experience. We are being taken to Avebury and given the chance to admire it for 10 minutes. The more
A silent short movie, is a literal journey that we can experience. We are being taken to Avebury and given the chance to admire it for 10 minutes. The shots are incredibly beautiful, as we see a huge stone or trees bathed in orange light of sunset. close