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    Poster for Sunday in the Park with George
    Movie
    1986•
    7.2

    Sunday in the Park with George

    The days leading up to the completion of his most famous painting, A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, Georges Seurat is struggling to make meaningful art and maintaining a relationship with his lover, Dot. Amid the scorn of the artistic community, Seurat's artistic ability thrives while his love diminishes. A century later, Seurat's descendant – named George and also an artist – finds himself burnt out and in search of what artistic path to follow, but he finds the answer to his future in the past.

    Poster for All the Vermeers in New York
    Movie
    1992•
    5.8

    All the Vermeers in New York

    A parable of the missteps of life enacted in the hothouse world of late 1980’s New York, in which the art market and the stock market each boomed, and in process spawned a smorgasbord of “yuppie” delusions which still persist. Anna, a French actress studying in New York, crosses paths with a successful stock-broker, Mark, standing before a Vermeer portrait at the Metropolitan, thence ensues a peculiar romance of missed meanings and connections, with tangential asides to the steaming arts world and stock market, loft-mate conflicts, and, perhaps, love. Wrapped up in their blindered worlds, Anna and Mark deflect away from their chances, leaving at the conclusion the wistful face of Vermeer’s portrait enigmatically asking questions. All the Vermeers in New York is a comedy of manners which, as gently as a Vermeer, looks beneath the skin of this time and place, and of these characters.

    Poster for Stand and Deliver
    Movie
    1988•
    7.6

    Stand and Deliver

    Jaime Escalante is a mathematics teacher in a school in a hispanic neighbourhood. Convinced that his students have potential, he adopts unconventional teaching methods to try and turn gang members and no-hopers into some of the country's top algebra and calculus students.

    Poster for ...And the Earth Did Not Swallow Him
    Movie
    1995•
    5.0

    ...And the Earth Did Not Swallow Him

    Twelve-year-old Mexican-American Marcos (Jose Alcala) recalls the hardships of the previous year, reflecting on the arduous trek his migrant-worker family made from Texas to the Midwest during harvest season. Along the way, Marcos learns plenty about the harsh realities of bigotry and the power of family in America of the 1950s. The coming-of-age Chicano drama is based on Tomas Rivera's semiautobiographical 1971 novella.

    Poster for The Silence at Bethany
    Movie
    1988

    The Silence at Bethany

    A young man, searching for meaning and focus in his life, returns to the Mennonite farm community where he was born.

    Poster for Go Tell It on the Mountain
    Movie
    1984•
    6.4

    Go Tell It on the Mountain

    This film adaptation of James Baldwin's celebrated novel tells the journey of a family from the rural South to "big city" Harlem seeking both salvation and understanding and of a young boy struggling to earn the approval of a self-righteous and often unloving stepfather.

    Poster for Much Ado About Nothing
    Movie
    1993•
    6.9

    Much Ado About Nothing

    In this Shakespearean farce, Hero and her groom-to-be, Claudio, team up with Claudio's commanding officer, Don Pedro, the week before their wedding to hatch a matchmaking scheme. Their targets are sharp-witted duo Benedick and Beatrice -- a tough task indeed, considering their corresponding distaste for love and each other. Meanwhile, meddling Don John plots to ruin the wedding.

    Poster for Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss
    Movie
    1988•
    7.1

    Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss

    From Jean Shepherd (A Christmas Story) comes the story of 14 year old Ralphie's first job, and the family vacation the family is planning to a rustic fishing cabin on Lake Michigan. Originally made for the Disney Channel, this film is a delightful family comedy.

    Poster for Safe
    Movie
    1995•
    7.0

    Safe

    Carol White, a Los Angeles housewife in the late 1980s, comes down with a debilitating illness with no clear diagnosis.

    Poster for I Never Sang for My Father
    Movie
    1988

    I Never Sang for My Father

    A man who wants to move on with his life by moving to California and marry his girlfriend, finds it difficult as he still lives in the towering shadow of his aging father.

    Poster for Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
    Movie
    1984•
    5.6

    Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

    An alcoholic ex-football player drinks his days away, having failed to come to terms with his sexuality and his real feelings for his football buddy who died after an ambiguous accident. His wife is crucified by her desperation to make him desire her: but he resists the affections of his wife. His reunion with his father—who is dying of cancer—jogs a host of memories and revelations for both father and son.

    Poster for The Feud
    Movie
    1989•
    4.2

    The Feud

    All Dolph Beeler wanted was a can of paint remover when he went to Bud Bullard's hardware store in Millville. But a simple misunderstandling between two men has turned into an outright war between two towns in this outrageous comedy of errors.--Summary from container. -- WorldCat

    Poster for Golden Gate
    Movie
    1994•
    4.0

    Golden Gate

    A brash 22-year-old FBI agent trumps up charges of Communist-spying against a Chinese laundryman. 10 years later, he wants to make amends to the man and his teenage daughter.

    Poster for Tales from Hollywood
    Movie
    1992•
    1.0

    Tales from Hollywood

    A slightly ironical description of the colony of German artists in Los Angeles, who had to leave their country during the Nazi-regime. A young playwriter (von Horvath) joins them and finds out, that there are gaps between the artistical attitudes and the real live behavior of authors like Thomas or Heinrich Mann, Lion Feuchtwanger or Bertold Brecht.

    Poster for Native Son
    Movie
    1986•
    5.0

    Native Son

    In 1940s Chicago, a young black man takes a job as a chauffeur to a white family, which takes a turn for the worse when he accidentally kills the teenage daughter of the couple and then tries to cover it up.

    Poster for Eat a Bowl of Tea
    Movie
    1989•
    5.3

    Eat a Bowl of Tea

    An American-Chinese man brings over his wife from China to America, but the challenges of making a living and adjusting to a new life, plus the attentions of a gambler threaten their marriage.

    Poster for Fool's Fire
    Movie
    1992•
    4.4

    Fool's Fire

    A crippled dwarf is forced to become jester to a tyrannical king, but when the king abuses a beautiful dwarf with whom the jester is in love the jester plots a terrible revenge.

    Poster for A Raisin in the Sun
    Movie
    1989•
    7.5

    A Raisin in the Sun

    A substantial insurance payment could mean either financial salvation or personal ruin for a poor black family.

    Poster for Three Sovereigns for Sarah
    Movie
    1985

    Three Sovereigns for Sarah

    Nineteen people were hanged and one man pressed to death, while hundreds went to jail during the "witch hysteria" of 1692. THREE SOVEREIGNS FOR SARAH offers an accurate portrayal of the Salem witch trials, with real characters and original transcripts woven into the dialogue. The film is a powerful, moving story about three loving sisters accused of witchcraft.

    Poster for Waiting for the Moon
    Movie
    1987•
    4.3

    Waiting for the Moon

    Fictionalized portrait of one of history's great literary couples: Stein & Toklas. Summer 1930s France, Alice tends to ailing Gertrude; they visit Fernande Olivier, Guillaume Apollinaire, others; and Hemingway pops in.

    Poster for Three Sovereigns for Sarah
    TV
    1985

    Three Sovereigns for Sarah

    This is a true story based on transcripts of the Salem Witch Trials.