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    Poster for Breaking the Waves
    Movie
    1996•
    7.5

    Breaking the Waves

    In a small, conservative Scottish village, an oilman is paralyzed in an accident. His wife, who prayed for his return, feels guilty; even more, when he urges her to have sex with another.

    Poster for One Evening After the War
    Movie
    1998•
    4.7

    One Evening After the War

    Set in the newly-pacified Phnom Penh, this film is about the return to civilian life of Cambodian soldiers.

    Poster for Dear Diary
    Movie
    1993•
    7.3

    Dear Diary

    Nanni Moretti recalls in his diary three slice of life stories characterized by a sharply ironic look: in the first one he wanders through a deserted Rome, in the second he visits a reclusive friend on an island, and in the last he has to grapple with an unknown illness.

    Poster for Three Lives and Only One Death
    Movie
    1996•
    6.4

    Three Lives and Only One Death

    Four intertwining stories of bizarre occurrences in Paris featuring a man who was stolen away by fairies, a professor who becomes a tramp, the lovers who inherit a chateau – and the last tale that connects all that has gone before.

    Poster for Story of Women
    Movie
    1988•
    7.3

    Story of Women

    France, World War II. In order to somehow make ends meet, the mother of two children, Marie Latour, does underground abortions and rents a room to a familiar prostitute. She doesn't pay any attention to her husband, who returned from the war because of his injury and lives her own life. Abortions gradually begin to bring a good income, and boredom can be easily dispelled by starting a young lover.

    Poster for The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Private Ivan Chonkin
    Movie
    1994•
    6.4

    The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Private Ivan Chonkin

    Set in a small Ukrainian village during the outbreak of war with Germany in 1941 Private Chonkin, not overly endowed with intelligence, is left to guard a downed military aircraft. The authorities appear to have forgotten about him so this leaves him free to work his chams on the village postmistress, Njura, untill the local militia are tipped off.

    Poster for The Voice of the Moon
    Movie
    1990•
    6.7

    The Voice of the Moon

    Odd couple Ivo Salvini, recently released from a mental asylum, and former prefect Gonnella wander through the countryside and discover a dystopia made of television commercials, beauty pageants, rock music, Catholicism, and pagan rituals.

    Poster for Ernesto Che Guevara, the Bolivian Diary
    Movie
    1994•
    7.5

    Ernesto Che Guevara, the Bolivian Diary

    A documentary about Che Guevara in Bolivia, based upon his journal listing daily agendas

    Poster for The Baby of Mâcon
    Movie
    1993•
    6.9

    The Baby of Mâcon

    Set halfway through the 17th century, a church play is performed for the benefit of the young aristocrat Cosimo. In the play, a grotesque old woman gives birth to a beautiful baby boy. The child's older sister is quick to exploit the situation, selling blessings from the baby, and even claiming she's the true mother by virgin birth. However, when she attempts to seduce the bishop's son, the Church exacts a terrible revenge.

    Poster for Don't Forget You're Going to Die
    Movie
    1996•
    6.6

    Don't Forget You're Going to Die

    Benoit has his life all planned out before him. Unfortunately, he had totally forgotten to include his military service. Inevitably called into duty, he tries everything he can to avoid it, eventually launching into a hedonistic lifestyle—out of control with drugs, alcohol, and nightclubs.

    Poster for Le Testament d'un poète juif assassiné
    Movie
    1988

    Le Testament d'un poète juif assassiné

    This somber drama chronicles the writings of Paltiel Kossover (Michel Jonasz), a Rumanian Jew who was incarcerated in a Stalinist prison. Zupanev (Erland Josephson) is a sympathetic court registrar who smuggles the documents and later presents them to the poet's son Grisha (Vincent David).

    Poster for Où que tu sois
    Movie
    1987

    Où que tu sois

    Emmanuel, 37, lives in Paris with his wife, Irene, and his daughter Anne, 14 years old. He accidentally discovers that Irene is receiving mail in the remaining mail. She refuses to follow Emmanuel to Italy where he has to write a biography of Filippo Lippi. Distraught, Emmanuel decided to leave immediately for Florence.

    Poster for La Haine
    Movie
    1995•
    8.1

    La Haine

    After a chaotic night of rioting in a marginal suburb of Paris, three young friends, Vinz, Hubert and Saïd, wander around unoccupied waiting for news about the state of health of a mutual friend who has been seriously injured when confronting the police.

    Poster for Still Waters Run Deep
    Movie
    1996

    Still Waters Run Deep

    Despite his lifelong efforts, Jean is one of those unfortunate men who can never understand women. This arty, metaphorical French film presents three examples of Jean's difficulties over the course of his long life. Each of the three episodes takes place beside the same river. He is first seen as a small boy playing on the river banks with the teenage girl he secretly loves. She mischievously promises to tell him her darkest secret if only he will perform a certain task for her. The story then takes a more surreal turn as a now-grown Jean, once again beside the river, toys with a beautiful woman at a picnic. She wants a commitment from him, but wily Jean is unwilling to satisfy her. In the final segment, Jean has become an old man and is once again deeply in love.

    Poster for Sunset Boulevards
    Movie
    1992

    Sunset Boulevards

    In this documentary about the exile of two famous French actors in Argentina during and after World War II, the director Cozarinsky returns to Argentina after many years in France and recalls places and events from his childhood, particularly the celebration of the liberation of Paris on in August of 1944, in Buenos Aires's Plaza Francia. Featuring testimony from various authors and acquaintances of Maria (Renee) Falconetti and Robert Le Vigan, the film explores their lives and final years in Argentina.

    Poster for The Last Days of Immanuel Kant
    Movie
    1996•
    6.5

    The Last Days of Immanuel Kant

    A brief, fictionalized time period in the life of Professor Kant. The story is set in his hometown, Konigsberg, chronicling his last few years prior to his death in 1804 at the age of 79.

    Poster for Malena es un nombre de tango
    Movie
    1996•
    4.6

    Malena es un nombre de tango

    The attractive Malena listen to after telling the history of her life. Her treasure is not just an emerald that she inherits from her grandfather, but the key to discover the path of her existence, the eternal fight with her sister, and the passionate relationships with men. Based on the bestselling novel by Amanda Grandes.

    Poster for A Tale of the Wind
    Movie
    1989•
    6.4

    A Tale of the Wind

    It is an autobiographical fiction starring Ivens as an old man who has spent his life trying to "tame the wind and harness the sea" by capturing them on film.

    Poster for Dispute in Valladolid
    Movie
    1992•
    6.9

    Dispute in Valladolid

    Spain conquered the seas, found a new world and different realities than the one known in Europe. But a question needed to be answered with what they found in those new territories: do the Indians have souls? The Church, bound to protect and convert the natives and the conquerors who treated them like slaves and thought they were only merchandising, expose their arguments and reasonings at what would be known as the Vallidolid controversy. Between them, there's a cardinal hearing both parts and trying to get reasonable answers from this critical question.

    Poster for La Lumière des étoiles mortes
    Movie
    1994•
    7.0

    La Lumière des étoiles mortes

    June 1940. The Wechrmacht appropriates the houses in which are living Pierre, his wife Magdeleine, their son Charles, their two servants Louise and Lea, and Mademoiselle, the beautiful jewish governess.

    Poster for The Owl's Legacy
    TV
    1989•
    9.5

    The Owl's Legacy

    A 13-part documentary series by Chris Marker examining how ancient Greek ideas continue to shape modern Western thought. Each episode centers on a single Greek word—such as “democracy,” “philosophy,” or “mythology”—through conversations filmed in cities around the world. Combining symposium-style discussions with archival footage and visual motifs of the owl, Marker creates an expansive reflection on the enduring legacy of Greece.