
Helen, Rose and Lili have survived the Holocaust and have never seen each other since the war has ended. Read More »
Tag Archives: 2000s
In the City of Sylvia AKA Dans la ville de Sylvia (2007) José Luis Guerín, Pilar López de Ayala, Xavier Lafitte, Laurence Cordier

A man returns to a city to try to track down a lovely woman he met six years earlier. Read More »
The Interior (2015) Trevor Juras, Patrick McFadden, Jake Beczala, Andrew Hayes

A listless young man, upon learning he is ill, leaves his job, girlfriend and city behind Read More »
Silent Light AKA Stellet Licht (2007) Carlos Reygadas, Cornelio Wall, Miriam Toews, Maria Pankratz

Johan is the head of a family in a Mennonite community in northern Mexico. However, he goes against the law of both God Read More »
The Distinguished Citizen AKA El ciudadano ilustre (2016) Gastón Duprat, Mariano Cohn, Oscar Martínez, Dady Brieva, Andrea Frigerio

After refusing big and prestigious awards all over the world, Mr. Mantovani, Literature Nobel Prize winner Read More »
Gleason (2002) Howard Deutch, Brad Garrett, Saul Rubinek, Gretchen Egolf

The story begins at the height of Gleason’s career. He has it all: women, wealth, and extraordinary power. Read More »
Strange (2003) Extraño – Santiago Loza

The protagonist is Axel, aged about 40, a doctor who no longer practices his craft. Read More »
Speak well about the dead AKA Despre morti numai de bine (2005) Claudiu Romila, Crenguta Hariton, Stefan Sileanu, Tomi Cristin

The death of the senator son Panait (Stefan Sileanu) is politically dangerous for him and for his party. Read More »
Film Socialism AKA Film socialisme (2010) Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Marc Stehlé, Agatha Couture, Mathias Domahidy

A symphony in three movements. Things such as a Mediterranean cruise, numerous conversations, in numerous languages Read More »
Night of the Demons (2009) Adam Gierasch, Tatyana Kanavka, Michael Arata, Shannon Elizabeth

Eighty years ago, the Broussard mansion in New Orleans was the site of a suicide and the disappearance of six people. Read More »