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Chicago HeightsThis is a liberal and experimental debut film based on the famous short stories [Winesburg, Ohio] by Sherwood Anderson, a pioneer in American literature following Mark Twain and Er...
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CosmonautLate ’50s to early ’60s, when the space war between the Soviet and US was fiercely going on, a fifteen-year-old member of the communist party, Luciana, develops her ideals while li...
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DustShall we call it an ‘Apocalyptic version’ of [Jules et Jim], which reminds us of the visual and auditory quality of silent films? The general tone of the film is actually quite con...
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The FrostThis is a liberal interpretation of Henrik Ibsen’s play [Little Eyolf] which he wrote in his later years. It is liberal overall, but remains loyal to the original to the names of t...
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Kino CaravanThis is a newcomer fresh from Romania, to which we have become markedly familiar since [4 Months, 3 Weeks & 2 Days] won the Palme d’Or in the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. The title...
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Last Cowboy StandingA family drama about unfortunate brothers who are a Finnish version of Cain and Abel. Eighteen-year-old Rupert still suffers from the nightmares of what his abusive father made him...
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The LonersThis is a problematic film that calls to attention the certain energy that exists in Israeli films such as [Or], [Jellyfish], [Waltz with Bashir], which have suddenly rose to their...
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MagmaDistinguished IT expert, Paul has a happy family and wife. He participates in a conference held in a hotel in the mountains of Auvergne with his colleagues to win a project. Due to...
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Miss KickiViktor visits Taiwan with his mother Kicki. He secretly hopes to meet the father he has never seen, but his mother’s heart is completely elsewhere. Conflicts arise between them, an...
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ZeroThe synopsis says, “a story about love and hatred, about those who cheat and who are cheated, about violence and sex and surprising secrets which we learn within these strange twen...