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Kamia sympatheia gia ton Diavolo (1997) directed by Dimitris Athanitis
Kamia sympatheia gia ton Diavolo (1997)
Synopsis:A modern version of Orpheu...
Fernando Birri – Org (1979)
ORG and excess roads to wisdomFernando Birri“The road of excess leads to t...
Der Subjektive Faktor (1981) | Worldscinema | Download Free
“What were the beginnings of the new women’s movement like?”, “What was ...
Various – The Rare Books Collection (1473 – 1793)
01. Georg von Peuerbach, Theoricae novae planetarum, Nürnberg 1473
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Jiayin Liu – Niu pi AKA Oxhide (2005)
Quote:,he most important Chinese film of the past several years—and one of...
Jonathan Kahana – The Documentary Film Reader: History, Theory, Criticism (2016)
History, Theory, Criticism
Edited by Jonathan Kahana and Foreword by Charle...
Slavko Vorkapich – Abstract Experiment in Kodachrome (1940)
Quote:“This dazzling stop-motion animation provided Vorkapich with a forum...
Thursday Afternoon (1984)
Quote:“I see TV as a picture medium rather than a narrative medium. Video ...
The Films of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger (1985) by Ian Christie
The Films of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger (1985)
Michael Powell and...
Sergei Parajanov – Tini zabutykh predkiv aka Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors (1965)
A timeless Carpathian story – the young Ivan falls in love with the daught...
Raoul Ruiz – Het dak van de Walvis AKA On Top of the Whale (1982) (HD)
Quote:A parody of anthropology, linguistics, and cultural imperialism. The...
Kostas Sfikas – Modelo AKA Model (1974)
SYNOPSIS
An experimental film featuring a split screen. On the right, a nu...
Jean-Luc Godard and Youssef Ishaghpour – Cinema: The Archaeology of Film and the Memory of a Century (2005)
Reviews
‘ . . .the greatest living cinematic artist, the wisest, most trans...
Pupi Avati – La casa dalle finestre che ridono AKA The House with Laughing Windows (1976)
SYNOPSIS
Though fans of typical Italian horror films may find House With t...
Van Guylder – Hollywood Babylon (1972)
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” One wonders what Kenneth Anger thought of this cheapjack...