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cinesoleil · 1 year
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mirrored mind (2005)
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badela · 8 months
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The Mustang (2019)
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Director: Laure de Clermont-Tonnere
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Cinematography: Ruben Impens
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COMMEMORATING 40 YEARS OF A GOLDEN AGE HIP-HOP CULT CLASSIC IN 2023.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on the front and back of a (J B5 Chirashi) 2015 Japanese re-release movie poster to American hip-hop docudrama film, "Wild Style" (1983), written, directed & produced by Charles Ahearn.
BONUS PIC: Alternative and/or variant 2015 JB5 Chirashi/Japanese movie poster to "Wild Style."
Sources: https://posteritati.com/poster/48794/wild-style-original-r2015-japanese-b5-chirashi-handbill (Posteritati 2x).
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ROGER CLARK in:
HAZARDOUS (2022)
Written and Directed by Peter Filardi
Produced by Roger Clark and Alec Asten
Watch Hazardous on Roger's YouTube channel
( GIF Set: 7/7 )
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tbr-tales · 9 months
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These scenes from Red Lights (2012) >>>>
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bearwildered · 7 months
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Today's Gay Movies... Probably shouldn't have ended on Monster Pies, but had no idea of the plot twist before I watched it
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donniefrankdarko · 11 months
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Dead Poets Society (1989), dir Peter Weir
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irtifuck · 11 months
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Okay, my "longing for emrat" hour has arrived.....
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reflexcine · 2 years
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The virgin suicides (1999)
Dir. Sofía Coppola
DP: Corine day
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laudys83 · 1 year
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“God’s own country” feels like a pattern of love stories, of love declarations
From a man to another man
From a son to a father
From a father to a son
From a son to a mother
From a mother to a son
From a grandson to a grandmother
From a grandmother to a grandson
From a man to its land
And not even once is said ‘I love you’
❤️ Love this movie ❤️
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cinesoleil · 10 months
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Aftersun (2022)
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skinslip · 1 year
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Reel Independents: We Are Sasquatch (2017)
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Director: Joel Haver
I discovered Joel Haver's youtube channel sometime in 2020 and was immediately enamored by a bright, well spoken man with a wit as sharp as a knife. I rather enjoyed his comedy skits, his animated stuff having a fond place in my mind palace.
When he released Pretend That You Love Me (2020) I was reticent to watch because of my own hang-ups with the perceived quality (based on face value, a hellaciously unfair and untypical thing of me.)
When he started a second channel and began talking about films I discovered we had very similar tastes (mostly) and my interest in exploring Joel's filmography grew. And he talked about making movies without a script and that immediately smashed into my recent interest in Scott Shaw's Zen Filmmaking movies.
Struggling to pick a film this evening I asked my bestie (@stoudman) if he would be okay watching a microbudget film from a filmmaker that I had been curious about. He is used to me subjecting him to the strangest shit I find on the internet.
Oh yeah, about the movie... So Sasquatches are real and apparently just really hairy humans. A documentary team is sent to rural Massachusetts to capture the modern day Sasquatch. They follow a Sasquatch dance team as they attempt to win a local dance competition.
Despite this feeling like a rough student film at times it has a lot of charm, and I mean oodles and oodles of charm. And also there are some truly funny moments, even if also sometimes cringey. (Hey, this is the nature of these sorts of microbudget films and you take the good with the bad (or cringe as it were.))
It suffers a bit from its episodic nature and the sometimes baffling camerawork (The very 70s zooms were a little distracting for me.) But gosh there is so much good stuff on display that all the flaws sort of wash away in a shower of charm and passion, if you are like me and are easily enamored by passionate artists making their art then you will absolutely swoon at this. I highly recommend this film.
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jointheamberclub · 1 year
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On Hidden Letters (2022) & Why Artists Are Forgotten
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On Hidden Letters (2022) & Why Artists Are Forgotten
i wrote about a film i watched at BFI London Film Festival called Hidden Letters (2022) and it got me thinking about art, gender and capitalism. take a read of my review and further thoughts on what it means to be an artist !
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therogerclarkfanclub · 4 months
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🔹 BEHIND THE SCENES 🔹
ROGER CLARK as LCpl Thomas Müeller in:
Friuli Directed by Blaze Mancillas
Release Date: TBA
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itstremmy · 1 year
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Skinamarink (2022) Director: Kyle Edward Ball, Kyle Ball
God damn, this had to be ONE of the-- or THE --- scariest movie I've ever seen. Shot in a completely non-traditional way where no one is ever the center focus and all you see are children's feet scurrying about, you feel completely lost in a house that has been taken over by a sort of presence that removes all exits (doors and windows), drives the parents mad, and asks you to walk into the darkness alone. No gore, no kills or murders, just unsettling vibes from beginning to end. Cannot recommend this one enough!
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