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Dear Comrades!The latest film by acclaimed Russian director Andrei Konchalovsky, known for Maria’s Lovers and Runaway Train. In 1962, workers stage labor strikes in Soviet Russia. ...
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Another RoundThe latest film by Thomas Vinterberg, whose films The Celebration (1988) won the Jury Prize and The Hunt (2012) won the Best Actor Award at Cannes. Four friends under...
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First CowKelly Reichardt, the iconic female filmmaker in American indie cinema, captures 19th-century American Northwest on the screen. When Cookie, a chef traveling with fur trappers, meet...
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UndineThe movie starts with an unusual close-up of a woman’s (Paula Beer) determined face speaking to her boyfriend ‘If you leave me, I must kill you. You know that.’ Undine, an u...
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Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns BlueJia Zhang-Ke, a master of modern Chinese cinema, returns 10 years after I Wish I Knew with a documentary. This is the third film of his documentary trilogy of Chinese art, c...
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MINAMATA MandalaIn the early 1940s, strange symptoms appear in the people of Minamata. People are having convulsions all over their bodies and tongues are eventually made mute. The government trea...
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The Woman Who RanThe Woman Who Ran is about Gam-hee (Kim Min-hee), who never left her husband for five years. She visits two friends (Seo Young-hwa, Song Seon-mi) while her husband is away, ...
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DaysLee Kang-Sheng’s breath taking acting, depicting a gaze that seems to be transcendent, and the long tempoed directing that captures this signify the world of Tsai Ming-Liang’s that...
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City HallWho would wonder what public officers at city hall do? Director Frederic Wiseman filmed the times they spend doing their job. Though it isn’t much different from what we expect, it...
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A Night in HaifaThe protagonist of this film is the special club connected to a gallery in Haifa, a city in Israel with little discrimination. In the gallery, a photo exhibition is held under the ...