Actors & Directors
- Eva Calvo
- Miroslava Stern
- Luis Buñuel
- Ariadna Welter
- Rita Macedo
- Ernesto Alonso
Release date: 1998-11-11 Run time: 91 min. Price: $29.95
Review The Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz / Water Bearer Films:
Actors & Directors
- Marco Antonio Calvillo
- Guillermo Jaime Alarid
- Fernando Almada
- Milagros Rueda
- Guillermo Quintanilla
- Verónica Langer
Release date: 1996-01-10 Price: $9.99
Review El Amarrador 3 / Millon Dollar Video Corp.:
Release date: 1992-09-04 Price: $12.99
Review El Oficio De Matar / Mexcinema Video Corp.:
Actors & Directors
- Ken Hughes
- Tony Curtis
- Nancy Kwan
- Rosanna Schiaffino
- Zsa Zsa Gabor
- Lionel Jeffries
Release date: 1998-11-11 Run time: 100 min. Price: $9.95
Review Arrivederci, Baby! / Paramount:
Actors & Directors
- Julien Temple
- Emily Woof
- Linus Roache
- Emma Fielding
- Samantha Morton
- John Hannah
Release date: 2002-02-12 Run time: 125 min. List Price: $39.95 Price: $29.99
Review Pandaemonium / Polygram USA Video:Set in England during the early 19th century, Pandaemonium evokes late-1960s America in its depiction of the relationship between Samuel Taylor Coleridge (Linus Roach) and William Wordsworth (John Hannah). Instead of going to Vietnam, Wordsworth goes off to fight against the French while Coleridge stays at home and promotes utopianism. After the war, the poets live and work together with Coleridge's wife, Sara (Samantha Morton), and Wordsworth's sister, Dorothy (Emily Woof). At first this communal arrangement works to the advantage of Coleridge-who does some of his best writing while Wordsworth stagnates-until Coleridge becomes addicted to opium. Wordsworth, meanwhile, doesn't find his voice until he abandons his friend. In 20th-century vernacular, Wordsworth is the yuppie, Coleridge the hippie. Director Julien Temple (Absolute Beginners) even evokes 1960s cinema with this occasionally overwrought-but often visually stunning-essay on the mysteries of creativity. -Kathleen C. Fennessy.
Release date: 2000-10-17 Price: $19.99
Review Fuga En El Noche / Oxxo Compania (do Not Use):
Actors & Directors
- Sally Potter
- Salas
- Pablo Veron
- Naveira
- Sally Potter
- Too
Release date: 1999-03-16 Run time: 101 min. List Price: $21.96 Price: $120.00
Review Tango Lesson / Sony Pictures:Sally Potter's self-reflective film stars Potter (an actress and the director of Orlando), more or less as herself, learning to tango from master dancer Pablo Veron and considering making a film called The Tango Lesson. The film that we happen to be watching, however, is concerned largely with the delicious conflict between the politics of tango-the need for one partner, typically the woman, to yield to the other-and the expectations of the filmmaker to do things on her own terms. Can Potter simultaneously surrender and control for the duration of this circular project? The question is made more complicated by Veron's desire to be in one of Potter's films-in other words, to follow her lead. Potter may not be Veron's equal on the dance floor, but that isn't the point of this interesting movie and its provocative, internal debate. -Tom Keogh.
Actors & Directors
- Haile Gebrsellasie
- Tedesse Haile
- Bud Greenspan
- Shawananness Gebrselassie
- Bekele Gebrselassie
- Leslie Woodhead
- Yonas Zergaw
Release date: 2000-11-07 Run time: 83 min. List Price: $14.99 Price: $75.00
Review Endurance / Walt Disney Video:This film about Ethiopian distance runner Haile Gebrsellasie, who won gold at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics and is considered one of the greatest runners of all time, is a dramatization that often appears to be a documentary. Beautifully photographed, the footage shot in Haile's native land is often spectacular enough to make you think you're watching a National Geographic special. Haile's young life, such as a scene when his family is listening to a news report about warfare in Ethiopia and a report comes on about the 1980 Olympics, is portrayed with apparent accuracy, but not without a great deal of drama. There are many scenes of Haile running, past wildlife in the countryside or through crowded city slums, and while this gives what must be an accurate idea of him developing his athletic regimen, this is also not terribly dramatic on camera. Eventually, Haile is shown racing in Atlanta, valiantly overtaking all competition; his family back in Ethiopia is shown gathered around a television set, jubilantly watching his triumph. And while there's no denying that this is a touching and inspiring human story, the slow pace of the presentation tends to work against the inherent drama. -Robert J. McNamara Here's the triumphant, true-life story of an Olympic hero. [+]
and just how far he came in order to become the fastest Olympic long-distance runner the world has ever seen! Raised under oppressive conditions in one of the world's poorest countries, the Ethiopian boy named Haile Gebrselassie was born to run! When he wasn't laboring in his father's fields, young Haile would be running: the six miles to school and back, while doing chores, or simply for pleasure at the end of a long, hard day! In an inspirational and artfully crafted motion picture from heralded filmmaker Leslie Woodhead, the climactic moment comes as the unstoppable Haile chases down his lifelong dream in a stirring Gold Medal performance at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games!.
Actors & Directors
- Bill Forsyth
- Robert Carlyle
- Eoin McCarthy
- Max Johnson (II)
- Maudie Johnson
- Robin Williams
Release date: 1995-02-06 Run time: 122 min. Price: $19.98
Review Being Human / Warner Home Video:Anyone having high hopes for the artistic collaboration between Robin Williams and director Bill Forsyth (who made Local Hero, perhaps the most enjoyable film of the 1980s) probably left this movie disappointed. Forsyth is attempting nothing less than The Ages of Man, using Williams as his representative of humanity through history. Cast as a kind of Everyman, Williams plays a guy who can't seem to get his family situation straightened out to his satisfaction, whether he's trying to protect his family from Vikings in prehistoric times, being a nomad in the Middle Ages, or showing up as an unhappy divorced guy in contemporary times who's trying to reconnect with his teenage daughter. It's worth a look, if only for the opportunity to see how a big idea can go decidedly wrong and to observe what happens when a director gets a hold of an unworkable concept that he believes in completely. Williams wears a pained expression through most of the film. -Marshall Fine.
Actors & Directors
- Manuel 'Flaco' Ibáñez
- Alfonso Zayas
- Sergio Ramos
Release date: 1996-04-25 Price: $12.99
Review La Chiva Loca / Mexcinema Video Corp.:
Release date: 1993-04-28 Price: $79.99
Review Mafia:La Verdad De La Lucha / Mex American Home Video:
Actors & Directors
- Ramón Valdés
- Roberto Gómez Bolaños
- Carlos Villagrán
- Florinda Meza García
- Edgar Vivar
- Enrique Segoviano
Release date: 1998-06-09 Price: $19.99
Review El Chanfle / Oxxo Compania (do Not Use):
Actors & Directors
- Georges Franju
- Juliette Mayniel
- Edith Scob
- François Guérin
- Pierre Brasseur
- Alida Valli
Creator: Gilbert Natot Price: $24.95
Review Eyes Without a Face / Lopert Pictures Corporation:Georges Franju brings a haunting poetry to this lyrical and horrifying 1959 French classic. Dr. Genessier (Pierre Brasseur), a famed plastic surgeon, lures a young woman to his secluded mansion with the help of his mistress Louise (Alida Valli), where he proceeds to remove their faces in an attempt to restore his daughter's scarred visage. Christiane (Edith Scob), disfigured in car accident caused by her guilt-ridden father, hides behind a spooky blank mask that exposes only her sad, lonely eyes, which seem to lose a little more life after each failed graft. Franju's cool presentation gives an unsettling edge to the picture, from the uncomfortably quiet family dinners to Christiane's hesitant explorations of her father's laboratory to the unflinching views of Genessier's bloody operations. Reminiscent of Cocteau's fantasy imagery in Beauty and the Beast, Franju creates an eerie poetry of the doctor's sadistic experiments, culminating in an astonishingly brutal and beautiful finale. The screenplay was cowritten by Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac, authors of the novels which became Les Diaboliques and Vertigo. Originally titled Les Yeux Sans Visage upon its original French release, the film was cut, dubbed, and renamed The Horror Chamber of Doctor Faustus for American distribution in 1962, but was restored years later for American re-release. -Sean Axmaker.
Actors & Directors
- Pedro Infante
- Carmelita González
- Ismael Rodríguez
- Yolanda Varela
- Jorge Negrete
- Carlos Orellana
Release date: 1995-04-16 List Price: $9.98 Price: $30.00
Review Dos Tipos de Cuidado / Laguna Films:
Price: $30.00
Review Arriba Las Mujeres:
Actors & Directors
- Thandie Newton
- Anna Galiena
- John Duigan
- Barry Humphries
- Lambert Wilson
- Jon Bon Jovi
Release date: 1999-11-23 Run time: 96 min. List Price: $9.98 Price: $29.99
Review The Leading Man / Fox Lorber:A brash young American comes to London to star in a major new production-and becomes the central character in a mystery fueled by intrigue and passion.
Actors & Directors
- Giovanna Cigoli
- Emilio Cigoli
- Luciano De Ambrosis
- Vittorio De Sica
- Adriano Rimoldi
- Isa Pola
Release date: 2000-06-20 Run time: 85 min. Price: $29.95
Review The Children Are Watching Us / Homevision:Vittoria De Sica's mastery of neorealism was already well apparent in 1944's The Children Are Watching Us, an excellent, emotionally devastating drama that marked De Sica's first collaboration with renowned screenwriter and longtime partner Cesare Zavattini. While not as well known as De Sica's later masterpieces The Bicycle Thief (1948) and Umberto D. (1952), the film shares many of De Sica's stylistic trademarks, beginning with his exquisite use of real Italian locations in telling the story of Pricò, an observant and inquisitive 4-year-old boy who bears silent witness to his mother's infidelity and the subsequent collapse of his parents' marriage. Like Carol Reed's thematically similar classic The Fallen Idol, De Sica's film is seen almost exclusively through the eyes and perception of this innocent young boy, and the frank treatment of adultery and its effect on Pricò was considered quite shocking for Italian audiences who were emphatically concerned with the sanctity of childhood. What seems dramatically tame by modern standards still retains much of its power, notably due to the remarkable performance of Luciano De Ambrosis, who was barely five years old when the film was shot in the summer of 1942, just before the violence of World War II would erupt all over Italy. In combining empathy for his characters with the graceful sentimentality that would be refined in his later classics, De Sica refrains from judging the weaknesses of Pricò's parents, both of whom love the boy equally but are ill-equipped to avoid the disintegration of the relationship. This places Pricò in the middle of a gut-wrenching dilemma, and the boy responds with understandable grief and confusion. In running away, he shifts the story toward a heartbreaking conclusion, lending substance to the film's alternate title (The Little Martyr) with a final image that's simply unforgettable. Criterion's exquisite DVD release presents this potent drama in a new, fully restored high-definition digital transfer, and includes illuminating video interviews with De Ambrosis (well into his sixties, with vivid memories of working with De Sica) and De Sica film scholar Callisto Cosulich. The 24-page booklet features mini-essays by film scholar Peter Brunette (writing about The Children Are Watching Us) and film critic Stuart Klawans on the unique collaboration of De Sica and Zavattini. [+]
Considering that The Children Are Watching Us was largely unavailable in any previous film or video format, Criterion's DVD release is cause for celebration. -Jeff Shannon With this brilliant breakthrough film, Oscar®-winner Vittorio De Sica (The Bicycle Thief, Miracle in Milan) developed the themes and realistic style that would shape his career and transform Italian cinema. A devastating portrait of the.
Release date: 1997-09-30 Price: $160.00
Review 0 Lone Wolf and Cub - A Pack of Wolves / Animeigo:
Actors & Directors
- Asdrúbal Meléndez
- Daisy Granados
- Marcia Barreto
Release date: 1997-10-16 Run time: 90 min. List Price: $19.98 Price: $34.99
Review A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings (Señor muy viejo con unas alas enormes) ENGLISH SUBTITLES / Fox Lorber:
Actors & Directors
- Michiyo Aratama
- Kihachi Okamoto
- Keiju Kobayashi
- Toshirô Mifune
- Eijirô Tono
- Yûnosuke Itô
Release date: 1998-09-22 Run time: 122 min. List Price: $29.98 Price: $30.00
Review Samurai Assassin / Animeigo:
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