Actors & Directors
- Spartak Bagashvili
- Sergei Parajanov
- Vilen Galstyan
- Melkon Aleksanyan
- Sofiko Chiaureli
- Giorgi Gegechkori
Release date: 2000-06-27 Run time: 75 min. Price: $29.95
Review The Color of Pomegranates / Kino Video:This controversial 1969 film directed by rebellious Russian filmmaker Sergei Paradzhanov (Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors) chronicles the life of the 18th-century poet Sayat Nova, but in a most unconventional way. Paradzhanov seeks to portray the poet by different actors at various stages of his long life, from a poor childhood working on farms through early celebration as a poet to his self-imposed isolation as a cloistered monk. The unorthodox stream-of-consciousness style of the film highlights character over plot, using the poet's own words as a springboard for sumptuous images that chart the course of his life from birth until death, from his youth and the great love of his life through his struggles with religion and philosophy and the despair of old age. The loose, evocative style not only brings to life the poetry of Sayat Nova's body of work, but also brings great weight to the poetry of his life. Challenging, defiant, and unconventional, The Color of Pomegranates is a must for those searching for new and different forms of filmmaking. -Robert Lane.
Actors & Directors
- Emilio Cigoli
- Isa Pola
- Adriano Rimoldi
- Luciano De Ambrosis
- Vittorio De Sica
- Giovanna Cigoli
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.
Actors & Directors
- Evelyne Bouix
- Claude Lelouch
- Richard Berry
- Jean-Louis Trintignant
- Marie-Sophie L.
- Anouk Aimée
Release date: 1998-01-01 Run time: 112 min. Price: $14.98
Review Man and a Woman, A - 20 Years Later / Warner Home Video 6016:
Release date: 1992-12-07 Price: $29.98
Review Hail Mary / Vestron Video:
Release date: 1989-03-16 Run time: 129 min. List Price: $59.95 Price: $65.99
Review Harvest / Interama Video Classics:
Actors & Directors
- Giulio Brogi
- Pippo Campanini
- Bernardo Bertolucci
- Tino Scotti
- Franco Giovanelli
- Alida Valli
Release date: 1998-01-01 Run time: 97 min. List Price: $29.95 Price: $115.99
Review The Spider's Stratagem / New Yorker Video:
Actors & Directors
- Miroslava Stern
- Ariadna Welter
- Luis Buñuel
- Rita Macedo
- Eva Calvo
- 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
- Jacques Dufilho
- Marcel Dalio
- Joseph Dassin
- Eugene Deckers
- Daniel Emilfork
Release date: 1998-09-01 Run time: 107 min. List Price: $19.98 Price: $64.50
Review Lady L / MGM (Warner):
Actors & Directors
- Giorgio Gentili
- Fernando Hilbeck
- Elsa Martinelli
- Dustin Hoffman
- Gustavo Rojo
- Cesar Romero
Release date: 2000-07-13 Run time: 86 min. Price: $5.49
Review Madigan's Million (Sp) / Direct Source Label:
Actors & Directors
- Serge Davri
- Eric Rohmer
- Nadine Ballot
- Jean-Luc Godard
- Claude Chabrol
- Jean Douchet
- Stéphane Audran
- Gilles Chusseau
- Claude Chabrol
- Jean Rouch
Release date: 1998-11-11 Run time: 93 min. List Price: $19.95 Price: $29.99
Review Six in Paris / New Yorker Video:In 1965 six French New Wave directors took a Paris neighborhood and concocted a short sketch around it. The results sometimes favor character and story, and sometimes local flavor, but almost all are engaging in their own right. Jean Douchet and Jean-Luc Godard (repsectively) offer gloriously French slices of romantic comedy in the sexually open 1960s with "Saint Germain des Prés" and "Montparnasse et Levallois. " Jean Rouch's "Gare du Nord" is slight of substance but beautifully explores the neighborhood in a gorgeous tracking shot. Jean-Daniel Pollet's "Rue Saint-Denis" offers two delicious characters in a witty comedy of a mousy dishwasher who brings a brassy streetwalker to his dumpy apartment. Eric Rohmer's "Place de l'Étoile," a sometimes silly but deftly managed little comedy of a man who strikes a panhandler and is terrified he killed him, displays a giddy goofiness unseen in his later work. Claude Chabrol's shiver-inducing slice of urban life "La Muette" ventures outside the oppressive hallways and tiny rooms only once, at the end, as if to celebrate the escape of the rebellious boy from his bickering parents. The strongest of a solid collection, Chabrol's chilly view of dead-end relationships in a splintered upper class family concludes the otherwise lighthearted collection on a devastating, dark note. Released in France under the more evocative title Paris Vu Par. [+]
(Paris Seen By), this is one of the strongest and most entertaining anthology films to emerge from the 1960s. -Sean Axmaker.
Actors & Directors
- Elliott Smith (II)
- Debra McGrath
- Norma Dell'Agnese
- Allan King
- Megan Follows
- Hanna Lee (II)
Release date: 1997-10-16 Run time: 105 min. Price: $19.98
Review Termini Station / Fox Lorber:
Actors & Directors
- Reiko Yasuhara
- Seiichi Shirai
- Kojiro Hongo
- Riki Takeuchi
- Hiroshi Miyauchi
- Masayuki Imai
Release date: 2002-07-02 Run time: 80 min. List Price: $29.99 Price: $29.99
Review Tokyo Mafia:Yakuza Wars / Asian Pulp Cinema:Lone-wolf gangster and yakuza outcast Riki Takeuchi decides to form his own mob: the Tokyo Mafia, a renegade outfit with a collective structure that thrives on the outskirts of the underworld. Takeuchi is a curious kind of thug with a peaceful approach to solving problems. Removing the engine of a rival's prize automobile, for example, is a unique way to send a message. In this direction, of course, lays madness as the city is divided into yet one more patch of territory and "Why can't we all just get along" becomes "This means war!" This slick but impersonal gangster thriller kicks off with a completely gonzo yakuza power struggle in a high-rise office that reaches its bloody climax when the offending soldier bites off his own finger, a rather savage twist on the traditional show of respect, but the movie quickly settles into just another production ground out to meet a quota. It's full of the requisite shootouts and gang fights, but the generic revenge plot lacks dramatic punch and memorable (or for that matter distinguishable) characters. It does, however, feature the swaggering confidence and smoldering star power of Japanese action heartthrob Takeuchi, who commands the screen whenever he appears. -Sean Axmaker New from Asia Pulp Cinema! It^Rs suicide to defy Japan^Rs traditional yakuza. But a former mobster has founded the Tokyo Mafia, a renegade crime syndicate dedicated to vengeance and a new brand of lawlessness. Blood and bullets will explode over Tokyo tonight! Stars Riki Takeuchi (Blowback: Love & Death).
Actors & Directors
- Michel Simon
- René Clair
- Gérard Philipe
- Carlo Ninchi
- Simone Valère
- Nicole Besnard
Release date: 1998-11-11 Run time: 97 min. List Price: $29.95 Price: $159.99
Review Beauty and the Devil / Water Bearer Films:
Actors & Directors
- Geneviève Grad
- Louis de Funès
- Madeleine Delavaivre
- Daniel Cauchy
- Michel Galabru
- Jean Girault
Release date: 1994-07-12 Run time: 95 min. List Price: $29.95 Price: $29.95
Review Le Gendarme De Saint-Tropez / Video France:The gendarme Ludovic Cruchot is an ambitious man. So, when he is transferred to the laid-back post of Saint-Tropez, he sees an ideal opportunity to advance his career. Everything goes as planned until his daughter has a little too much fun on the beach.
Actors & Directors
- Rachel Griffiths
- Chelsea Brown
- David Hoey
- Con Demetriou
- Barry Humphries
Release date: 2000-12-05 Run time: 97 min. Price: $14.95
Review Welcome to Woop Woop / MGM (Video & DVD):
Actors & Directors
- Zubeida Tharwat
- Omar Sharif
- Henri Barakat
Release date: 2003-12-01 Run time: 159 min. Price: $4.99
Review A Man in our House / AFD:Based on the famous novel by Ihsan Abdel Qoddous, this 1961 classic is set prior to the 1952 revolution and stars the legendary Omar Sharif in one of his most memorable roles. Sharif plays Ibrahim, a member of the underground resistance who seeks refuge from the so-called "political police" by taking shelter in the home of a civil servant and his family. Directed by Henri Barakat, this film offers a vivid depiction of the Egyptian resistance to the British occupation and features some of Egypt's finest filmmaking talents.
Actors & Directors
- Keiju Kobayashi
- Michiyo Aratama
- Toshirô Mifune
- Kihachi Okamoto
- Eijirô Tono
- Yûnosuke Itô
Release date: 1998-09-22 Run time: 122 min. List Price: $29.98 Price: $30.00
Review Samurai Assassin / Animeigo:
Release date: 1998-11-11 Run time: 62 min. List Price: $24.95 Price: $29.98
Review Berlin, Symphony of a Great City / Kino Video:The title says it all: this is a visual symphony in five movements celebrating the Berlin of 1927: the people, the place, the everyday details of life on the streets. Director Walter Ruttman, an experimental filmmaker, approached cinema in similar ways to his Russian contemporary Dziga Vertoz, mixing documentary, abstract, and expressionist modes for a nonnarrative style that captured the life of his countrymen. But where Vertov mixed his observations with examples of the communist dream in action, Ruttman re-creates documentary as, in his own words, "a melody of pictures. " Within the loose structure of a day in the life of the city (with a prologue that travels from the country into the city on a barreling train), the film takes us from dawn to dusk, observing the silent city as it awakens with a bustle of activity, then the action builds and calms until the city settles back into sleep. But the city is as much the architecture, the streets, and the machinery of industry as it is people, and Ruttman weaves all these elements together to create a portrait in montage, the poetic document of a great European city captured in action. Held together by rhythm, movement, and theme, Ruttman creates a documentary that is both involving and beautiful to behold. The original score by Timothy Brock is lyrical and dramatically involving, complementing the mood and movement marvelously. Also included is the avant-garde short Opus 1, an abstract study in animated shapes and movement. -Sean Axmaker.
Actors & Directors
- Sally Potter
- Salas
- Naveira
- Pablo Veron
- Too
- Sally Potter
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
- Juliette Mayniel
- Georges Franju
- Edith Scob
- Pierre Brasseur
- Alida Valli
- François Guérin
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.
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