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I Don't Know What Your Eyes Have Done to Me

Rated: 0 | 191 Views Released Year: 2003
Genre: Foreign Documentaries
About: Filmmakers Lorena Munoz and Sergio Wolf draw on vintage footage of inimitable dancer Ada Falcon ("The Empress of the Tango") to illustrate this biographical portrait. By 1942, Falcon's fame was international, and it was then that she abruptly and mysteriously vanished from public view. This compelling and dramatic film culminates with an appearance from the elusive Falcon herself, in which she finally tells her side of the story.
URL: I Don't Know What Your Eyes Have Done to Me

Celibidache: You Don't Do Anything, You Let It Evolve

Rated: 0 | 161 Views Released Year: 1992
Genre: Foreign Documentaries
About: Explore the personal and professional life of famed conductor Sergiu Celibidache, the longtime musical director of the Munich Philharmonic. Four years in the making, this documentary reveals fascinating details about Celibidache's creative process. Born in Romania, Celibidache served as a guest conductor around the world, in places such as Israel, Italy, South America, France, England, Germany and Japan.
URL: Celibidache: You Don't Do Anything, You Let It Evolve

Why Didn't Anybody Tell Me It Would Become This Bad in Afghanistan

Rated: 0 | 125 Views Released Year: 2007
Genre: Foreign Documentaries
About: Observing the world around him through an iron-barred apartment window in Amsterdam, a disillusioned veteran of the war in Afghanistan reflects on the frailty of man, the fragility of self and the inherent isolation of everyday life. Dutch filmmaker Cyrus Frisch directs and stars in this stunning study in abstraction, a Tribeca Film Festival selection that was shot entirely through the lens of a cell phone camera.
URL: Why Didn't Anybody Tell Me It Would Become This Bad in Afghanistan

D'Annunzio's Cave

Rated: 0 | 140 Views Released Year: 2005
Genre: Foreign Documentaries
About: Filmmaker Heinz Emigholz leads a tour through the Villa Cargnacco -- an enormous mansion on Lake Garda in Lombardy, Italy, designed by controversial proto-fascist poet Gabriele D'Annunzio -- in this absorbing documentary. Also occupying the complex in which the villa stands is the architecturally impressive Vittoriale, a state museum designed by the innovative D'Annunzio over 17 years. The tour covers 15 magnificent rooms in the lavish home.
URL: D'Annunzio's Cave

Jashn-e-Azadi: How We Celebrate Freedom

Rated: 0 | 167 Views Released Year: 2007
Genre: Foreign Documentaries
About: Filmmaker Sanjay Kak offers this compelling and intimate glimpse of the daily tensions in Kashmir, where resistance to India's rule among everyday Kashmiris is unrelenting and can flare into violence. Kak follows a man to his son's gravesite and listens to a girl's account of a neighbor killed by the Indian army, all against a backdrop of stunning natural scenery to ask the question, Just what is the meaning of freedom?
URL: Jashn-e-Azadi: How We Celebrate Freedom

Comizi D'Amore

Rated: 0 | 132 Views Released Year: 1964
Genre: Foreign Documentaries
About: Italian auteur Pier Paolo Pasolini turns a probing lens on the real world as he conducts frank interviews with his countrymen in this fascinating documentary. From Florence and Milan to Naples and Palermo, Pasolini takes the cultural and moral pulse of post–World War II Italy -- a nation in transition. Posing questions about sex, love, marriage, divorce, prostitution and homosexuality, the filmmaker elicits responses ranging from glib to astute.
URL: Comizi D'Amore

Les Plages d'Agnès

Rated: 0 | 160 Views Released Year: 2008
Genre: Foreign Documentaries
About: In this autobiographical documentary, renowned Belgian filmmaker and artist Agnès Varda explores her life and career: her childhood during World War II, her experiences as a wife and mother, and her pioneering role in postwar French cinema. Varda combines photographs, scenes from her films and contemporary meditations to create this moving cinematic memoir that reflects on art, creativity, aging and loss.
URL: Les Plages d'Agnès

Our Times

Rated: 0 | 184 Views Released Year: 2002
Genre: Foreign Documentaries
About: Renowned Iranian director Rakshan Bani-Etemad fashions a captivating account of the 2002 elections -- and the role of women -- in her native country. The story begins with the preparations made by a handful of women with political aspirations; they dream of leading their nation into a new era, one in which women are treated as men's equals. The dream is most dear to one candidate in particular, who aims for the highest office: president.
URL: Our Times

10th District Court

Rated: 0 | 135 Views Released Year: 2004
Genre: Foreign Documentaries
About: After somehow sweet-talking the French government into dropping its long-standing practice of barring cameras from the courtroom, native-born photographer and documentarian Raymond Depardon captured three months' worth of activity inside Paris's 10th District courthouse. The result is an unprecedented examination of the French legal system and an eye-opening look at the true nature of justice, innocence and guilt.
URL: 10th District Court

Writer of O

Rated: 0 | 131 Views Released Year: 2005
Genre: Foreign Documentaries
About: Published in 1954 under a pseudonym, the erotic novel The Story of O, an engrossing exploration of the relationship between sexuality and power, became a worldwide sensation. But the author's true identity remained a mystery until 1994, when Dominique Aury, a literary editor, revealed herself to be the writer. In this documentary, director Pola Rapaport uncovers Aury's inspiration for one of the most scandalous works in modern fiction.
URL: Writer of O
 
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