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THE STRANGE CASE OF ANGELICAA film by Manoel de Oliveira From master filmmaker Manoel de Oliveira, The Strange Case of Angelica is a magical tale of a young photographer who falls madly in love with a woman he can never have, except in his dreams. This special edition DVD includes Oliveira's first film, the rarely-screened 1931 masterwork Douro, Faina Fluvial, in a new 2K restoration. |
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GUY AND MADELINE ON A PARK BENCHA film by Damien Chazelle A full-fledged song-and-dance, tap-and-jazz musical, Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench boldly recasts the 1940’s MGM musical tradition in a gritty, verite style, resulting in an exuberant celebration of romance and music, and one of the most critically-acclaimed films of the year. |
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IN THE CITY OF SYLVIAA film by Jose Luis Guerin A young artist searches the winding streets of Strasbourg for an old love in Jose Luis Guerin's acclaimed and exceedingly beautiful In the City of Sylvia. DVD includes Guerin's remarkable companion piece, the 65-minute film essay Some Photos In the City of Sylvia. |
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AROUND A SMALL MOUNTAINA film by Jacques Rivette A new film from Jacques Rivette, one of the giants of French cinema, director of such modernist classics as Celine and Julie Go Boating, La Belle Noiseuse and Va Savoir, Around a Small Mountain is a delightful tale of lost love, chance encounters and the transformative power of art. |
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EVERYONE ELSEA film by Maren Ade A young couple's relationship is pushed to the brink while vacationing in the Mediterranean in this smart, sexy drama from acclaimed new filmmaker Maren Ade. |
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ECCENTRICITIES OF A BLONDE-HAIRED GIRLA film by Manoel de Oliveira Adapted from a 19th-century novella by Eça de Queiroz, Manoel de Oliveira's exquisite Eccentricities of a Blonde-Haired Girl is the story of an ill-fated romance between a young accountant and a mysterious woman he spies through his window. |
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35 SHOTS OF RUMOne of the best reviewed films of 2009, Claire Denis' sublime, achingly beautiful 35 Shots of Rum is the story of a father and daughter whose close-knit, tender relationship is strained by the arrival of a handsome suitor. On over three dozen top ten lists including The New York Times, as well as critic polls in Film Comment, Indiewire and the Village Voice. |
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BEESWAXA film by Andrew Bujalski A comedy about family, friends and lovers and those awkward moments that bring all of them together, from Andrew Bujalski, director of the much-loved Funny Ha Ha and Mutual Appreciation. Selected as one of the best films of the year by Manohla Dargis in The New York Times. |
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JERICHOWA film by Christian Petzold In a small desolate town in northeastern Germany, a handsome ex-soldier, a Turkish businessman, and his beautiful, restless wife find themselves in a desperate love triangle in this suspenseful reworking of the classic film noir The Postman Always Rings Twice. |
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ALEXANDRA
A hauntingly beautiful new film from Alexander Sokurov, director of Russian Ark and Mother and Son, about an elderly woman who comes to see her grandson, a young officer at a remote military base. Alexandra was picked as one of the ten best films of 2008 by Manohla Dargis of The New York Times. |
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