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Films recommandés
⭐ 7.8X
Pontus Hultén's X consists both of animated, geometric sequences and of other photographic scenes reminiscent of home movies. In the geometric part of the film, Hultén works with the rhythmic displacement of contrasts and patterns in bright primary colors. Geometric images are intertwined with jazz to illustrate analogy of form. The photographic part consists of family sequences of various persons. The catalogue of Arbetsgruppen för film of 1960 lists the work as unfinished. (Filmform)
⭐ 5.6X
A girl is taking a nap. In dreams, she meets her sexual desire hidden in her unconsciousness. The object of her sexual desire was the shape of a man first, then the man changed into the object of her horror. She ran away and was shut in her space. She felt so lonely that she was satisfied with the sexual behavior with her body by herself. Eventually she woke up.
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Date inconnueDescribed as an experimental film about a prostitute wrestler.
⭐ 6.0Jean Painlevé au fil de ses films
This documentary about the life and work of filmmaker Jean Painlevé was originally presented in eight parts on French television. It was edited to remove duplicated material from its original length of 240 minutes.
⭐ 3.0Rebound
This is a film that deals with gay relationships within the community of people of color. Characters that can't be boxed, dealing with everyday issues about love and loss.
⭐ 7.5It Was Great, But I Was Ready to Come Home
A young woman from Chicago takes a trip to Costa Rica to recover from life issues, reconnect with a friend, and try to find herself.
⭐ 8.0War Game
A uniquely constructed portrait of the Polish Colonel Ryszard Kuklinski, who provided the CIA with more than 40,000 strategic documents from the Warsaw Pact during the Cold War. Was he a traitor, or the savior of Poland? The Polish documentary filmmaker Dariusz Jablonski begins his story of the colonel in 2004, when he was supposed to interview him for the very first time. It turns out that Kuklinski has just died, and at the request of the colonel's wheelchair-bound wife, Jablonski agrees to take care of his ashes. He talks with a considerable number of closely involved ex-servicemen -- from the U.S. head of espionage General William E. Odom to the Warsaw Pact Commander-in-Chief Viktor Kulikov, the Polish General Wojciech Jaruzelski, and former Polish President Lech Walesa.
Good Arrows
A darts player slides into depression after an heart attack spooks him so much he loses his skill.

