"L'Homme qui ment" (The Man Who Lies) is a French New Wave film directed by Alain Robbe-Grillet, released in 1968.
"Malena" is a 2000 Italian romantic war drama film directed by Giuseppe Tornatore.
Experience the powerful and thought-provoking "Black Girl" (1966), which follows the story of a young Senegalese woman confronting the harsh realities of post-colonial French society and the exploitat
Discover the history and impact of Third Cinema, a revolutionary film movement that emerged in the 1960s to challenge mainstream cinema and give voice to the oppressed and marginalized.
"Ashes and Diamonds" (1958), Andrzej Wajda's masterpiece, captures the stark reality of war and its aftermath.
"Una jena in cassaforte" is a captivating 1968 Italian thriller. With its suspenseful plot, solid performances, and atmospheric score, it's a hidden gem for fans of the genre, despite its minor flaws.
Also known as "In the Eye of the Hurricane", this Spanish-Italian erotic thriller, directed by José María Forqué, blends suspense, romance, and psychological tension.
"Dillinger è morto" (1969) by Marco Ferreri is a compelling exploration of alienation and the impact of media.
Explore the captivating world of 'Berlin Chamissoplatz' (1980), a film that masterfully intertwines love, politics, and urban development in West Berlin's Kreuzberg district.
Dive into our review of Jerzy Kawalerowicz's 'Night Train' (1959), a mesmerizing Polish film set on a night train journey.
Explore the dark and introspective world of 'Angry Painter' (2015), a South Korean film that delves into the depths of human despair and alienation through the journey of a mysterious painter.
Mortelle randonnée (1983), a French thriller by Claude Miller, stars Michel Serrault and Isabelle Adjani in a gripping tale of obsession and mystery.
Dive into the enigmatic world of "Trans-Europ-Express" (1966), a groundbreaking French film by Alain Robbe-Grillet that blurs the lines between reality and fiction.
Explore the transformative journey of Latin American Third Cinema, a movement that redefined film as a tool for social and political change.
Dive into the intriguing world of sexploitation cinema, exploring its rise in the 60s to 80s, cultural impact, and ethical debates, culminating in a definitive top ten list of iconic films.
"Quando l'amore è sensualità" (1973) is a provocative Italian erotic drama directed by Vittorio De Sisti. Starring Agostina Belli and Giancarlo Giannini, the film explores themes of sexual awakening
Czech New Wave is a 1960s Czechoslovak film movement mixing irony, avant garde visuals and humanism in works by Forman, Chytilová and Menzel. Their award winning films remain essential viewing.
A poetic review of Krzysztof Kieślowski’s The Double Life of Veronique – a hypnotic film exploring the power of names, fate, and identity through the parallel lives of two women.