"A Song of Love" is a 1950 French short film directed by Jean Genet. The film is a story of two male prisoners who develop a romantic relationship while incarcerated.
"The Godfather" is a classic crime drama film directed by Francis Ford Coppola and released in 1972.
A Harrowing Journey into Injustice - "The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith" (1978)
"October: Ten Days That Shook the World" (1928) - A Revolutionary Masterpiece
Komsomol: Patron of Electrification" (1932) - A Glimpse of a Nation's Ambitious Pursuit of Progress
Soviet Montage (1920s-1930s): A Cinematic Revolution
"Os Inconfidentes" – A Stirring Portrayal of Rebellion and National Identity
Cinema Novo: The Brazilian Film Movement of the 1960s-1970s
The Birth of a Master - "Les Quatre Cents Coups" (1959)
"The Hour of the Furnaces" (1968) is a groundbreaking Third Cinema documentary critiquing neocolonialism in Latin America. The film's innovative storytelling and powerful message make it a must-watch
Discover "Lucía" (1968), a landmark Cuban film that explores Cuban history through the lives of three women named Lucía, set in three different time periods.
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.
"L'Hypothèse du tableau volé" (1979) is a thought-provoking mystery drama that delves into the world of art and interpretation.
"Ce que mes yeux ont vu" (2007) is a suspenseful mystery drama centered around an enigmatic 18th-century painting. Featuring strong performances and stunning visuals.
"Buñuel y la mesa del rey Salomón" (2001) is a whimsical adventure featuring famous artists Luis Buñuel, Ramón Acín, and Salvador Dalí in a quest for King Solomon's Table.
Experience the birth of hip-hop culture in "Wild Style," a groundbreaking film showcasing graffiti art, breakdancing, and rap music in 1980s Bronx.
Explore the world of mumblecore filmmaking, a genre characterized by naturalistic storytelling, low budgets, and non-professional actors.
"Ashes and Diamonds" (1958), Andrzej Wajda's masterpiece, captures the stark reality of war and its aftermath.
"Sankofa" (1993) is a compelling film that uses a time travel narrative to explore the impact of slavery on the African diaspora. With strong performances.
Directed by Michel Hazanavicius, "Le Redoutable" is a dramedy biopic that explores the life of legendary French filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard during a turbulent period.