February 12, 2015

The Last of England (1988) Clip

The Last of England


The Last of England is a (1987) British film directed by Derek Jarman.

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It is a poetic, rather than realistic, depiction of what Jarman felt was the loss of traditional English culture in the 1980s.


The Music Lovers (1970) Trailer

The Music Lovers


The Music Lovers is a 1970 British drama film directed by Ken Russell.

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Outrageous, visually amazing Tchaikovsky biopic by Ken Russell, starring Richard Chamberlain and Glenda Jackson.

Love of my Life (2013) Trailer

Love of my Life


Love of My Life is a 2013 Australian horror/thriller directed and produced by Michael Budd in his directorial debut.

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The film follows Julius, a man who mysteriously wakes up strapped to a hospital bed and is given the choice by what seems to be a deranged surgeon to either survive 5 days of torture, or say "I quit" and have the love of his life killed. The film follows Julius' fight for survival and the early stages of his relationship through a series of flash backs. The flashbacks then start becoming more intense and filter into his real world.
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God Help the Girl (2014) Trailer

God Help the Girl


God Help the Girl is a 2014 British musical drama film written and directed by Stuart Murdoch of the band Belle and Sebastian.

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From writer/director Stuart Murdoch (lead singer of beloved indie pop group Belle & Sebastian) comes the most delightfully different musical of the year. Eve (Emily Browning) is a catastrophe—low on self-esteem but high on fantasy, especially when it comes to music. Over the course of one Glasgow summer, she meets two similarly rootless souls: posh Cass (Hannah Murray) and fastidious James (Olly Alexander), and together they decide there's only one thing to do: form a pop group.

Gerhard Richter - Painting (2011) Trailer

Gerhard Richter - Painting


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Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry (2012) Trailer

Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry



Can an artist change China?

Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry (in Chinese 艾未未:道歉你妹; official title in Taiwan 艾未未:草泥馬) is a 2012 documentary film about Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei, directed by American filmmaker Alison Klayman.

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Named by ArtReview as the most powerful artist in the world, Ai Weiwei is China's most celebrated contemporary artist, and its most outspoken domestic critic. In April 2011, when Ai disappeared into police custody for three months, he quickly became China's most famous missing person. First-time director Alison Klayman gained unprecedented access to the charismatic artist, as well as his family and others close to him, while working as a journalist in Beijing. In the years she filmed, government authorities shut down Ai's blog, beat him up, bulldozed his newly built studio, and held him in secret detention--while Time magazine named him a runner-up for 2011's Person of the Year. Winner of the Special Jury Prize at Sundance 2012, her compelling documentary portrait is the inside story of a passionate dissident for the digital age who inspires global audiences and blurs the boundaries of art and politics.

The Art of the Steal (2009) Trailer

The Art of the Steal


The true story of a multi-billion dollar art heist and how they got away with it.

The Art of the Steal is a 2009 documentary film about the effective theft of the Barnes Foundation, generally considered to be the world's best collection of post-Impressionist art and valued in 2009 to be worth at least $25-billion. 

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An un-missable look at one of the art world's most fascinating controversies and a celebrated selection of the Toronto, New York and AFI Film Festivals, Don Argott's gripping documentary THE ART OF THE STEAL chronicles the long and dramatic struggle for control of the Barnes Foundation, a private collection of art valued at more than $25 billion.

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