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Roma(2018)

R
| 2h 15min | Drama
3.8/5 (with 1,798 votes)

In 1970s Mexico City, two domestic workers help a mother of four while her husband is away for an extended period of time.

Directed by Alfonso Cuarón - With Yalitza Aparicio, Marina de Tavira, Jorge Antonio Guerrero, Latin Lover, Kjartan Halvorsen, Jennifer Armour, ...

Mia(2017)

2.8/5 (with 8 votes)

Mia recounts her most intimate confessions, uncensored, in her first approach to a totally new world of domination and submission.

Caro Diario(1993)

1h 40min | Comedy, Drama
3.7/5 (with 176 votes)

Nanni Moretti recalls in his diary three slice of life stories characterized by a sharply ironic look: in the first one he wanders through a deserted Rome, in the second he visits a reclusive friend on an island, and in the last he has to grapple with an unknown illness.

Edge of Seventeen(1998)

R
| 1h 44min | Comedy, Drama, Romance / Love
3.2/5 (with 44 votes)

From Toni Basil to the Eurythmics, from friendship bracelets to whip-it's, the summer of 1984 was about as 80s as the 80s ever got. Stuck right in the middle of it is Eric Hunter, heading towards his senior year, and passing the summer working at a local amusement park in the fast food restaurant. He is joined by his long time girl/friend Maggie, as they don their ugly brown polyester uniforms and face the world.

Endless Poetry(2016)

2h 10min | Fantasy, Drama
3.8/5 (with 80 votes)

A portrait of Alejandro Jodorowsky’s young adulthood, set in the 1940s and 50s, in the electric capital city of Santiago. There, he decides to become a poet and is introduced, by destiny, into the foremost bohemian and artistic circle of the time.

The 8-Year Engagement(2017)

1h 59min | Drama, Romance / Love
3.9/5 (with 20 votes)

Hisashi and Mai are a happy couple in their 20s who are engaged to be married. But three months before their wedding, Mai becomes seriously ill. Her heart stops momentarily, and she falls into a deep coma. Hisashi visits Mai at the hospital every day before work. With no idea if or when she will ever awake, Mai’s parents encourage Hisashi to find someone else, but he refuses to give up and continues to pray for her recovery. As if his prayers are answered, Mai begins to regain consciousness several years later, and even utters a few words. But tragically, she has suffered brain damage and has no memory of Hisashi.

A Moment of Innocence(1996)

1h 18min | Drama
3.8/5 (with 37 votes)

A semi-autobiographical account of Makhmalbaf's experience as a teenager when, as a 17-year-old, he stabbed a policeman at a protest rally. Two decades later, he tracks down the policeman he injured in an attempt to make amends.

The End of Summer(2013)

1h 54min | Romance / Love, Drama
3.3/5 (with 4 votes)

The story, set in the heady post-war 50s into the early 60s , revolves around a love triangle between Tomoko, long playing the mistress to married older writer Shitto and the new stud who comes into her life, Ryota Kinoshita. Tomoko is sick and tired of her relationship with writer Shingo, who is married and has children. Shingo is a talented writer, but has yet to be recognized by the public. Tomoko then enters into a sexual relationship with younger man Ryota Kinoshita, but Tomoko is not satisfied.

Directed by Kazuyoshi Kumakiri

Blue(1993)

1h 19min | Drama
3.6/5 (with 27 votes)

Against a plain, unchanging blue screen, a densely interwoven soundtrack of voices, sound effects and music attempt to convey a portrait of Derek Jarman's experiences with AIDS, both literally and allegorically, together with an exploration of the meanings associated with the colour blue.

Rockers(2003)

1h 45min | Drama, Action, Comedy, Music
3.3/5 (with 4 votes)

Guitarist Ko-chanis a mess of sexual repression after a childhood at the mercy of two elder sisters eager to use him as a guinea pig for their make-up skills. Bassist Gaku-chan keeps a bucket in the wings for whenever his nerves get the better of him, and drummer Momo-chan is doomed to forever carrying the botched childhood attempts at self-tattooing. It's not until this foursome is forced to look for an additional guitar player after Jin's dad burns his Stratocaster, that attitude and musical ability enter into the equation. Leather-clad, shade-wearing Tani (Tamaki), inseparable from his black Les Paul, is introduced as the king of R'n'R cool and Jinnai keeps him firmly seated on his throne throughout the film, retroactively proclaiming the guitarist, rather than himself, as the band's true hero.

Directed by Takanori Jinnai - With Yumi Asō, Ryūnosuke Kamiki, Katsuya Kobayashi, Hanawa, Yutaka Matsushige, Kōichi Satō, ...

Frank and Cindy(2015)

1h 42min | Comedy, Drama
2.6/5 (with 11 votes)

G.J. Echternkamp tells the story of his relationship with his parents, his mother Cindy and his step-father, Frank. Frank used to be a member of OXO, a band from the '80s whose one hit wonder scored with the song "Whirly Girl". Cindy was the ultimate groupie who married Frank and thought life would be glamorous and award shows, but it's not how it turned out.

Directed by G.J. Echternkamp

My Childhood(1972)

NR
| 48min | Drama
3.4/5 (with 17 votes)

The first part of Bill Douglas' influential trilogy harks back to his impoverished upbringing in early-'40s Scotland. Cinema was his only escape - he paid for it with the money he made from returning empty jam jars - and this escape is reflected most closely at this time of his life as an eight-year-old living on the breadline with his half-brother and sick grandmother in a poor mining village.

Directed by Bill Douglas
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Forbidden Dreams(1987)

1h 31min | Comedy, Drama, War
3.6/5 (with 7 votes)

Leo Popper is a happy family man living in rural Bohemia in the years preceding the Nazi invasion. Out of economic necessity he moves with his family to the big city and becomes an enterprising vacuum cleaner salesman. There he embarks on a series of adulterous adventures, has encounters with boxing pros and famous portrait artists, and schemes to purchase the perfect pond to fulfill his passion for fishing. When the Nazis gain control, the comedy turns sour - he loses his lake, his job, and finally, his family.

My Way Home(1978)

1h 12min | Drama
3.4/5 (with 12 votes)

Jamie leaves the children's home to live with his paternal grandmother. After working in a mine and in a tailor's shop, he is conscripted into the RAF, and goes to Egypt, where he is befriended by Robert, whose undemanding companionship releases Jamie from self-pity.

Directed by Bill Douglas

Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness?(1969)

1h 47min | Comedy
2.1/5 (with 3 votes)

Heironymus Merkin screens an autobiographical movie of his life, growth and moral decay.

Sunday's Children(1992)

NR
| 1h 58min | Drama
3.1/5 (with 6 votes)

Little Pu spends a summer in Norrland with all his relatives. He and his brother get to hear the story about the watchmaker who hung himself, learns to shoot with a bow and follow his father on a bicycle trip.

Window Horses: The Poetic Persian Epiphany of Rosie Ming(2016)

1h 25min | Animation, Drama
3.5/5 (with 7 votes)

Rosie Ming, a young Canadian poet, is invited to perform at a Poetry Festival in Shiraz, Iran, but she’d rather be in Paris. She lives at home with her over-protective Chinese grandparents and has never been anywhere by herself. Once in Iran, she finds herself in the company of poets and Persians, all who tell her stories that force her to confront her past; the Iranian father she assumed abandoned her and the nature of Poetry itself. It’s about building bridges between cultural and generational divides. It’s about being curious. Staying open. And finding your own voice through the magic of poetry. Rosie goes on an unwitting journey of forgiveness, reconciliation, and perhaps above all, understanding, through learning about her father’s past, her own cultural identity, and her responsibility to it.

Gary Gulman: The Great Depresh(2019)

1h 15min | Comedy, Documentary
3.3/5 (with 3 votes)

In his first HBO comedy special, Gary Gulman offers candid reflections on his struggles with depression through stand-up and short documentary interludes. While speaking to issues of mental health, Gulman also offers his observations on a number of topics, including his admiration for Millennial attitudes toward bullying, the intersection of masculinity and sports, and how his mother's voice is always in his head.

My Favorite War(2020)

3.2/5 (with 2 votes)

Ilze Burkovska, a little girl who is obsessed with stories of World War II and will be a filmmaker in a distant future, lives in Latvia under the totalitarian boot of the Soviets and the ominous shadow of the many menaces and horrors of the Cold War.

Directed by Ilze Burkovska Jacobsen

Wide Awake(2006)

R
| 1h 19min | Documentary, Horror
3.0/5 (with 6 votes)

Filmmaker Alan Berliner chronicles his lifelong battle with insomnia in this intimate documentary. The cameras roll as he tries to quiet his overly active mind so he can get a decent night's sleep, capturing the details of what it's like to suffer from a chronic sleep disorder. As he struggles to find balance, his friends and family -- who endure the worst of Berliner's bouts with insomnia -- question whether he really wants to find a cure.

Directed by Alan Berliner

After the Fall(1974)

2h 8min | Drama

Adaptation of Arthur Miller's semi-autobiographical play about Quentin, a Jewish intellectual from New York who must reexamine his life and his troubled relationship with Holga.

My Ain Folk(1973)

55min | Drama
3.3/5 (with 12 votes)

When Jamie's maternal grandmother dies, he and his brother Tommy are separated - Tommy is taken off to a welfare home and Jamie goes to live with his other grandmother and uncle. His life is far from happy, filled with silence, rejection and bouts of violence.

Directed by Bill Douglas

Take Your Birth Control(2017)

10min | Drama
1.0/5 (with 1 vote)

This is a book excerpt adaptation from Anna Akana's "So Much I Want To Tell You: Letters To My Little Sister".

Do the Dead Speak to Us?(2019)

2.7/5 (with 2 votes)

Filmmaker Helena de Llanos, who lives in the chaotic house, full of memories and treasures, where her grandfather, Fernando Fernán Gómez (1921-2007), legendary writer, actor and director; and his wife, the actress and writer Emma Cohen (1946-2016), shared their lives, analyzes the relationship that the living have with the dead through the places and objects they have left behind.

The Sun(1988)

16min
3.8/5 (with 1 vote)

Pierre Clémenti's Soleil presents a psychedelic meditation on his life and his detention in an Italian Prison in 1972.

Iron And Silk(1991)

1h 32min | Drama, Comedy
3.0/5 (with 4 votes)

Iron and Silk is a 1990 movie based on the eponymous book by American writer Mark Salzman. It details his journey to China after college to study Chinese wu shu, better known in the west as kung fu, and to teach English. Though not trained as an actor, Salzman starred as himself, as did Pan Qingfu, who claimed no one else could portray him on film. Salzman's experiences occurred in Changsha, Hunan, though the film was shot in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. (Wikipedia)

Directed by Shirley Sun - With Mark Salzman

Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out(2006)

1h 14min | Documentary, Music
3.0/5 (with 1 vote)

Stewart Copeland, drummer for The Police, compiles his Super 8 footage for an intimate look at what it was like to be a member of one of the world's biggest rock bands.

Tapestry(1988)

12min | Documentary
1.0/5 (with 1 vote)

TAPESTRY, part of Lawrence Jordan's "Odyssey" triptych and filmed much later in Jordan's life, is a charged record of his bachelor life after marriage and child-rearing.

Time Goes by Like a Roaring Lion(2013)

1h 19min | Documentary
2.5/5 (with 2 votes)

Hartmann proposes a 76-minute film in which each minute stands for a year of his life. This obsessive rule is invoked in the last 4 “years” of his life (and of the film). A cable-car journey codes in its own duration the secret of a perdurable shot. A poetic emancipation by a young filmmaker: a life plan finding its right frame. Roger Koza.

Directed by Philipp Hartmann, Jan Eichberg

Where Do You Stand Now, João Pedro Rodrigues?(2016)

20min | Documentary
1.3/5 (with 1 vote)

João Pedro Rodrigues answers the question from the title with an autobiographical short-film.

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