Herzog takes us into the inaccessible Chauvet Cave in Southern France containing the oldest drawings (more than 30,000 years old!) known to humanity in this fascinating lo-fi documentary about art transcending space and time.
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Herzog takes us into the inaccessible Chauvet Cave in Southern France containing the oldest drawings (more than 30,000 years old!) known to humanity in this fascinating lo-fi documentary about art transcending space and time.
This giddying Golden Berlin Bear winner by German-Turkish filmmaker Fatih Akin is uncompromising in its treatment of drug use, violence and sexโyet the potential for love, staged or otherwise, to redeem the most despairing of human beings seems ripe for the picking.
Enigmatic and quiet by design, this formally-rigourous work brings Schanelecโs brand of austere cinema to its logical extreme as she once again explores human relationships in existential flux.
Murnau takes Moliereโs famous 17th-century play and transforms it into a silent film-within-a-silent film in this moderately-engaging work.
One of Murnauโs most treasured silent works, this tale of an old man who loses his dignity due to an unexpected work demotion is one for the ages.
Schanelec skilfully captures the ebb and flow of conversations between family, friends and lovers in this slow-moving drama about a womanโs discontentment.
Schanelecโs film here works like an outdoorsy chamber piece, based on Chekhovโs โThe Seagullโ, and shot with the kind of abstract and fluid ambiguity that has characterised most of her fascinating output.
A German woman temporarily moves from Berlin to Marseille in this enigmatic work by a unique filmmaker largely in tune with the unfathomable ennui of her characters.
Part of the massive if controversial โDAUโ project, this entry is backed by bold performances by its two actresses even if the film doesnโt quite achieve true power through provocation.
Straub and Huillet take ancient Sophoclesโ famous Greek tragedy, as interpreted by Brecht, and give it an austere โfilmed theatreโ treatment that is minimalist, esoteric and occasionally forceful.