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  1. Idle Youth's icon

    Idle Youth

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. A list of films about youth (<30) where nothing really happens. Films arranged chronologically by country. Feel free to make suggestions.
  2. Guillermo del Toro Presents: Film Noirs from 20th Century Studios's icon

    Guillermo del Toro Presents: Film Noirs from 20th Century Studios

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. In anticipation of Guillermo del Toro’s upcoming release [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/nightmare+alley-2021/]Nightmare Alley[/url], TIFF Cinematheque presents a curated selection of film noirs from 20th Century Fox, hand-picked by del Toro himself. Inspired by the runs of similar genre-making studio films such as the highly-stylized gangster pictures championed by Warner Bros. in the 1930s (which cemented the anti-hero archetype in the face of the Hays Code’s guidelines) and the legendary monster movies helmed by Universal Studios between the ’30s and ’50s (whose creatures became the visual and emotional reference points for all subsequent horror-movie monsters) del Toro sees the brilliant stream of film noirs made under the 20th Century Fox banner as equally deserving of canonization. Before taking a turn down Nightmare Alley, come see the director’s top five influential film noirs from the studio's golden age of hard-boiled cinema, all on archival 35mm prints or in restored presentations.
  3. Agnès Varda's Closet Picks's icon

    Agnès Varda's Closet Picks

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. "The queen of the French New Wave stepped into the Criterion closet after a quick visit. See what films she wanted to take home." Video posted by Criterion on Oct 4, 2017. In it she mentions she's seen all of them except Tiny Furniture, but she wanted to see it because she loved Girls. I wonder if she got the chance.
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    Tom McCarthy Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. A list of all the films that Thomas 'Tom' McCarthy has directed.
  5. Top Must-See Tunisian Films's icon

    Top Must-See Tunisian Films

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Tunisia is not well known to the outside world for its cinematic culture. Unlike some of its neighbors such as Egypt, it does not have the same rich cinematic heritage. Yet there are several notable films that stand out above the crowd. They are a reflection of Tunisia’s society and culture, and provide social commentary on uncomfortable topics. Tunisia Live presents a selection of popular Tunisian movies from before and after the 2011 revolution. By Zeineb Marzouk | Dec 29 2014
  6. AMP's Queering the Indian Cinescape: 7 Movies's icon

    AMP's Queering the Indian Cinescape: 7 Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. June 24, 2020 By Puja Basu The repealing of Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code was definitely a moment of monumental significance in contemporary Indian history. Even though the provision was a legislative relic of the British colonial government, the government of the United Kingdom had revoked this provision in their own country, much before India did the same. The struggle for equal rights and opportunities for people belonging to the LGBTQ+ spectrum in India is far from over; however, the past decade has seen some interesting trends in terms of representation of queer characters in Indian cinema. For a society that [url=https://www.google.com/amp/s/feminisminindia.com/2020/03/09/why-sex-sexuality-education-indian-schools-taboo/%3famp]still refuses to condone sex education[/url] because the subject continues to be taboo, the cinematic medium becomes an interesting means of initiating conversations on the matter, given its reach and capacity for mass engagement. It’s been over two decades since the release of Deepa Mehta’s “[url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/fire/]Fire[/url]”, which had created a furor owing to its portrayal of a same-sex relationship, that two between two sisters-in-law! While public response to such content has changed over the years, so have the kinds of stories filmmakers have been trying to tell. While most works tend to make the character’s sexuality or their instance of ‘coming out’ the focus of their trajectory, some have even managed to go beyond this narrative trope. Here’s taking a look at some of the most interesting Indian cinematic approaches in the last decade, to representing and narrativizing queer stories snd characters.
  7. BFI's Cary Grant: 10 Essential Films's icon

    BFI's Cary Grant: 10 Essential Films

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. From thrillers to romantic comedies, British-born Cary Grant starred in some of the very finest films to have come out of Hollywood. Here are the 10 best places to seek him out. “How can anyone be ‘Cary Grant’?” asked critic David Thomson. “But how can anyone, ever after, not consider the attempt?” For Grant is the epitome of the urbane, sophisticated Hollywood actor, one whose charisma, comic persona and output have survived the passing of time better than many comparable, moustachioed icons of the industry’s golden age. No list of the greatest comedies and thrillers that we’ve ever known would look complete without at least one film with Grant at its centre, paradoxically flappable yet unflappable, coolly desirable yet often hilariously at the mercy of his female co-stars or a world spinning into physical chaos around him. He’s an actor that you could watch in almost anything, but the 10 films below represent ‘la crème de la crème’. Your Suggestions To our list above, you voted to add these Cary Grant gems… 1. [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/arsenic+and+old+lace/]Arsenic and Old Lace[/url] (Frank Capra, 1944) 2. [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/charade/]Charade[/url] (Stanley Donen, 1963) 3. [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/suspicion/]Suspicion[/url] (Alfred Hitchcock, 1941) 4. [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/mr.+blandings+builds+his+dream+house/]Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House[/url] (H.C. Potter, 1948) 5. [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/an+affair+to+remember/]An Affair to Remember[/url] (Leo McCarey, 1957) 6. [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/penny+serenade/]Penny Serenade[/url] (George Stevens, 1941) 7. [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/indiscreet-1958/]Indiscreet[/url] (Stanley Donen, 1958) 8. [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/to+catch+a+thief/]To Catch a Thief[/url] (Alfred Hitchcock, 1955) 9. [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/my+favorite+wife/]My Favorite Wife[/url] (Garson Kanin, 1940) 10. [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/the+talk+of+the+town/]The Talk of the Town[/url] (George Stevens, 1942) Two clear favourites emerged when we asked you what you thought deserved a place in our top 10. Coming late in his career, the comic spy thriller Charade was a glaring omission many of you thought, valuable for its twisty-turny plot and the magical chemistry between Grant and Audrey Hepburn. Most popular of all, however, was Frank Capra’s black comedy Arsenic and Old Lace, in which Grant goes up against his two homicidal aunts. But what, oh what, could we have left off?? Samuel Wigley Updated: 22 October 2018 See previous version in history to view all 20 films in one list.
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    BFI's Dirk Bogarde: 10 Essential Films

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Two handfuls of the finest films featuring one of Britain’s greatest screen actors, from his early classics to his later career as a go-to star for arthouse directors. After making a West End theatre debut in 1939 and then serving as a captain during the Second World War, Derek Jules Gaspard Ulric Niven van den Bogaerde would, under the less intimidating name Dirk Bogarde, go on to become one of Britain’s finest postwar actors. Handsome, talented and ambitious, Bogarde went from being the ‘Idol of the Odeon’ to a respected, if at times difficult, star of more challenging dramas and arthouse epics. A complicated and guarded off-screen figure sometimes seen as cold and cruel, Bogarde was, regardless of this, a commanding and popular onscreen presence. To celebrate what would have been his 94th birthday on 28 March, here are 10 of his finest films. Neil Mitchell Updated: 6 June 2018
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    BFI's Dustin Hoffman: 10 Essential Films

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. From The Graduate to Rain Man, we celebrate the career of two-time Oscar winner Dustin Hoffman, one of the finest actors of his generation. In the early 1960s, if casting directors were looking for a leading man, he was more likely to resemble Paul Newman than he was Dustin Hoffman. Hoffman – skinny-faced and unprepossessing – was working as a jobbing stage actor in New York when he found himself in the running for the lead role in a new Mike Nichols film. After his audition out in Hollywood, the story goes that Hoffman reached out to shake the prop man’s hand and a pile of NYC subway tokens fell out of his pocket. The man’s response as he helped gather them? “You’re gonna need these, kid.” Luckily for all of us, he didn’t end up needing them. Instead, Dustin Hoffman would unexpectedly take on the lead role as Benjamin Braddock in The Graduate (1967). Since then, he’s been one of the most dynamic actors in Hollywood, continually defying expectations, casting vanity aside and refusing to be pigeonholed. Here are 10 of his finest films. Christina Newland Published: 31 May 2017
  10. BFI's Katharine Hepburn: 10 Essential Films's icon

    BFI's Katharine Hepburn: 10 Essential Films

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. She blazed a trail for intelligent actresses in Hollywood, holds the record for most acting Oscars and stars in several of the world’s best comedies. Here are 10 of Katharine Hepburn’s finest appearances. Katharine Hepburn was a movie star ahead of her time, but there’s been no one quite like her since. Over seven magnificent decades, her distinctive talent pioneered a new independence in Hollywood women. She was blessed with a unique beauty and natural eccentricity, but was never the sweet darling her patriarchal industry wanted her to be. She commanded her gifts on her own terms, and took that indomitable spirit into a matchless collection of endearing and captivating performances. Twelve of these earned her Academy Award nominations, and she won a record four, but to watch only her Oscar-winning appearances ([url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/morning+glory/]Morning Glory[/url], 1933; [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/guess+whos+coming+to+dinner/]Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?[/url], 1967; [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/the+lion+in+winter/]The Lion in Winter[/url], 1968; [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/on+golden+pond/]On Golden Pond[/url], 1981) would arguably be to miss out on some of her finest films… Chris Fennell Updated: 9 May 2016
  11. Gene Hackman: 10 Essential Films's icon

    Gene Hackman: 10 Essential Films

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. We remember 10 of the finest films starring Gene Hackman, one of the great actors to emerge from the New Hollywood of the 1960s and 70s. In 2004, Gene Hackman appeared in an unmemorable supporting role in [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/welcome+to+mooseport/]Welcome to Mooseport[/url]. It was a typically intelligent performance in an unworthy film and fans thought it was just another step on the way to another, better movie. But nothing came and, a few years later, Hackman announced his retirement from acting. Subsequent offers from directors such as Alexander Payne have not tempted him and it now seems very unlikely that he will make another film. But his 33-year career, beginning with [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/mad+dog+coll/]Mad Dog Coll[/url] (1960), has yielded treasures enough… The next 10… [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/i+never+sang+for+my+father/]I Never Sang for My Father[/url] (Gilbert Cates, 1970) [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/cisco+pike/]Cisco Pike[/url] (Bill L. Norton, 1972) [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/bite+the+bullet/]Bite the Bullet[/url] (Richard Brooks, 1975) [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/all+night+long-1981/]All Night Long[/url] (Jean-Claude Tramont, 1981) [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/uncommon+valor/]Uncommon Valor[/url] (1983, Ted Kotcheff) [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/the+firm/]The Firm[/url] (Sydney Pollack, 1993) [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/geronimo+an+american+legend/]Geronimo: An American Legend[/url] (Walter Hill, 1993) [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/the+quick+and+the+dead/]The Quick and the Dead[/url] (Sam Raimi, 1994) [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/crimson+tide/]Crimson Tide[/url] (Tony Scott, 1995) [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/heist/]Heist[/url] (David Mamet, 2001) Mike Sutton Updated: 25 January 2016 See previous version in history to view all 20 films in one list.
  12. Queerty's 10 beautiful, sexy films that celebrate Black queer love's icon

    Queerty's 10 beautiful, sexy films that celebrate Black queer love

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. By David Reddish February 14, 2022 at 9:02am Updated on June 16, 2022 We’ve gone back through our cinematic archives to mine some of our favorite depictions of Black, queer love in the movies. These films profiled here explore love in all its forms, from friendship to romance to self-love with probing power. From Oscar winners to indie gems, they offer perspectives on race, gender, sexuality, and relationships that touch our hearts, and that we will not soon forget. Grab the popcorn and someone beautiful, and get ready to stream…
  13. Take One's The Beginnings of the Beginnings: Canada's Top 10 Fiction Feature Film Debuts Since 1968's icon

    Take One's The Beginnings of the Beginnings: Canada's Top 10 Fiction Feature Film Debuts Since 1968

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. by Tom McSorley Take One December 2003-March 2004 Issue In thinking about a list of the Top 10 debut fiction features since 1968 from the perpetually troubled, utterly indomitable Canadian feature film industry, it is appropriate to borrow the title of Peter Harcourt's seminal article comparing Gille Groulx's [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/le+chat+dans+le+sac/]Le Chat dans le sac[/url] and Don Owen's [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/nobody+waved+good-bye/]Nobody Waved Good-Bye[/url], two remarkable first features that arrived four years earlier. In "1964: The Beginning of a Beginning," Harcourt identifies the cultural and political implications of the start, however accidental and clandestine it may have been (given both films were intended to be documentaries), of something vitally important to a still very young Canadian cinematic culture: the possibilities of creating relevant, recognizably Canadian fiction feature films. ... This particular Top 10 list, initiated by the Canadian Film Centre on the 10th anniversary of its Feature Film Project and, coincidentally, the 35th birthday of Telefilm Canada, focuses its attention on the best debut fiction features produced in this country since money first began to trickle out of the CFDC. Film Centre executive Wayne Clarkson realizes full well that Canadian feature film history did not begin with the CFDC, but, as he says, "it did begin to become more consistent in terms of actual production activity with respect to feature films." Moreover, in any process of list-making, Clarkson emphasizes, there is that inevitable "combination of pleasing thoughts about what's included and the disappoint of what's not. For example, we should make special mention of three films in particular that came very close: Michel Brault's [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/entre+la+mer+et+leau+douce/]Entre la mer et l'eau douce[/url] (1968), Thom Fitzgerald's [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/the+hanging+garden/]The Hanging Garden[/url] (1997) and Don McKellar's [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/last+night/]Last Night[/url] (1998), which I consider one of the best debut films ever. My note: Atanarjuat isn't actually Kunuk's debut fiction feature, but it seems that was not well-known at the time. He'd made two shorter hour-long dramas a decade earlier. Or perhaps they were dismissed as "medium-length films", which they also did with Cronenberg, as mentioned in the article.
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    Christopher Nolan Presents: Films That Inspired Dunkirk

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Christopher Nolan curates BFI Southbank season of influences on new film Dunkirk Personally curated by the award-winning director, Christopher Nolan Presents will offer audiences unique insight into the films that influenced his hotly anticipated take on one of the key moments of the Second World War. 24 May 2017 BFI Southbank is delighted to present a season of films that have inspired director Christopher Nolan’s new feature [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/dunkirk-2017/]Dunkirk (2017)[/url], released in cinemas across the UK on Friday 21 July. Christopher Nolan Presents, which will run from 1-31 July, has been personally curated by the award-winning director and will offer audiences unique insight into the films that influenced his hotly anticipated take on one of the key moments of the Second World War. The season will include a special preview screening of Dunkirk on Thursday 13 July, which will be presented in 70mm and include an introduction from the director himself. Nolan is a passionate advocate for the importance of seeing films projected on film, and, as one of the few cinemas in the UK that still shows a vast amount of celluloid film, BFI Southbank will screen all the films in the season on 35mm or 70mm. In 2015 Nolan appeared on stage alongside visual artist Tacita Dean at the BFI London Film Festival to discuss the importance of celluloid as an artistic medium, and he consistently shoots on film despite the industry’s move toward digital. Here, Nolan sums up his programming choices for this exclusive season: “You might expect a season of films leading up to a screening of Dunkirk to be a selection of war movies. But I chose to approach Dunkirk more as survival story than war film. One look at James Jones’ essay on ‘Phony War Films’ (in which he takes down several of my old favourites) immediately shows you the perils of taking on real-life combat in a dramatic motion picture. In Jones’ estimation All Quiet on the Western Front (Lewis Milestone, 1930) said it first and best: war dehumanises. Revisiting that masterpiece it is hard to disagree that the intensity and horror have never been bettered. For me, the film demonstrates the power of resisting the convention of finding meaning and logic in individual fate. “Most of the other films in this series fall into two different but overlapping categories. From established classics of tension like The Wages of Fear (Henri-Georges Clouzot, 1953) and Alien (Ridley Scott, 1979) through to the more recent ticking-clock nail-biters Speed (Jan de Bont, 1994) and Tony Scott’s final film, the relentless Unstoppable (2010), our season explores the mechanics and uses of suspense to modulate an audience’s response to narrative. “Other titles explore the possibilities of purely visual storytelling, whether literally, in the case of the silent epics – Stroheim’s Greed (1924) and Murnau’s Sunrise (1927) – or in part, like the thrilling windswept beaches and crashing waves of Ryan’s Daughter (David Lean, 1970). The relationship of geographical spectacle to narrative and thematic drive in these works is extraordinary and inspiring. Pure cinema. “The Battle of Algiers (Gillo Pontecorvo, 1966) is a timeless and affecting verité narrative, which forces empathy with its characters in the least theatrical manner imaginable. We care about the people in the film simply because we feel immersed in their reality and the odds they face. The visual splendour, intertwined narratives and aggressively anachronistic music of Hugh Hudson’s Chariots of Fire (1981) combined to create a masterpiece of British understatement whose popularity rapidly obscured its radical nature. “Finally, no examination of cinematic suspense and visual storytelling would be complete without Hitchcock, and his technical virtuosity in Foreign Correspondent’s (1940) portrayal of the downing of a plane at sea provided inspiration for much of what we attempted in Dunkirk. All the films are screened on 35mm or 70mm prints. I hope you will enjoy the rare opportunity of seeing these incredible movies in their original analogue glory, as nature intended.” Presented in Chronological order. See also: [url=https://www.indiewire.com/gallery/dunkirk-christopher-nolan-films-inspired/]Indiewire Gallery[/url]
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    12 Chinese Film Classics Available on YouTube

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. A dozen classic black and white Chinese films from the 1920s, ’30s, and ’40s are now available for free on YouTube — with English subtitles. The movies represent some of the key highlights from China’s first “Golden Period” of cinema and are a Sino cinephile’s dream come true. The treasure trove of films is being made available courtesy of the [url=https://asia.ubc.ca/]Department of Asian Studies at the University of British Columbia[/url] and includes Goddess and New Women, both of which star tragic silent screen legend Ruan Lingyu, plus, Street Angel, with singer Zhou Xuan. Also in the mix are Spring in a Small Town, Crows and Sparrows and Wanderings of Sanmao, titles which regularly feature when it comes to lists of the most important Chinese films ever made. Playlist from the [url=https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-Xdirs4_JYpeyWi46h8kdA/]Modern Chinese Cultural Studies YT channel[/url], last updated April 12, 2020. Article from [url=https://radiichina.com/classic-chinese-films-english-subtitles/]Radii China[/url] on April 16, 2020.
  16. Playback's Top Ten Canadian Films of the Decade's icon

    Playback's Top Ten Canadian Films of the Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Your picks for the top ten Canadian films of the Decade We asked you to name your picks for top Canadian films of the last decade and you did. And what a list... By Brendan Christie December 10, 2010 The top ten films of the new millennium In 2002, Playback polled the industry in order to find out what you thought were the greatest Canadian films of all time. With the first decade of the new millennium done and dusted, we thought it was time to check in for an update of sorts, and name the top films of the last 10 years. We opened the Playback site for suggestions and received hundreds of film submissions – truly a testament to the strength and variety of Canadian film in the past decade. In the end, two films tied for top spot – Jean-Marc Vallée’s quirky C.R.A.Z.Y. and Sarah Polley’s heart-wrenching Away From Her. Interestingly, Polley, who wrote and directed Away From Her, also starred in our previous top film, Atom Egoyan’s classic The Sweet Hereafter (1997). Also, as your top 10 selection included two feature documentaries, we included an extra two films in the list so that the fiction folk would have a complete top-10 list as well.
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    Yle's Best Finnish Films of the 2010s

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. 12/20/2019 at 6:15 AM The survey involved 34 film critics and journalists who were allowed to nominate three feature-length fiction films for the best of the decade. 1 - 22 votes 2 - 8 votes 3 - 6 votes 4 - 5 votes 5-9 - 4 votes 10-12 - 3 votes There may be other films with 3 votes, but they are not mentioned in the article, which focuses on the top 3.
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    Au pays de Neufve France

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. A collection of 13 short documentaries about life on the Saint Lawrence River in Québec by René Bonnière and Pierre Perrault. First screened in 1960, and all available on the NFB website in French (and some in English/with subtitles).
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    Fyodor Dostoevsky Adaptations

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Adaptations of Fyodor Dostoevsky's novels and short stories. Arranged chronologically by title. Work in Progress 1-13: short story "A Gentle Creature" (Krotkaya/Кроткая, also known as "The Meek One").
  20. Metro Weekly's 13 Camp Films Everyone Should See's icon

    Metro Weekly's 13 Camp Films Everyone Should See

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. From Hollywood's golden age to John Waters's trash cinema, the camp films that define a genre By Sean Bugg, Will O'Bryan and Doug Rule February 22, 2012 Camp, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. For some, a camp movie is the unintentional hilarity of an earnest story gone wildly awry. For others, the best camp movies are those in which the camp is intentionally baked in from the beginning. We all know that a camp movie by definition is filled with quotable lines, like Divine’s ”I told you cha cha heels! Black ones!” But a movie with memorable quotes isn’t necessarily camp, like Steel Magnolias‘ ”Drink your juice, Shelby.” It’s just all so confusing. So when we set out to pick our favorite camp movies, we focused on the movies that we’ve watched over and over until they’ve become part of our queer pop-culture DNA. They’re the movies we watch with old friends and the movies we introduce to new friends. They’re the movies that over decades have become the shared cultural touchstones for everything gay. And, frankly, they’re simply and supremely silly, even if they’re trying not to be. These aren’t the movies that won Academy Awards (with one notable exception). They’re the movies that gave us an attitude.
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    Kolar's Faroe Islands

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Cinema of the Faroe Islands The cinema of the Faroe Islands does not have a long history.The Faroe Islands has a small population, and due to the high initial cost of movie making, the islands’ cinema history is modest. (On the other hand, writing and book publishing is very popular). The first director of the Faroe Islands was Katrin Ottarsdóttir. Her first film set in the Faroe Islands was Atlantic Rhapsody in 1989. However, the first feature films in Faroese language with full Faroese castings (“Rannvà”, “Heystblómur” and “Pall Fángi” were made in the mid-seventies by Miguel M. Hidalgo, a Spaniard who stayed for several years in the Faroe Islands. Recently self-taught Johan Rimestad directed the self-financed feature Karrybollarnir, which takes place in Tórshavn. Faroese films or set in Faroe Islands on Mubi (More films coming soon…) Missing from icm & imdb: 1. Heystblómur (1976 Miguel M. Hidalgo) 5. Páll Fangi (1977 Miguel M. Hidalgo) 6. Rannvá (1975 Miguel M. Hidalgo) 16. Karrybollarnir (2009 Johan Rimestad)
  22. Advocate's Picks For the 15 Best LGBTQ+ Movies of 2023's icon

    Advocate's Picks For the 15 Best LGBTQ+ Movies of 2023

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Our Picks For the 15 Best LGBTQ+ Movies of 2023 By Mey Rude | 12/22/23 We loved these queer films in 2023! As the year comes to an end and we look back on the culture we saw in 2023, we can see that it was a very strong year for queer film. Many of the year's best performances came from queer actors. Luminaries like Colman Domingo, Jodie Foster, and Trace Lysette all delivered performances that are award-worthy and count among the best we've seen in some time. Queer directors like Andrew Haigh, Ira Sachs, Emma Seligman, and Todd Haynes had great years as well. These are our picks for the 15 best queer movies of 2023, in descending order, counting down to our favorite queer movie of the year!
  23. African Arguments' Best of the 2010s: African films's icon

    African Arguments' Best of the 2010s: African films

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. BY WILFRED OKICHE DECEMBER 20, 2019 In the past decade, Africa’s film industries have shown a plucky ability to play in the big leagues. The rise of streaming platforms has democratised distribution, while filmmakers across the continent have increasingly been welcomed to major film festivals resulting in a wave of international co-productions. It is an impossible task to select the best films from an entire decade, but the incredible works below all reflect the quality of African films from the past ten years. These films didn’t just make a splash, but had something to say and have showed serious staying power.
  24. Drapeau-LGBT.fr's Notre sélection des meilleurs films gays's icon

    Drapeau-LGBT.fr's Notre sélection des meilleurs films gays

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Des dizaines… Que dis-je ? Des centaines d’heures ! C’est ce qu’il a fallu pour faire toutes nos recherches, visionner et vous sélectionner les meilleurs films gays disponibles parmi toutes les oeuvres cinématographiques ! Que vous soyez seul, en couple, homosexuel ou non, tous ces films listés valent le détour. Après tout, que représentent 1h30-2h de votre temps pour l’équivalent d’un saut à l’élastique ou en parachute d’un point de vue émotionnel ? Dessin gays séance cinéma film Bien plus qu’une liste, le contenu de cet article va vous remuer tel un ouragan. On parle bien de vous faire découvrir les meilleures oeuvres cinématographiques gays. Mais on espère également vous faire (re)découvrir des performances d’acteurs masculins magistrales. Parmi les sujets abordés, on trouve régulièrement mis en avant des questions concernant l’homosexualité, évidemment, mais également la remise en question de sa propre orientation sexuelle et son acceptation, ou les préjugés externes et le regard d’autrui. Avis aux lecteurs Nous vous invitons à ne pas cliquer sur la partie encadrée (“Résumé”) si vous souhaitez éviter des potentiels spoilers. Cette dernière contient, comme son nom l’indique, un court paragraphe de présentation de l’histoire et de ses personnages. Il peut donc contenir des informations que vous ne souhaiteriez connaître qu’à travers votre propre expérience du film. D’autres paragraphes qui concernent la réalisation et la distribution des différents rôles principaux des films, ainsi que les thématiques abordées et critiques reçues sont disponibles en dehors de la partie “Résumé”. La bande d’annonce de ces films gays est également mise à votre disposition si vous souhaitez la visionner.
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    FESPACO 2021 - In Competition

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. The 15 films in competition for the main prize, the [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/fespaco+film+festival+-+etalon+de+yennenga/]Étalon de Yennenga[/url], in October 2021. Section fiction La compétition des 15 films, longs métrages de fiction, est au centre de l’attention du festival et présente la sélection des films les plus en vue du continent, suscitant des discussions et débats animés. Cette section célèbre la créativité, la diversité et la grande productivité du continent. Elle tente d'offrir un aperçu plus large du cinéma d'aujourd'hui et de demain du continent africain et de sa diaspora en donnant la possibilité à son public de se comprendre, de s'identifier et de se projeter.
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