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La Commune (Paris, 1871) is streaming from 28 to 30 May via ALT/KINO. While anarchism is notoriously difficult to define, it is, broadly speaking, a leftist orientation that rejects the hierarchical impulses of both capitalism and Soviet-style communism in favour of a decentralised form of direct action and mutual aid. Many viewers no doubt associate âanarchist cinemaâ with well-meaning if stodgy biopics of anarchist heroes and martyrs (such as Giuliano Montaldoâs Sacco & Vanzetti, 1971); but itâs arguable that the aesthetically audacious films of non-anarchist directors such as Luis Buñuel and Elio Petri are actually more effective tributes to anarchismâs rebellious spirit. ....
The 100 Best International Movies of All Time By Molly Pennington, Stacker On 5/13/21 at 6:30 PM EDT International cinema has always had a profound influence on American movies. At the same time, many of the great films in languages other than English retool the styles and genres of popular American movies. Have you ever forgotten you were reading subtitles as you were swept up in the action on screen? Westerns, film noirs, and even romances tap into universal visual languages of movement, action, and emotion that draw in worldwide audiences. Stacker s list of the 100 best international movies includes the science fiction masterpiece of German Expressionist style, ....
The 10th Victim, 1965(Film still) As MUBI launches a meticulously curated new series of dystopia films, the film streaming service offers AnOther Magazine readers a free 30-day film subscription May 10, 2021 MUBI has launched its post-apocalyptic-themed film season, Dystopia. In a year that has seen a deadly pandemic, worldwide uprisings and a prolonged period of social isolation – combined with the already looming threat of environmental collapse – it feels like a fairly on-the-nose choice from the popular film streaming platform. “Dystopia is an imagined world or society in which people lead wretched, dehumanised, fearful lives,” defines Chiara Marañón, MUBI’s director of content in the UK, admitting that the theme resonates with a “particular tragic force” in our current moment. “I think all of us have felt like living in a dystopian nightmare over the past year,” she says. “The pandemic has been the last straw of a long-gestating sense of ....
Satyajit Ray “Not to have seen the cinema of Satyajit Ray means existing in the world without seeing the sun or the moon,” observed Akira Kurosawa with regards to the Indian master who would have turned one hundred this May. Influenced by the poetic humanism of Jean Renoir and the Italian neorealist movement, Ray self-financed his landmark debut Pather Panchali the first installment of his internationally celebrated Apu Trilogy, a cycle of richly humane masterworks that traces its title character’s journey from boyhood to maturity. Over the course of a long, remarkably varied career that encompassed forays into a wide array of genres including period pieces, comedies, detective mysteries, and documentaries Ray applied his compassionate, lyrical vision to explorations of female liberation ( ....