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  2. A curated selection of our favourite underground films

    • Anarchy in The UK: The New Underground Cinema
    • Cathedral of New Emotions
    • Frozen May
    • Merzfrau: Portraits of The Muse, Anna Blume
    • Suffering of Ninko
    • The Camellia Girl
    • Sleep Has Her House
    • Still The Earth Moves
    • Ten Years in The Sun
    • The Kingdom of Shadows

    Fabrizio Federico’s most accomplished effort to date is directed by his late alter ego Jett Hollywood who was none other than Ziggy Stardust’s illegitimate son from Mars, according to the happy-go-lucky auteur’s official page. Chronicling the UK’s ‘Misrule Cinema Movement’ boom of the period 2010-2016, this loud, deliberately out-of-tune documentar...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVTMe55QuoA The only fully animated (and the oldest) feature on the list marks the comeback of the psychedelic seventies in the weirdest style possible, resting upon Helmut Herbst’s TV movie The Fantastic World of Matthew Madson (Die phantastische Welt des Matthew Madson, 1974). Focused on the one-time members of a B...

    In one step, we move from Germany to Hungary where we are put in the shoes of an unnamed protagonist who struggles to survive in a hostile environment of a bold, patience-testing subversion of the ‘cabin’ subgenre. Face to face with the big Unknown whose presence is sensed all throughout this avant-garde horror, we experience first hand what it fee...

    The Scottish wizards of Super 8 processing (in so-called Caffenol) Sarahjane Swan and Roger Simian create their music as The Bird And The Monkey, whereby their cinematic wonders carry the label of AvantKinema. From the mind-boggling debut Alchemikal Sundays to these days, they have delivered a number of ‘miniatures’ showcasing their skills in handc...

    What happens when a Buddhist monk strives for enlightenment, but instead keeps sinking in the sultry sea of lust? The answer to this question is offered in a weird genre-bender Suffering of Ninko (Ninkō no junan) which welcomes the audience in the world of alternative Edo-era Japan. In his first (and so far, sole) directorial outing, Norihiro Niwat...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFnnyG-eqxE Another Japanese offering is the ultra-campy adaptation of Suehiro Maruo’s ero guro manga of the same name which was already brought to life by Hiroshi Harada, in a 1992 controversial anime. The Camellia Girl (Shōjo tsubaki) tells the tragic story of a 14-yo orphan, Midori (played by a 27-yo model, Risa N...

    Described as ‘the greatest filmmaker of the millennial generation’ by the founder of the Remodernist movement Jesse Richards, the Welsh-born artist Scott Barley is already the master of painting with black. His feature debut Sleep Has Her House – intended to be seen with headphones and lights off like his previous (and highly recommended!) offering...

    Pablo Chavarría Gutiérrez is quite possibly the most talented biologist amongst the filmmakers and he has extraordinary films to prove that, his latest opus being the most fascinating of the bunch. Realizing the full potential of cinematic form, he favors associative imagery over all other aspects and defies the norms of dramatic structure, eschews...

    One of the most prolific and prominent heralds of Remodernist Movement, the Iranian-born, Ireland-based director Rouzbeh Rashidi has made dozens of short and feature films alike, during his less-than-two-decades-long career. Never working with a script (or a budget), he does manage to conjure impressive images through improvisation and surprise the...

    Shot in Portugal, the latest venture by Daniel Fawcett and Clara Pais – the UK’s mavericks of the Underground Film Studio– is a daring surrealist phantasmagoria which borrows from ‘dreams, biblical myths, alchemy and family history’, in the words of its creators. Marrying performative to cinematic art, it provides a unique, oneiric experience and d...

  3. What are the best sites for underground movies? In these days of Hulu and Netflix, many of us forget that there are thousands of films beyond the subscription interface: graveyard movies that never got transfered to DVD, the gratuitous violence and sexploitation of 42nd street, indie classics, and full budget tanks that got finished but never ...

  4. Jul 9, 2015 · The Wolfpack – the much-talked-about debut feature from Crystal Moselle – deserves even more chatter. The documentary introduces six brothers who were socked away in a Manhattan apartment for most of their childhood, passing time by watching and reenacting cult films. It’s an absolute thrill ride, a story that can never be told the same ...

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  5. 18. Beacon77. 2009 1h 35m. 4.5 (609) Rate. Two young women arrive at a curious penthouse apartment, led by one's crush on her tutor. However, her love interest doesn't live alone. He's part of a trio of computer hackers about to embark on the ultimate job on the world's most mysterious mainframe. Whilst doing so, they unlock more than they ...

  6. 1. Miracle Mile (1988) R | 87 min | Action, Drama, Romance. 7. Rate. A young man hears a chance phone call telling him that a nuclear war has started and missiles will hit his city in 70 minutes. Director: Steve De Jarnatt | Stars: Anthony Edwards, Mare Winningham, John Agar, Lou Hancock.

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