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RAGTIME (1981)

155 minutes Director: Milos Forman Producer: Dino De Laurentiis Cinematographer: Miroslav Ondricek You’d have to be a crazed buffoon not to be familiar with ‘One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest’ or ‘Amadeus’. Both ...

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PEEPING TOM (1960)

101 mins Director: Michael Powell Producer: Nat Cohen Cinematography: Otto Heller   Peeping Tom is a British physiological thriller stuffed with nudity, murder and physiological complications with parents of the very best kind. It also destroyed the careers of anyone who was remotely associated with the ...

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THE HOLY MOUNTAIN / LA MONTANA SAGRADA (1973)

114 minutes Dir: Alejandro Jodorowsky Producers: Alejandro Jodorowsky / Allen Klein / Robert Taicher / Roberto Viskin Cinematography: Rafael Corkidi To give you a bit of a back story to where The Holy Mountain came from, Alejandro Jodorowsky is a Chilean who started out by working in a travelling theatre troupe as a clown. Alejandro’s rapid climb to ...

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THE MISSION (1986)

126 minutes Dir: Roland Joffé Producer: Fernando Ghia, David Puttnam  Cinematography: Chris Menges Quite often you can tell a lot by the opening scene in any movie. A terrible opening scene… means generally a terrible movie. In the opening scene to ‘The Mission’ you are treated to perhaps one of the most breathtaking visual metaphors ...

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SUNRISE: A SONG OF TWO HUMANS (1927)

95 minutes Dir: F.W. Murnau Producer: William Fox Cinematography: Karl Struss, Charles Rosher This is the one that perhaps should be called sunset. The backstory to this is the director, F.W. Murnau, a leading proponent of the German Expressionism movement, was lured to ...

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