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Thom Andersen – Los Angeles Plays Itself (2003) (HD)

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Of the cities in the world, few are depicted in and mythologized more in film and television than the city of Los Angeles. In this documentary, Thom Andersen examines in detail the ways the city has been depicted, both when it is meant to be anonymous and when itself is the focus. Along the way, he illustrates his concerns of how the real city and its people are misrepresented and distorted through the prism of popular film culture. Furthermore, he also chronicles the real stories of the city’s modern history behind the notorious accounts of the great conspiracies that ravaged his city that reveal a more open and yet darker past than the casual viewer would suspect.

5.79GB | 2h 50mn | 1280×720 | mkv

http://nitroflare.com/view/82075C9F396B595/Los_Angeles_Plays_Itself.2003.720p.BluRay.AVC-MKO.mkv

Language:English
Subtitles:English


Shelly Silver – A Tiny Place That is Hard to Touch (2019)

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In a faceless apartment in Tatekawa, Tokyo, an American woman hires a Japanese woman to translate interviews about Japan’s declining birthrate. The two women grate, fight, and then crash together in love or lust, at which point their story gets hijacked into science fiction territory, as the translator interrupts their work sessions with stories from a world infected with the knowledge of its own demise.

540MB | 39 min 44 s | 1280×720 | mkv

http://nitroflare.com/view/D230CBC187E31F8/A_Tiny_Place_That_Is_Hard_To_Touch_%282019%29.mkv

Language:Japanese
Subtitles:English Hardcoded

Ayat Najafi – No Land’s Song (2014)

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In Iran, since the 1979 Islamic revolution, women are no longer allowed to sing in public as soloists – at least in front of men. Defying censorship and taboos, the young composer Sara Najafi is determined to organize an official concert for solo female singers.

In order to support their fight, Sara and her friends invite three French female singers, Elise Caron, Jeanne Cherhal and Emel Mathlouthi, to join them in Tehran and collaborate on their musical project, re-opening a musical bridge between Europe and Iran.

Are they going to succeed and finally be gathered in Tehran, sing together, on stage and without restrictions, and to open a door towards a new freedom of women in Iran ?

1.64GB | 1 h 32 min | 1021×552 | mkv

http://nitroflare.com/view/9C2677AA3EA2058/No_Land%27s_Song_-_Ayat_Najafi_%282014%29.part1.rar
http://nitroflare.com/view/D6B7FC612D43049/No_Land%27s_Song_-_Ayat_Najafi_%282014%29.part2.rar

Language:Persian | French | English
Subtitles:French, German, English

Karel Vachek – Nový Hyperion aneb Volnost, rovnost, bratrství AKA New Hyperion or Liberty, Equality, Brotherhood (1992)

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About the film
Following his promising debut in the 1960s with the documentaries Moravian Hellas (1963) and Elective Affinities (1968), director Karel Vachek spent the majority of the 1970s and 1980s as a political persona non grata, at times working various blue-collar jobs and at times in emigration, without completing a single film project. He was rehabilitated only following the events of 1989, which permitted him to return to Prague’s Krátký Film studio. The societal events surrounding Vachek’s return to filmmaking in 1990 have much in common with those over twenty years earlier, in 1968, that allowed him to make Elective Affinities. In 1990, Czech and Slovak society was facing its first democratic parliamentary elections since 1945.

Vachek thus began to shoot the provisionally-titled “Elective Affinities II,” expanding upon and developing his existing filmic techniques. With this new film, as was the case with Elective Affinities, Vachek called the temporal boundaries of his work “thoroughly banal”—the film spans the period from the parliamentary elections of May 1990, through Pope Jan Paul II’s visit to Czechoslovakia, the campaigns, and election day, to the moment when the newly-established parliament voted Václav Havel president of the Republic (a clear reference to Elective Affinities). We follow state representatives, politicians, dissidents, artists, philosophers and various activists who moved within public circles in this period of heightened political activity, and we are witnesses to the way in which new social positions begin to be formed.

From the behavior, discourse, and appearance of individual actors, Vachek composes, in the form of a mosaic, a broad and many-layered film-argument about Czechoslovak democracy in the period of its rebirth, all administered with the director’s ini¬mitable point of view. In this unique historical moment, as part of the “pre-election comedy,” everyday citizens “play noblemen,” becoming actors in a universal “carnival” that culminates in a symbolic closing scene depicting crowds marching towards Prague Castle to the accompaniment of a chorus from Bedřich Smetana’s opera Brandenburgers in Bohemia. In the collage-panorama of Prague with the Charles Bridge that closes the film, however, we also see New York’s Statue of Liberty, the Parisian Bastille, and St. Basil’s Cathedral in Moscow….

New Hyperion works from several fundamental scenes and motifs that, divided into multiple parts, enter and exit according to context and create, through the course of the film, an expansive dialogue. Within this complex braid of numerous lines of thought, sound and image function as relatively independent elements, to the point at which the authentic spoken word is frequently conferred with meaning that exceeds that of the image, thus fulfilling a function that might be termed illustrative or contrapuntal.

The connections between individual episodes and events also operate primarily on the basis of the spoken word and elements of words. With this elevation of the word (through which Vachek creates a unique form of meaning-collage), among other things, Vachek’s films demonstrate their kinship to literature. And indeed, Vachek titled his film after Freidrich Hölderlin’s (1770 – 1843) novel Hyperion or, the Hermit in Greece (1799). New Hyperion or Liberty, Equality, Brotherhood had its premiere on the 6th of April, 1992, shortly before a second set of parliamentary elections that ultimately led to the dissolution OF Czechoslovakia into the independent Czech and Slovak states.

2.05GB | 3h 16mn | 720×544 | mkv

http://nitroflare.com/view/1C074CCC13793AF/Novy_Hyperion_-_Karel_Vachek._1992.part1.rar
http://nitroflare.com/view/F23CF78B676C2E2/Novy_Hyperion_-_Karel_Vachek._1992.part2.rar
http://nitroflare.com/view/A82E8FF4B5A7605/Novy_Hyperion_-_Karel_Vachek._1992.part3.rar

Language:Czech
Subtitles:English; French; Polish

Jacqueline Zünd – Almost There (2016)

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Three men, three continents: Bob, an American, Steve, a Brit and Yamada, who is Japanese, dare to take on new beginnings and personal journeys – in the autumn of their life. Impressive cinema with images that remind us of the loneliness and melancholy in Wim Wenders’ films.

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It’s evening in an empty parking lot, and we see the motorhome in which a retired man will go on a long journey and leave his old life behind. He runs through a checklist of all the things that need to be done before he leaves his hometown. Although clearly a metaphor for taking stock as the end of life approaches, it is used with subtlety. ALMOST THERE is a portrait of three men searching for happiness and a meaningful existence in the autumn of their lives. The camera records them with patience and an eye for detail as they talk about the choices they made – they may not have been easy choices, but they brought many good things later in life. We see the American traveling across his country, a British drag queen doing a standup comedy routine in Benidorm, Spain, and a Japanese gentleman reading books to children – beaming with pride, he describes how a teacher paid him a compliment. It’s only now that he has come to understand how to get along with children.

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A sensitive and moving portrayal of three men facing the relentless passing of time.
Muriel Del Don, Cineuropa

1.05GB | 1 h 20 min | 1280×720 | mkv

http://nitroflare.com/view/827316DB9285FD4/Almost.There.2016.720p.SUBBED.WEB.x264-gooz.part1.rar
http://nitroflare.com/view/3F538443278CD7D/Almost.There.2016.720p.SUBBED.WEB.x264-gooz.part2.rar

Language:English, Japanese
Subtitles:English (hardcoded)

Alan Greenberg – Land of Look Behind (1982)

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In this documentary on the Rastafarians in Jamaica (homeland of the Rastafari par excellence — the late Bob Marley), director Alan Greenberg interviews some Jamaicans whose conversations suggest that the smoking of ganja, the worship of Haile Selassie (the former Ethiopian emperor) as a god, and the goal of Jamaican self-realization is their own kind of unified field theory. A young, poverty-stricken teenager listens to the reggae music on his radio as though it will magically lead him to a better future, and a pineapple cutter living in the “baddest” area of the island dreams of fomenting tourism in his exotic surroundings. The May, 1981 funeral of Marley himself brought Christian and Rastafarian beliefs together in tribute to the island’s hero, providing one of the most poignant vignettes in the Land of Look Behind.

Review by Jim Jarmusch
Land of Look Behind is an overlooked poetic document by Alan Greenberg from 1982. Filmed in Jamaica in May and June of 1981, Greenberg’s initial intention. to my knowledge was purely to capture Bob Marley’s funeral, and the impact of his death on the island’s culture. But somehow, like an unusual tropical blossom, the film unfolds into something morestriking and beautiful than maybe even Greenberg himself expected. It becomes an organic portrait of the very soul of Jamaica, and the earthy, pervaisive sub-strata or Rastafarianism.

Formally the film flows easily, seemingly growing from the climate, the music, the speech patterns, and the gentle landscape of the island itself. Footage of Marley’s coffin being driven in the back of a pickup along the dusty roadways lined with throngs of devastated admirers does serve as a visual centerpiece. But the heart of the film inhabits its details. For me, a specific images seem to recur in my memory (I’ve seen the film several times): the waythat, in the opening sequence, a backwoods countryman carefully locates and presents a small indegenous tree toad to the camera; a shot of Gregory Isaacs from behind as he exists a ground floor office and walks into Kingston’s hard sunlight; and the haunting closingsequence involving a young Rasta in the hills undulating to Marley’s voice and rythyms floating from a tape player, as though the music contains the secret code to a deep spiritual mystery. And, in fact, it does.

In the end, Land of look Behind, in its casual, organic way taps into the true spiritof the gifts of Jamaican culture, both musical and spiritual, to somehow become a near-perfect portrait of the strength and pride of it’s people. In my opinion, Alan Greenberg’s film rounds out a trilogy og great movies from Jamaica which also includes The Harder They Come and Rockers. I’m happy to recommend it as a film that has not yet recieved the attention it deserves. – Jim Jarmusch

896MB | 01:29:50 | 608×352 | avi

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http://nitroflare.com/view/B88AD18559CAE38/Land_of_Look_Behind_%281982%2C_Alan_Greenberg%29.sub

Language:English + Commentary
Subtitles:English

Franco Piavoli – Affettuosa presenza (2004)

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The life and work of the poet and sculptor, Umberto Bellintani, seen through his correspondence with the art critic and historian, Alessandro Parronchi. The letters reveal the brotherly trust uniting the two friends, as well as the deep sensitivity that inspired the poet’s lines. Acclaiming the harmony of two artistic sensitivities, the film blends the beauty of poetry in words with that of poetry in images.

705MB | 44 min 51 s | 765×574 | mkv

http://nitroflare.com/view/41F2DEE038DD4D7/Affettuosa_presenza_%28Franco_Piavoli%2C_2004%29.mkv
http://nitroflare.com/view/F57D6D6AA6BA969/Franco_Piavoli_-Affettuosa_presenza_%282004%29_eng_03.srt

Language:Italian
Subtitles:English

Martina Kudlácek – Notes on Marie Menken (2006)

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Notes on Marie Menken explores the almost forgotten story of the legendary artist Marie Menken (1909-1970) who became one of New York´s outstanding underground experimental filmmakers of the 1940s through the 1960s, inspiring artists such as Stan Brakhage, Andy Warhol, Jonas Mekas, Kenneth Anger, and Gerard Malanga. She was a probable role model of Edward Albee´s “Who´s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” and ended up
as a Warhol Superstar.

The documentary allows a glimpse into her social and artistic struggle and radical integrity, drawing the picture of a modern myth in personal diary style.

1.86GB | 1 h 37 min | 760×570 | mkv

http://nitroflare.com/view/E9BE23AF3CB7B88/Notes.on.Marie.Menken.2006.DVDRip.AC3.x264-LAA.part1.rar
http://nitroflare.com/view/FA85BDCA8F9F433/Notes.on.Marie.Menken.2006.DVDRip.AC3.x264-LAA.part2.rar

Language:English
Subtitles:None


Herbert Kline – The Forgotten Village (1941)

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PLOT DESCRIPTION
The Forgotten Village in this powerful 68-minute documentary is an unnamed, poverty-stricken Mexican community. Living in deplorable conditions, the villagers must not only contend with the elements but with their own lack of inner resourcefulness. In grim detail, the film records the life-cycle of a typical peasant family, from birth to death. Perhaps as a sop to the Mexican authorities, the film ends with the assurance that new government programs have been placed into effect to help the unfortunates depicted on screen. The narration for The Forgotten Village was written by novelist John Steinbeck and spoken by Burgess Meredith, who in 1939 starred in the film version of Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

655MB | 1 h 5 min | 320×240 | avi

http://nitroflare.com/view/5C5E48266B81F4D/forgotten_village.mpg

Language:English
Subtitles:None

Frank Simon – The Queen (1968)

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Queen is a ribald hour-long documentary about a “Miss All-American Beauty” contest held in New York in 1967. So what, you say? Well, it happens that all the contestants are male transvestites — and some of them are real knockouts. Alternately hilarious and depressing, Queen was considered the cutting edge of obscene outrageousness when originally distributed by Grove Press (the publishers of several above-the-counter “alternative” magazines of the 1960s). Nowadays it’s practically kid stuff, thanks to the surfeit of TV tabloids and Fox Network sitcoms.allmovie.com

530MB | 1:08:46 | 640×480 | avi

http://nitroflare.com/view/63A5C693F71BE4E/The_Queen.AVI

Language:English
Subtitles:None

Shane O’Sullivan – Children of the Revolution (2010)

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Inspired by the student revolutions of 1968, two women in Germany and Japan set out to
plot world revolution as leaders of the Baader Meinhof Group and the Japanese Red Army.
What were they fighting for and what have we learned?

0.99GB | 1:27:40 | 640×352 | avi

http://nitroflare.com/view/11095759FD52D9F/Children_of_the_Revolution.avi

Language:English, German, Japanese
Subtitles:English Hardsubbed for Non English

Ruth Beckermann – Jenseits des Krieges AKA East of War (1996)

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Synopsis
White-tiled rooms, neon lighting; on the walls black and white photographs from an exhibition entitled ,Vernichtungskrieg’ (War of Extermination) documenting the atrocities committed by the Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front. Against this background, Ruth Beckermann and cameraman Peter Roehsler have filmed former soldiers talking about their experiences beyond the bounds of ,normal’ warfare. With a mixture of helplessness, impotence, shame, opportunism and undiminished fanaticism, witnesses from that time tell of atrocities such as the shootings of Russian prisoners-of-war, the murder of Jews and abuse of women. The differing accounts of these events demonstrate how selective perception was even in this most inhuman and brutal of environments.

This film seeks not only to contribute to the demolition of the myth of the ,decent’ Wehrmacht (as opposed to the evil SS) but also to illuminate the period in which the Second Republic was founded in Austria and to make a diagnosis of the present. It shows the fathers who worked to rebuild the country, who shaped today’s society and who transmitted their ideas to their sons and daughters, and who now, more than fifty years on, at last attempt to articulate their experiences.

The images of this war that take shape in the accounts of these ,talking heads’ have an immediacy and power to move rarely found in historical documents or fictional portrayals.

700MB | 2:01:51 | 496×368 | avi

http://nitroflare.com/view/3ED1FC9965700AA/Jenseits_des_Krieges.avi

Language:German
Subtitles:Hardcoded English

Roberto Rossellini – Beaubourg, centre d’art et de culture Georges Pompidou (1977)

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Rossellini 77
Last images from Roberto Rossellini filming the Centre Georges Pompidou,
February-March-April-May 1977.

Following the steps of Roberto Rossellini on day to day basis, making the film “LE CENTRE GEORGE POMPIDOU” we could not know the issue of his last encounter with the cinéma.

10 Hours of 16 mm coulour film, 30 hours of sound recordings… More than 2500 slides were produced as he wished :
“to represent things as they are and stay on the field of the honesty”.
Unique experience… 30 years after…
From this story, as promised… a film is being born.

It is a selection of 20 minutes of shootings…
As exemplary witnesses of his way of doing things, these images show the particual atmospere of the way Roberto Rossellini is making films.

He left us on the 3th of June 1977…

Jacques Grandclaude

1.46GB | 1:16:33 | 720 × 576 | avi

http://nitroflare.com/view/5FE20FDD2F58046/Roberto_Rossellini_1977-2007_LE_CENTRE_POMPIDOU.part1.rar
http://nitroflare.com/view/6C010A38BF6C0EC/Roberto_Rossellini_1977-2007_LE_CENTRE_POMPIDOU.part2.rar
http://nitroflare.com/view/EC94A9992F1D4B3/Centre_Pompidou_Rossellini-2.srt
or (No subtitles)
http://nitroflare.com/view/0BEDB404CB44E47/Le_Centre_Georges_Pompidou.avi

Language:French
Subtitles:English

Ion De Sosa – Sueñan los androides AKA Androids Dream (2014)

Jenni Olson – The Royal Road (2015)

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A cinematic essay in defense of remembering, The Royal Road offers up a primer on Junipero Serra’s Spanish colonization of California and the Mexican American War alongside intimate reflections on nostalgia, the pursuit of unavailable women, butch identity and Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo — all against a contemplative backdrop of 16mm urban California landscapes, and featuring a voiceover cameo by Tony Kushner.
This bold, innovative film from acclaimed San Francisco filmmaker Jenni Olson combines rigorous historical research with lyrically written personal monologue and relates these seemingly disparate stories from an intimate, colloquial perspective to tell a one-of-a-kind California tale.

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“Suffused with melancholy, longing, and chagrin, Jenni Olson‘s supple cine-essay The Royal Road is, above all, a film against forgetting. In its densely packed but fleet 64 minutes, this discursive documentary considers topics as disparate as the Spanish colonization of California, the Mexican-American War, Vertigo (and other celluloid touchstones), and the director’s own ‘lifelong pursuit of women.’ As personal as it is political, Olson’s meditative project offers a profound lesson on intimacy and history—and the ways in which both are distorted and remade by memory.” – Melissa Anderson, The Voice.

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“Instigated in part by a troubled long-distance relationship that found Olson based in San Francisco and the object of her affection in L.A., The Royal Road treats the physical landscape of California as a kind of palimpsest of conflicting desires – romantic and sexual, colonial and political. In the film, Olson chooses to emphasize the various disruptions of the historic road that is her subject, El Camino Real, both through her formalist approach and her digressive storytelling. The general format of The Royal Road is one of fixed-frame shots of relative duration, all of them characterized by a tendency to keep human activity at a distance. Instead, Olson asks us to consider spatial relationships: the San Francisco Bay, a statue of Serra on a cliff overlooking a city, a winding bit of road that curls around a house like a private driveway, or a distant fragment of an anonymous freeway noteworthy only because of one of those mission bells.
As Olson provides these select views, we hear her voiceover providing both concrete historical data about the Spanish settlement of California, and her own narrative as a non-native Californian coming to adopt certain identities and images as part of her personal history. Olson describes the impact that Hollywood films such as Sunset Blvd. (Billy Wilder, 1950) and Vertigo (Alfred Hitchcock, 1958) had on her, particularly while coming to terms with her gender dysphoria and nascent butch identity. In a viewing scenario that very much runs counter to Laura Mulvey’s account of “fetishistic scopophilia” in “Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema” (wherein female spectators are always positioned as secondary objects, characterized by their “to-be-looked-at-ness”), Olson describes locating herself alongside the fictional men onscreen. […] The Royal Road does not explicitly connect Olson’s private experience to the shared public histories of California. But as she allows them to drift alongside each other, we begin to sense an affective logic, one hardened into physical argument by Olson’s sharp, exacting montage and geometrical framing. The film is an assemblage of experience at multiple levels of abstraction.” – Michael Sicinski, CinemaScope

582MB | 1h 4mn | 1280×720 | mkv

http://nitroflare.com/view/32D44243A8C54BC/The_Royal_Road_%E2%80%94_a_film_by_Jenni_Olson_hd.avi

Language:English
Subtitles:None


Jean Rouch – Madame L’Eau (1993)

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IDFA Synopsis :
A number of farmers – Jean Rouch’s actors who more or less play themselves – is looking for a simple and cheap way to irrigate their farmland. They dream of a green Niger. While struggling against their Sahel country turning into a desert more and more, they develop the idea to get a windmill from Holland. Rouch follows the three men – Damour, Lam, and Tallou – when they examine how wind-energy is applied in Holland. Jean Rouch: “The solution we are looking for is simple, so it will work. That is the moral of the film. So many projects have been carried out in this country that have failed. They are the ‘poisoned presents’: waterpumps installed but never maintained. The landscape is filled with these modern ruins.” MADAME L’EAU unmistakably has ironic overtones, but Rouch’s effort is genuine. He protests against the tendency of Third World development projects looking for expensive and complicated solutions that do not fit in with the needs of the local population.

1.51GB | 1:44:36 | 688×512 | avi

http://nitroflare.com/view/6286BB993CE5B6F/madame_l%27eau.part1.rar
http://nitroflare.com/view/5941254F40AD2CF/madame_l%27eau.part2.rar

Language:French, Dutch
Subtitles: None

Michael Glawogger – Workingman’s Death (2005)

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A look at what people from different countries suffer in order to have a job. Includes a coal miner in the Ukraine, a slaughterhouse worker in Nigeria, a sulfur miner in Indonesia, a steel worker in China, and a ship-breaker in Pakistan.

2.01GB | 2 h 1 min | 732×412 | mkv

http://nitroflare.com/view/C60FD19230BA553/Michael_Glawogger_-_%282005%29_Workingman%27s_Death.part1.rar
http://nitroflare.com/view/65D3AC97C88611C/Michael_Glawogger_-_%282005%29_Workingman%27s_Death.part2.rar

Language:Pashtu, Yoruba, German, English, Ibo, Indonesian, Mandarin, Russian
Subtitles:English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Danish, Polish, Estonian, Lithuanian, Turkish, German

Werner Herzog – Die Große Ekstase des Bildschnitzers Steiner aka The Great Ecstasy of the Woodcarver Steiner (1974)

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In this documentary, the dramatic ski-jumping exploits of Walter Steiner are explored, along with his life-story and the philosophy which motivates him. Steiner is a Swiss woodcarver who experiences something resembling bliss in the confrontation with fear which is a feature of ski-jumping. One highlight of the film is its slow-motion footage of jumping.

351MB | 0:43:55 | 464 x 352 | avi

http://nitroflare.com/view/563288489696A99/The_Great_Ecstasy_of_the_Woodcarver_Steiner_%28Herzog%2C_1974%29.avi
http://nitroflare.com/view/5DBE009842D3CA6/The_Great_Ecstasy_of_the_Woodcarver_Steiner_%28Herzog%2C_1974%29.srt

Language:German
Subtitles:English

Werner Herzog – Grizzly Man (2005)

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Diane Weyermann wrote:
Timothy Treadwell’s death was as sensational as his life: Having presumed he
could live safely among the grizzly bears of the Alaskan wilderness, the outdoorsman and author (Among Grizzlies)–along with his partner, Amie Huguenard–was eventually
killed and devoured by one of the very animals to whom he had devoted years of study.

In telling this story, Werner Herzog relies considerably on Treadwell’s own video footage, shot during his time in the wild. But in the manner well known to those familiar with the stunning nonfiction films Herzog has made throughout his career, and most notably from the early ’90s through today (Lessons of Darkness, Little Dieter Needs to Fly, Mein Liebster Feind, and most recently The White Diamond), the famed German director takes Treadwell’s story into unexpected emotional frontiers and startling landscapes of the mind. Where he doesn’t go is equally as fascinating, but if Herzog is consistent about anything, it is the defiance of the ordinary, the rejection of the obvious, and the relentlessly searching eye he turns on whatever subject attracts his attention. Treadwell is an intriguing, infuriating, perhaps even tragic figure. But Herzog himself is equally compelling, and this brilliant film is just one reason why.

1.29GB | 1:44:07 | 720×400 | avi

http://nitroflare.com/view/6AB67B6E6DC1F2C/Grizzly_Man.part1.rar
http://nitroflare.com/view/CFD4C9AEFA389B2/Grizzly_Man.part2.rar

Language:English
Subtitles:None

Julio Medem – La pelota vasca AKA The Basque Ball: Skin Against Stone (2003)

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Allmovie.com
Acclaimed Spanish filmmaker Julio Medem turns toward nonfiction to direct the documentary La Pelota Vasca: La Piel Contra la Piedra (The Basque Ball: Skin Against Stone). This controversial film is a look at the complicated situation between the Basque nationalist movement and the Spanish government. Medem interviews politicians, novelists, musicians, and over 70 other commentators in his efforts to explain both sides of the complex situation in the Basque Country of Northern Spain. Contains French, Castilian Spanish, and Basque languages. The Basque Ball was shown at the San Sebastian Film Festival, the Sundance Film Festival, and was nominated for a Goya award.

1.42GB | 1:50:37 | 672×352 | avi

http://nitroflare.com/view/A13E1D4F1DBA260/la_pelota_vasca_%282003%29_Julio_Medem.part1.rar
http://nitroflare.com/view/649E1E53BEE0B11/la_pelota_vasca_%282003%29_Julio_Medem.part2.rar

Language:Spanish, Basque, English, French
Subtitles:Spanish(all) Spanish(some parts) English French .sub Portuguese .srt

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