Australia Says Yes (2018)
Genre: Uncategorized
Director: Kirk Marcolina
The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997)
Four years after Jurassic Park’s genetically bred dinosaurs ran amok, multimillionaire John Hammond shocks chaos theorist Ian Malcolm by revealing that he has been breeding more beasties at a secret…
Stardust Memories (1980)
While attending a retrospect of his work, a filmmaker recalls his life and his loves: the inspirations for his films.
Hunt Her Kill Her (2023)
A desperate young mother, Karen, takes a job as the night shift janitor at a large furniture factory. She is told that she is the only one working at this…
Head Office (1985)
In this comic take on big-business wheelings and dealings, an ambitious senator’s son moves up the corporate ladder through undeserved promotions. But against his better judgment, he falls for a…
Romeo & Juliet (2013)
In Verona, bad blood between the Montague and Capulet families leads to much bitterness. Despite the hostility, Romeo Montague manages an invitation to a masked ball at the estate of…
The Invisible String (2012)
THE INVISIBLE STRING tells the fascinating love story between human beings and flying plastic. The documentary takes the audience on a trip from the very beginning of pie pin tossing…
Story of a Cloistered Nun (1973)
Cinema Perverso (2015)
Before there were home video formats and the internet, the “Bahnhofskinos” (“Train station cinemas”) in West Germany regularly showed trash and erotica movies. Various filmmakers and especially contemporary witnesses recount…
Raven (2022)
Raven must decide to either give her abusive husband a second chance or stay with her new boyfriend after finding out she’s pregnant with his child.
Old Days (2016)
Old Days is a documentary about Park Chan-wook’s original masterpiece, Oldboy. It was created for Plain Archive’s Blu-ray release and first screened at the Jeonju International Film Festival.
Not Quite Hollywood (2008)
As Australian cinema broke through to international audiences in the 1970s through respected art house films like Peter Weir’s “Picnic At Hanging Rock,” a new underground of low-budget exploitation filmmakers…