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Éric Rohmer – Nadja à Paris AKA Nadja in Paris (1964)

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Nadja is a guest student, who stays at Cité Universitaire and visits the Sorbonne, while preparing a thesis on Proust. Besides her student life she likes to stroll about Paris, to explore the variety of this wide and open city. She knows Saint-Germain-des-Prés well, but feels more comfortable among the bohemians, painters and writers in Montparnasse. Sometimes she wants to get out of the narrow area of intellectual Paris. She then goes to the park Buttes Chaumont and the working class neighborhood of Belleville. There she discovers a world that is simpler and more characteristic of France. This helps her to distance herself from everything that was superficial in her life. She thinks that Paris teaches you more about yourself than you learn about the city.




345MB | 13mn 21s | 790×576 | mkv

https://nitroflare.com/view/84ED71101D3735E/Nadja_in_Paris_(1964)_–_Eric_Rohmer.mkv

Language:French
Subtitles:English, Russian (muxed)


Sarah Maldoror – Un dessert pour Constance AKA Dessert for Constance (1981)

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In the 70’s, Bokolo and Mamadou sweepers in the city of Paris, looking for a way to pay for the return home of one of their sick comrades. When they discover an old book of recipes in the trash, the idea came to participate in a televised game of decline precisely the ingredients of the best dishes of French cuisine. They memorize the recipes sauces, puddings and desserts.




911MB | 1h 03mn | 768×576 | mkv

https://nitroflare.com/view/9702949DA1ED3E3/Dessert_for_Constance.mkv
https://nitroflare.com/view/F1EF5F2E80ADE01/Dessert_for_Constance.EN.srt

Language:French
Subtitles:English

Sarah Maldoror – Scala Milan AC (2003)

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A group of young people from the St. Denis banlieu, from different ethnic and geographic backgrounds, participate in a school contest to tell their neighborhood, whose prize is a trip to Milan. With the collaboration of the historical jazz musician Archie Shepp, they create a poetic hymn to the racialized and invisible France that rises above marginalization. The film, also produced by another filmmaker, Agnès Varda, is a collaboration on its own bill between the filmmaker and teenagers.


169MB | 17 min 14 s | 708×398 | mkv

https://nitroflare.com/view/CADE50D1FAB1C7C/Sarah_Maldoror._Scala_Milan_AC.mkv
https://nitroflare.com/view/7DA2085388AC29C/Scala_Milan_AC.EN_v2.srt

Language:French
Subtitles:English

Ub Iwerks & Walt Disney – Steamboat Willie (1928)

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Mickey Mouse, piloting a steamboat, delights his passenger, Minnie, by making musical instruments out of the menagerie on deck.

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The cartoon is considered the debut of Mickey Mouse and his girlfriend Minnie. Steamboat Willie is especially notable for being the first Disney cartoon with synchronized sound, as well as the first cartoon to feature a fully post-produced soundtrack which distinguished it from earlier sound cartoons



185MB | 7 min 46 s | 692×576 | mkv

https://nitroflare.com/view/82F8D23452633FF/Steamboat.Willie.1928.576p.BluRay.AC3.x264.AquA.mkv

Language:English
Subtitles:English

Claire Denis – Chocolat (1988)

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The international breakthrough of acclaimed filmmaker Claire Denis, Chocolat is set in a remote town in Cameroon during the last days of France’s colonies in Africa.

Claire Denis’s award-winning autobiographical film traces a young white woman’s return to her youth in pre-independence French Cameroon, haunted by strong memories of black African Protee, the family’s “houseboy” and a man of great nobility, intelligence and beauty. Chocolat is a stirring & subtle examination of intricate relationships in a racist society and the human damage exacted on both the colonized and colonizer.

Film Title Allusion: In a 1989 interview with Judy Stone, Claire Denis explained that she “employed the term Chocolat for its 1950s slang meaning, ‘to be had, to be cheated,’ and therefore the word’s association of ‘to be black and to be cheated’” (cited in Sandars).





2.35GB | 1h 45mn | 718×448 | mkv

https://nitroflare.com/view/7F4A5E55D36CA65/Chocolate_(1988).part1.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/B7E727D0338D50D/Chocolate_(1988).part2.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/0317E71A507A16D/Chocolate_(1988).part3.rar

Language:French
Subtitles:English, French, Spanish, French CC

Jean Georgescu – Directorul nostru AKA Our Director (1955) (HD)

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IMDb wrote:
Over at the fictional DRGBP institution, events take a settling turn after a mutinied prize festivity.

Lucian Lupescu review wrote:
In this comedy, the manager (Alexandru Giugaru) of an institution is challenged, during a meeting where he hands out bonuses to everyone, by a worker who says he doesn’t deserve that bonus. Encouraged by another worker, Maria Popescu (Angela Chiuaru), he manages to convince everyone to give the money back. Everyone except for the lazy clerk Ciubuc (Grigore Vasiliu-Birlic), who sneaks out quickly with his bonus. Later, the manager is haunted in his dreams by the image of Maria Popescu, telling him he has gotten further away from the common people, becoming almost a bourgeois. The manager and Ciubuc’s paths intertwine and hilarity ensues as one tries to get closer to his employees, while the other tries to get by without being seen by the boss, neither of them succeeding in their endeavors.

This is the first Romanian movie to satirize the communist regime, making fun of, for example, the habits of the Party officials, who report accomplishments “over 100%” and criticize the ones who accomplished “only 100%.” It escaped banning probably because it was written under a pseudonym (Gh. Dorin) by a high ranking official in the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Eduard Mezincescu. He was reportedly close to Ana Pauker, the Minister of Foreign Affairs at the time, whom Time magazine in 1948 described as being “the most powerful woman alive,” featuring her portrait on the cover.




4.77GB | 1h 12mn | 1920×1080 | mkv

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https://nitroflare.com/view/4B1B83BB653F472/Directorul.Nostru.1955.1080i.HDTV.h264-iREAL_corr.srt
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https://nitroflare.com/view/AB08F65D423DBB1/Directorul.nostru.1955.1080i.HDTV.MPA2.0.H.264-iREAL.part2.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/D89C6793FFD8B3D/Directorul.nostru.1955.1080i.HDTV.MPA2.0.H.264-iREAL.part3.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/3C95B6F92C985F3/Directorul.nostru.1955.1080i.HDTV.MPA2.0.H.264-iREAL.part4.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/890B7264A862BC3/Directorul.nostru.1955.1080i.HDTV.MPA2.0.H.264-iREAL.part5.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/4B1B83BB653F472/Directorul.Nostru.1955.1080i.HDTV.h264-iREAL_corr.srt

Language:Romanian
Subtitles:English

Gérard Patris – Histoires naturelles : Max Ernst (1972)

Éric Rohmer – La boulangère de Monceau AKA The Bakery Girl of Monceau (1963)


Bret McCormick – The Abomination (1986)

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from bleedingskull . com

The Abomination is manic, ambitious, and completely insane. Upon initial impressions, it’s no trash classic. But there’s something else there. Something special. Something which finds an abrasive balance between Biblical riffing, physical sickness, skewed humor, and bloody vagina monsters which hide in cubbards (and washing machines). How does that grab you?




700MB | 1:29:12 | 672×512 | avi

https://nitroflare.com/view/BFD590182E66430/The.Abomination._1986_.DVDRip.XViD.=STR=.avi

Language:English
Subtitles:None

Meredith Monk – Book of Days (1989)

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From Jennifer Dunning’s 1990 review in The New York Times:
“Meredith Monk has been an anomaly for much of her 27-year career as a composer and choreographer, creating dances that were operas, operas that were dances and mythic theater pieces that were operas and dances. To complicate matters, Ms. Monk is also a filmmaker. In Book of Days, she has created a film that is essentially a moving picture.

“Book of Days opens, in color, with 20th-century workmen blasting a brick wall, leaving a hole that opens into a black-and-white small town in the Middle Ages. Men, women and children glide about their daily tasks, stopping to answer sometimes tellingly anachronistic questions from 20th-century interviewers.

“The medieval Christians are dressed in white; the Jews are in black robes, each marked with a yellow circle. Both are stricken by the plague, for which the Jews are blamed. A Jewish girl has visionary dreams that prompt her to draw crude objects identifiable as a car, an airplane, a gun. But there is no belaboring of those visions–or of the stylized plague. Book of Days is a very beautiful visual play of surfaces and textures, from brick to rough-plastered wall and from the luminous innocence that lights the girl’s face to the canny innocence illuminating the face of the crone, played by Ms. Monk, who teaches her to embrace her visions.”




843MB | 1 h 14 min | 720×540 | mkv

https://nitroflare.com/view/F15D17FEDB0122D/Book.of.Days.1989.WEB-DL.AAC2.0.x264-KG.mkv

Language:English
Subtitles:None

Leopoldo Torre Nilsson – La caída (1959)

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Letterboxd wrote:
A university student comes to stay with a bedridden woman and her four children. Helping out around the house, she soon grows fond of the mother and children. An attorney falls for the student, but the couple experiences problems when she declines to leave what he refers to as “that lunatic asylum.”




746MB | 1 h 21 min | 440×360 | avi

https://nitroflare.com/view/73A6FE479C27452/La_caída_(1959).avi
https://nitroflare.com/view/006DF69AE597FB4/La_caida_(1959)_corrected.srt

Language:Spanish
Subtitles:English

Hans Fjellestad – Moog (2004)

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Bob Moog shaped musical culture with some of the most inspiring electronic instruments ever created. This “compelling documentary portrait of a provocative, thoughtful and deeply sympathetic figure” (New York Times) peeks into the inventor’s mind and the worldwide phenomenon he fomented.




892MB | 1 h 9 min | 704×440 | mkv

https://nitroflare.com/view/2CCF6950EEFAFC5/Moog.2004.DVDRip.x264.mkv

Language:English
Subtitles:None

Dimitris Gaziadis – Astero (1929)

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The story is set in a leafy village of Peloponnese, on the fabled hillsides of mount Helmos, around places that inspired a German poet to write: “Everything changed in Greece / Time changed everything / Not only did it change/ flock and shepherd.” Here lies the property of Kyr-Mitros, a rich peasant who lives with his son, Thymios, and his adopted daughter, Astero. The two kids grow up together, supporting each other and becoming good friends. Overtime, their friendship evolves into something deeper and more intimate. However, their dreams and wishes come to an end by tough Kyr-Mitros’ master-plan. When Stamos, a prosperous herder, comes to town, he falls in love with Astero and takes her with him. Will there be a twist of fate? Driven by guilt and watching his son withering, Kyr-Mitros reveals an important secret… This pastoral romance mesmerized audiences of the time. The screenplay is based on a literary piece by Pavlos Nirvanas, published under the title Ramona.
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The first surviving Greek “Funstanella” (Greek Kilt) genre film, with incredible locations at Helmos and Mega Spileo. Starring, are the most important names of the Greek Theatre: Emilios Veakis, Aliki Theodoridou, Kostas Mousouris.
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The restoration of Astero was based on a print with French intertitles, discovered at the Cinémathèque Française in 2003, thanks to the EU-funded programme Lumiere, which since 1993 has been rediscovering lost films in the archives of countries across the globe. The restoration of the only surviving copy of the film is the result of a collaboration between the Greek Film Archive and the Cinémathèque Française.
Music: Filippos Tsalaxouris




954MB | 56 min 53 s | 1280×720 | mkv

https://nitroflare.com/view/BC0BE636846D5F9/Astero.1929.720p.WEB-DL.AAC2.0.x264-KG.mkv
https://nitroflare.com/view/EE648A8A6CC17F1/Astero.1929.srt

Language:French intertitles
Subtitles:Greek (Hardcoded),English

Spike Lee – Bamboozled (2000)

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Criterion wrote:
With this blisteringly funny, unapologetically confrontational satire, writer-director Spike Lee examined the past, present, and future of racism in American popular culture, issuing a daring provocation to creators and consumers alike. Under pressure to help revive his network’s low ratings, television writer Pierre Delacroix (Damon Wayans) hits on an explosively offensive idea: bringing back blackface with The New Millennium Minstrel Show. The white network executives love it, and so do audiences, forcing Pierre and his collaborators to confront their public’s insatiable appetite for dehumanizing stereotypes. Shot primarily on unvarnished digital video and boasting spot-on performances from Wayans, Savion Glover, Jada Pinkett Smith, Tommy Davidson, Michael Rapaport, Mos Def, and Paul Mooney, Bamboozled is a stinging indictment of mass entertainment at the turn of the twenty-first century that looks more damning with each passing year.




4.09GB | 2h 15mn | 1024×576 | mkv

https://nitroflare.com/view/B4EFAF047E1D504/Bamboozled.2000.576p.Criterion.BluRay.x264-KKHOAF.mkv
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https://nitroflare.com/view/ED1EB614EEB4B45/Bamboozled.2000.576p.Criterion.BluRay.x264-KKHOAF.part1.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/86B4F1CC9FF1E32/Bamboozled.2000.576p.Criterion.BluRay.x264-KKHOAF.part2.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/9BE2945FDD7C76F/Bamboozled.2000.576p.Criterion.BluRay.x264-KKHOAF.part3.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/9A874DE0910B0B2/Bamboozled.2000.576p.Criterion.BluRay.x264-KKHOAF.part4.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/B1D107415691BDA/Bamboozled.2000.576p.Criterion.BluRay.x264-KKHOAF.part5.rar

Language:English+commentary
Subtitles:English

John Sturges – The Great Escape (1963)

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Summary:
Based on a true story by Paul Brickhill, this epic adventure about a mass escape planned by Allied officers being kept in an elite German P.O.W. camp, especially designed to prevent it, is a great World War II movie spectacle. John Sturges directed the film whose screenplay was in part written by James Clavell. The all star cast makes every storyline interesting and includes: Steve McQueen, James Garner, Richard Attenborough, Charles Bronson, Donald Pleasence, James Coburn, and David McCallum among others. Though it’s only Oscar recognition was a nomination for Editing, its score is also memorable. #19 on AFI’s Most Heart-Pounding Movies list.




3.96GB | 2h 52mn | 1024×434 | mkv

https://nitroflare.com/view/E86EFDD83AE02E3/The.Great.Escape.1963.BDRip.x264-FuFu.mkv
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https://nitroflare.com/view/7B7935D71D906FE/The.Great.Escape.1963.BDRip.x264-FuFu.part1.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/8DA738D835B7652/The.Great.Escape.1963.BDRip.x264-FuFu.part2.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/202E2467238E560/The.Great.Escape.1963.BDRip.x264-FuFu.part3.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/E93B2AF6524F393/The.Great.Escape.1963.BDRip.x264-FuFu.part4.rar

Language:English, German, some French
Subtitles:English muxed


Nobuhiko Obayashi – Sabishinbô aka Lonely Heart (1985)

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Gilles Grangier – 125 rue Montmartre (1959)

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Pascal makes a modest living selling newspapers on the streets of Paris. He may have a surly temperament but he is a good natured soul at heart, always ready to help a fellow creature if he can. Naturally, when he sees a man jump into the River Seine, he does not hesitate to come to his rescue. The visibly distressed man, Didier, reveals he was driven to this desperate act by his family, in particular his wife Catherine who is determined to rob him of his fortune. Moved by this tale of woe, Pascal offers to help Didier in any way he can. Didier suggests that they go back to his house to pick up some money. As he enters the house, Pascal unwittingly falls into a carefully laid trap. Alerted by Catherine, the police suddenly turn up and find the body of a dead man in the house. The victim is identified as Catherine’s husband, but to Pascal’s surprise it is not Didier! Catherine insists that Pascal murdered her husband, and all the evidence seems to be against him. The only person who thinks otherwise is the police inspector leading the criminal investigation…




1.99GB | 1h 26mn | 960×576 | mkv

https://nitroflare.com/view/89EE830C614922A/125_rue_Montmartre_(1959)_–_Gilles_Grangier.mkv
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https://nitroflare.com/view/7A1B2763A7CCDDD/125_rue_Montmartre_(1959)_–_Gilles_Grangier.part1.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/21170D8C17934EE/125_rue_Montmartre_(1959)_–_Gilles_Grangier.part2.rar

Language:French
Subtitles:English, French (muxed)

Jacques Rouffio – 7 morts sur ordonnance AKA Seven Deaths by Prescription (1975)

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Dr. Brézé and his sons, all surgeons with limited abilities fight any competition on their sector with all means. Especially a well-known operating surgeon Pierre Losseray, which wants to operate again after a cardiac infarct and a longer recovery break. Night for night he is terrorized by the old Brézé with calls, being accused by him of the murder of patients, threatens with measures of the physician chamber.




2.69GB | 1h 47mn | 960×576 | mkv

https://nitroflare.com/view/B52C8303F6755FF/7.morts.sur.ordonnance.AKA.Seven.Deaths.by.Prescription.1975.576p.BluRay.x264.AAC.2.0-dps.mkv

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https://nitroflare.com/view/793182BF3AD3253/7.morts.sur.ordonnance.1975.576p.BluRay.x264.AAC.2.0-dps.part1.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/699266A6B5049C2/7.morts.sur.ordonnance.1975.576p.BluRay.x264.AAC.2.0-dps.part2.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/B57F3F72F235759/7.morts.sur.ordonnance.1975.576p.BluRay.x264.AAC.2.0-dps.part3.rar

Language:French
Subtitles:English, French (muxed)

Nikolaus Geyrhalter – 7915 Km (2008)

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Synopsis
A motor-sports spectacle that kicks up plenty of dust. On the trail of the 2007 Dakar Rallye ‘7915 KM’ undertakes a search, along the way encountering the variety to be found in Africa’s present in Morocco, Sahrawi Republic, Mauritania, Mali and Senegal. ‘7915 KM’ demonstrates the extent of this distance, which is the result of political and economic conditions, and also the ideas and prejudices to be found in both Europe and Africa. It also makes the closeness tangible, which becomes clear in the stories of everyday life, work, hopes and worries. Keeping the sobering reality in mind, it creates an homage to humanity and slowness which questions deep-seated perceptions and the role of Europeans in numerous, presumably African, problems




3.50GB | 1h 45mn | 1920×1080 | mkv

https://nitroflare.com/view/EC769FC1CC8187F/7915.Km.2008.1080p.FLI.WEB-DL.AAC2.0.x264-Cinefeel.mkv
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https://nitroflare.com/view/3118DAAB33CBEE9/7915.Km.2008.1080p.FLI.WEB-DL.AAC2.0.x264-Cinefeel.part1.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/09865C772F4CD8F/7915.Km.2008.1080p.FLI.WEB-DL.AAC2.0.x264-Cinefeel.part2.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/E388BF17D201C43/7915.Km.2008.1080p.FLI.WEB-DL.AAC2.0.x264-Cinefeel.part3.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/D347189CBF10C46/7915.Km.2008.1080p.FLI.WEB-DL.AAC2.0.x264-Cinefeel.part4.rar

Language:French, Arabic, English, Wolof, Bambara
Subtitles:German [Hard]

Philip S. Solomon – Psalm I: The Lateness of the Hour (1999)

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