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  • Satantango
  • Andrei Rublev
  • Metropolis
  • Ordet

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  • Out 1

    ★★★★★

  • The Nightingale's Prayer

    ★★★★★

  • Boogie Nights

    ★★★★

  • Blood Simple

    ★★★★½

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  • Out 1

    Out 1

    ★★★★★

    Jacques Rivette’s Out 1 is not just a film; it is an endurance test, a labyrinth, a living organism. Clocking in at nearly 13½ hours, it exists at the outer limits of cinematic storytelling, challenging audiences to let go of conventional narrative expectations and immerse themselves in an ever-expanding mystery. It is one of the most ambitious and rewarding cinematic experiences ever crafted—a true masterpiece. At its core, Out 1 is structured around two seemingly disconnected storylines that gradually intertwine.…

  • The Nightingale's Prayer

    The Nightingale's Prayer

    ★★★★★

    Henry Barakat’s The Nightingale’s Prayer (Du’aa al-Karawan) is a film that transcends time, a poignant tale of love, revenge, and redemption wrapped in breathtaking cinematography and a hauntingly emotional narrative. Adapted from the novel by Taha Hussein, the film stands as a defining moment in Egyptian and Arab cinema, blending poetic storytelling with powerful social commentary. Its lead, the legendary Faten Hamama, delivers one of the finest performances of her career, cementing the film’s status as a cinematic masterpiece. Set…

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  • Spring in a Small Town

    Spring in a Small Town

    ★★★★★

    The nation shattered, mountains and river remain;
    city in spring, grass and trees burgeoning.
    Feeling the times, blossoms draw tears;
    hating separation, birds alarm the heart.
    Beacon fires three months in succession,
    a letter from home worth ten thousand in gold.
    White hairs, fewer for the scratching,
    soon too few to hold a hairpin up.

    - Spring Prospect by Du Fu

  • Céline and Julie Go Boating

    Céline and Julie Go Boating

    ★★★★★

    Jacques Rivette’s Céline and Julie Go Boating (Céline et Julie vont en bateau, 1974) is a mesmerizing, labyrinthine masterpiece that defies cinematic conventions, blending fantasy, mystery, and playfulness into a singularly enchanting experience. At once a surreal adventure and a celebration of female friendship, it remains one of Rivette’s most acclaimed works, a film of boundless imagination and exuberance. The film follows Céline (Juliet Berto), a stage magician, and Julie (Dominique Labourier), a librarian, who are drawn together in a…