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Shin Gojira (2016, Hideaki Anno, Shinji Higuchi)
Japan’s Longest Day (1967, Kihachi Okamoto)
Shin Gojira (2016, Hideaki Anno, Shinji Higuchi)
Japan’s Longest Day (1967, Kihachi Okamoto)
Devastation and decisions. Examinations of emergencies and bureaucratic responses.
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Cecil B. DeMented (2000, John Waters)
Why Don’t You Play in Hell? (2013, Sion Sono)
Two absolutely chaotic, odes to guerrilla filmmaking, aueterism, and pushing boundaries. Cecil B. DeMented is a joyously silly, subversive, punk rock styled comedy from John Waters. Whereas, Why Don’t You Play in Hell? by Sion Sono is absurd, visually stunning, and ultra-violent.
Rear Window (1954) Dir. Alfred Hitchcock
The Red Shoes (1948), by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger
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The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934, Alfred Hitchcock)
The Handmaiden (2016, Park Chan-Wook)
Prosperities of Vice (1988, Akio Jissôji)
But I’m a Cheerleader (1999) - Congratulations, liars! You know who you are and you know who you want. Ain’t nothin’ gonna change that, shit!
Metropolis (1927) - Director : Fritz Lang
Něco z Alenky (Alice) 1987 directed by Jan Švankmajer
Notorious, 1946 Dir: Alfred Hitchcock DoP: Ted Tetzlaff
Dead Man | dir. Jim Jarmusch (1995)
Submarine (2010) dir. Richard Ayoade
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