
Urtain, King of the Mountains
★ 6.5 · 1969 · 97m · Documentary
A humorous visit to the turbulent world of the controversial Spanish boxer José Manuel Urtain.
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Jack Kerouac: King of the Beats
1985 · ★ 6.5
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Who’s Counting? Marilyn Waring on Sex, Lies and Global Economics
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This documentary profiles economist and writer Marilyn Waring. In extensive interviews, Waring details her feminist approach to finances and challenges commonly accepted truths about the global economy. The filmmakers detail Waring's early rise to political prominence and her successful protests against nuclear arms. Waring also speaks candidly about wartime economies, suggesting that government policies tend to marginalize the fiscal contributions of women.
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Rope Ladder to the Moon
2010 · ★ 10
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Crusty Demons of Dirt 3: Aerial Assault
1997 · ★ 8
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Life
2008
A documentary about actress brazilian Maria Gladys, a strong presence in films by Júlio Bressane, Rogério Sganzerla among others.
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A Cinderella Season: The Lady Vols Fight Back
1998
The University of Tennessee lady volunteer basketball team is followed during their 1996 season.
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Jean-Michel Basquiat, artiste absolu
2022 · ★ 6
The life and work of New York artist Jean-Michel Basquiat have been marked by a long quest for identity, by his Haitian and Puerto Rican family origins and by a founding trip to Africa. To portray this major painter of the 20th century, who died in 1988 at only 27 years old, is also to evoke the place of black American artists in the conservative and racist America of the Reagan years.
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1999 · ★ 7.8
Paying homage to two of Hollywood's central icons, the film creates an unparalleled portrait of two very different personalities amidst the demise of the studio system.
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The Runners
2013 · ★ 6
As we run, the layers of responsibility and identity we have gathered in our lives, the father, mother, lawyer, teacher, Manchester United-supporter labels, all fall away, leaving us with the raw human being underneath. With nothing but our own two legs moving us, we begin to get a vague, tingling sense of who, or what, we really are.
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Ultra
2017 · ★ 7
A unique drama about everyday athletes who join an extreme running race. Their dream and burden is to test their personal limits, heal their souls and release their demons.
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Camilo sinfónico: vivir así
2019 · ★ 7
An account of the successful life and work of Spanish singer and actor Camilo Sesto (1946-2019), the portentous, almost miraculous, voice of Spanish pop music for decades, through his own point of view, told during his last interview and in many others, and through the words of those creators whose own work has been strongly influenced both by his art and his magnetic personality.
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