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 No.8872 [View All]

Post kino movies which are on youtube, so anyone can have bookmarked in case someone wants to watch them.

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 No.10496

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The Forbidden Quest (1993)

> To someone who might stumble upon this film on IFC or Sundance by accident ,it will seem to be an authentic documentary on a real Antartic mission in the early parts of the 20th Century. This is perhaps the finest "mocumentary" ever made! Using old newsreel footage of various Artic and Antartic missions,and photographs from the Shackelton expedition,and very cleverly photographed new material,the film's makers have woven a fascinating tale that never happened . The idea of a tunnel connecting the two Poles is of course ludicrous,but it makes for a great film!

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 No.10727

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Rebecca is of my favourites directed by Alfred Hitchcock

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 No.10729

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Häxan aka Witchcraft Through the Ages (1922) Swedish Film Institute print

Creepy silent movie for halloween

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 No.10856

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Maniac Cop

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 No.10857

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The Ipcress File

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 No.10858

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Walkabout

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 No.10859

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MacBeth 2015 version

>>10727

Rebecca reuppped: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wedjZx4yQo

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 No.10956

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I haven't seen this one in a while, it would be a fun rewatch

Putney Swope

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 No.11170

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A channel with a lot of b-movies: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmA7hEP_g_6mOxoNVld8AEQ/videos?disable_polymer=1

I have not seen most of those but here is one for the eurocult fans

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 No.11172

one less youtube alternative - vidme is shutting down

all videos gone dec. 15

https://medium.com/vidme/goodbye-for-now-120b40becafa

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 No.11357

I saw a new batch of BFI youtube videos

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXvkgGofjDzh0Fg5odZ9LNFNtWFJwBbUw

>These films, all preserved in the BFI National Archive, are known as Orphan Works. When the rights-holder for a film cannot be found, that film is classified as an Orphan Work.

Tell me if you see something good. I see the 1934 version of Jew Suss, it would be interesting to compare.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMTHwuQnIKA

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 No.11486

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Csillagosok, katonák AKA The Red and the White (1967)

Miklós Jancsó

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061537/

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 No.11487

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Az ötödik pecsét AKA The Fifth Seal (1976)

Zoltán Fábri

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075467/

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 No.11488

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 No.11725

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Exit Through the Gift Shop

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 No.11726

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In the Mood for Love

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 No.11727

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A casa

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 No.11728

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Skidoo

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 No.11743

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Jonas Mekas has shared Lithuania and the Collapse of the USSR (2008) on his vimeo channel

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 No.11824

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SOLARIS (1972)

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 No.11882

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 No.11885

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I've heard good things about Mon oncle Antoine, haven't seen it yet

alternate link: https://www.nfb.ca/film/mon_oncle_antoine_en/

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 No.11942

Many full DEFA films are avaible on YouTube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bjcqG3mj2M

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 No.12003

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I DON'T BELONG ANYWHERE: THE CINEMA OF CHANTAL AKERMAN explores some of the Belgian filmmaker's 40 plus films, and from Brussels to Tel Aviv, from Paris to New York, it charts the sites of her peregrinations. An experimental filmmaker, a nomad, Chantal Akerman shared with Marianne Lambert her cinematic trajectory, one that never ceased to interrogate the meaning of her existence. And with her editor and long-time collaborator, Claire Atherton, she examines the origins of her film language, and aesthetic stance.

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 No.12076

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Great thread

Here's "Why Has Bodhi-Dharma Left for the East?"

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 No.12082

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>>11942

Nice choice, a colourful East German musical. Shame there's no subtitles for it

https://youtu.be/0bjcqG3mj2M?t=1h28m1s

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 No.12104

>>12082

They must have watched The Umbrellas of Cherbourg

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 No.12126

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Scorpio Rising (1964)

d. Kenneth Anger

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 No.12151

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http://www.zilnikzelimir.net/screening-1

https://vimeo.com/user82835590

<As part of Želimi Žilnik exhibition “Shadow Citizens”, more than 20 Žilnik’s films will be available for online viewing. Many of these are rarely screened, and all are being made available online to this extent for the first time. The films trace various periods and different working conditions within Žilnik’s practice. They are organized in five sections, each available for viewing during the exhibition for two weeks.

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 No.12162

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 No.12208

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PICKUP ON SOUTH STREET (1953)

This is an essential noir from Sam Fuller (probably his best film) starring Richard Widmark

A pretty dame in the opening scene, which is pretty suggestive

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 No.12323

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ДВАДЦАТЬ ДНЕЙ БЕЗ ВОЙНЫ aka Twenty Days Without War (1977)

Director: Aleksey German

IMDb: 7.9 (877)

>War correspondent Lopatin takes a 20-day-leave from his hard work at the front in 1942. He travels to faraway Tashkent to meet the family of the killed soldier and visit the film set of the screen adaptation of his war-time stories. Lopatin also manages to walk the streets of Tashkent, take part in a factory workers' meeting and have a short-lived love affair. Although with no bombings and fighting, the city dwellers breathe the atmosphere of the ongoing war.

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 No.12336

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<i>Patriotism<i> (1966) by Yukio Mishima

>short silent film about a soldier who commits sudoku

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 No.12443

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Safety Last! (1923)

imdb 8.2

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 No.12444

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37°2 le matin AKA Betty Blue (1986)

imdb 7.4

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 No.12445

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Funny Games (1997)

imdb 7.6

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 No.12446

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Hitchcock's Shower Scene: 78/52 (2017)

>The most famous murder scene in movie history comprises 78 camera settings and 52 cuts: the shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. 78/52 tells the story of the man behind the curtain and his greatest obsession.

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 No.12455

>>12446

>already dead

dammit I just started watching that

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 No.12556

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Sticenik (1973)

Sorry it's missing part! The full youtube video doesn't have english subs but here's enough to get you interested.

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 No.12558

>>12556

https://www.podnapisi.net/en/subtitles/en-sticenik-1973/CZAO

is it possible to contribute subtitles to yt? maybe you have to message the uploader.

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 No.12737

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A good poliziotteschi

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 No.13654

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Ricky Jay and His 52 Assistants (1996)

Director: David Mamet

IMDb: 8.7/10

>Sleight of hand magician Ricky Jay, blends light comedy and close up magic to entertain a live audience. He discusses everything from the birth of the classic cup and balls trick to 14th century poetry.

Alt link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7InE1zXAY4

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 No.13669

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>>12162

A Vera Chytilova student short!

Thank you. I'm a Sedmikrasky fan.

>>9863

Wow.

>...brain brain brain brain brain, brains brains brains...

That's enough of that.

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 No.13680

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>>13669

>I'm a Sedmikrasky fan.

How about Fruit of Paradise?

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 No.13683

>>13654

Did he flub one of the reveals, presenting a jack instead of ace, then playing it off like it was intentional?

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 No.13686

>>13654

OK this guy sent me down a youtube rabbit hole of false shuffles and cuts. The Zarrow shuffle is brilliant. Ricky Jay uses it many times in the video.

https://youtu.be/XK70Hb2RGVE?t=2m19s

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 No.13687

>>13683

I think so, I noticed the same thing.

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 No.14126

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This is an amateur horror film that can be watched on youtube. I enjoyed it, and I wonder if anyone else would. Has some nudity, so NSFW.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=CcAeSQ6yly4

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 No.15350

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Alice au pays des merveilles (1949)

https://youtu.be/4jPbelf_-XM?t=16m53s

No English subtitles but you can enjoy the fantasy and animated scenes without them. You already know the story!

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Information About the Film

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In 1946, Lou Bunin was approached by M. Aisner, a French screenwriter, to work on an Alice with a live action girl in a stop-motion animated Wonderland, in both French and English. Bunin agreed and hired Art Babbit, Bernyce Polifka, and Gene Flury to work on the film. All the shooting was done in France while the actors came from England. In 1949, the film premiered in France.

However, in the States, Walt Disney was working on his own animated Alice and had worked on and off the idea since 1933. Coincidentally, Bunin's film sounds similar to one of the original concepts Disney had of a live action Alice in a traditionally animated Wonderland (I do not know if Bunin was aware of this). Disney filed a lawsuit as he thought audiences would be confused and would see the 'wrong' Alice and his company had spent more money and time on their production. However, as Alice in Wonderland was a public domain story, the court threw it out, even stating that competition should be encouraged. Disney used his influence at Technicolor to deny the best color process to the Bunin production, forcing them to use Ansco. This is why most copies of the film have discolorations and quality deterioration. Then he used his influence to discourage movie theaters from showing Bunin's film so it had a limited release. Both movies premiered the same week.

This is why some ads of the Disney film at the time say "There is only ONE Walt Disney's Alice in Wonderland" and why 1949 is mostly unknown in the U.S.

As for the condition of the film itself: all English versions of the film on DVD are awfully edited and are transferred from the VHS tape rather than film. In addition, the VHS tape might even be the version that was shown on television. There's NO way that it was the version shown in American theaters. The French DVD was transferred from film (hence the better quality) and gives the idea of what the film was intended to be. You will notice, if you are familiar with the English version, that there are major differences, especially in the live action scenes. The live action scenes were actually directed by two directors (Dallas Bower for the English and Marc Maurette for the French). In the Wonderland scenes, there are scenes in the English version not in the French and vice versa. My theory is that these once were a 'complete' film but both versions had different editing teams.

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 No.15352

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Suburbia (1983)

d. Penelope Spheeris

The movies I've seen about punk rock actually don't take on or sympathize with punk's victimization complex, this movie doesn't condemn it nor talk about it at all. The punks and the citizens have their own justifications for their actions: the punks are abused or dejected/disaffected kids who just wanna fuck around and have fun relying on petty crime for survival. The citizens specifically two suburban rednecks who lost their jobs won't tolerate such faggotry and hooliganism taking it upon themselves to deal with it and hand out justice. It's also relatively politically incorrect where a character partly rejects his step-dad for being black and two homo parents are seen as something to be frowned upon, punk in America didn't become fagged out like Britain did early on until 1985 with Revolution Summer and the birth of first-wave emo or proto-emo. The director went on to make a documentary about kids like this a decade later so this is a predecessor to her interest, and the actors in the movie are mostly unknown or small-time and the punks are also played by real punks mostly homeless including Flea from RHCP one kid refers him as such until he reminds him of his character's name so the acting has some holes but they say their lines with confidence.

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