In pre-revolutionary Russia, Madame Ranevskaya returns to her decaying estate after an exile in Ranevskaya's dissolute brother Gaev, her insecure adopted daughter Varya and dotty butler Feers are as... more
D. W. Griffith, considered to be the "father" of silent cinema, is featured in this Masterworks collection which gathers 23 of his nearly 500 short films into a defining set. Includes The Adventures... more
An official selection at both the Cannes and New York Film Festivals, Raoul Ruiz performs the remarkable feat of bringing the work of Marcel Proust to the screen. With brilliant execution, the film... more
Luminous Motion (1998) is a dreamlike and erotically charged thriller from critically acclaimed director Bette Gordon (Variety). Deborah Kara Unger (The Game) stars as an unnamed hustler who seduces... more
One of the most popular Israeli films of the 1990s, Saint Clara presents a jumpy, highly energetic, lively, off-kilter Israel where love and the apocalypse seem interconnected. Beautiful Lucy... more
Years before the Lord of the Rings trilogy catapulted him to international superstardom, Viggo Mortenson (Eastern Promises, a History of Violence) played Wes, a young husband locked in co-dependent... more