As a rural South Korean town in the mid-1980s was rocked by the brutal and unprecedented efforts of a serial murderer, the instinctive but overmatched local cop (Song Kang-ho) in charge finds his... more
Nianzhen Wu, Issey Ogata. Edward Yang's epic covering the one-year examination of daily life in Taipei for a family of five (parents, two children and a grandmother) that begins with a wedding and... more
What is Ming Ding (Charles Jang)-a Chinese illegal living in Manhattan-to do when the loan sharks who aided his clandestine entry into the U.S. demand he pay his debts by the next morning? Striving... more
This smash road comedy from Oscar-winning director Alfonso Cuarón is that rare movie to combine raunchy subject matter and emotional warmth. Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna shot to international... more
Embark on a harrowing journey with a young journalist as she delves into the sinister realm of 'snuff films'. What starts as an investigation turns into a nightmare of survival, as she becomes the... more
In the heart of Bogota's Rue Morgue, renowned death photographer Tsurisaki Kiyotaka captures the life's work of embalmer Froilan Orozco. Orozco, with decades of handling the deceased, from murder... more
The lyrical, profoundly moving STILL WALKING is the most personal work to date from contemporary Japanese master Hirokazu Kore-eda (MABOROSI, AFTER LIFE, NOBODY KNOWS). Fashioned as a tribute to his... more
Julio Medem's erotically charged drama centers on Lucía (Paz Vega), a Madrid waitress who, after her novelist boyfriend Lorenzo is killed in an accident, seeks solace on an isolated Mediterranean... more
With rousing martial-arts action and wild comedy, Hong Kong auteur Johnnie Tos most personal film is a thrilling love letter to both the cinema of Akira Kurosawa and the art of judo. |One of the most... more
Twelve-year-old Anaos is fat. Her sister, fifteen-year-old Elena, is a beauty. While the girls are on vacation with their parents, Anaos tags along while Elena explores the dreary seaside town. Elena... more
Matteo Garrone's Gomorrah is a stark, shocking vision of contemporary gangsterdom, and one of cinema's most authentic depictions of organized crime. In this tour de force adaptation of undercover... more
Widely hailed by critics as 2009's best film, Summer Hours is the great contemporary French filmmaker Olivier Assayas's most personal film to date. Three siblings, played by Juliette Binoche, Charles... more
One of the world's most influential and provocative filmmakers, the Academy Award-winning Austrian director Michael Haneke (Amour) diagnoses the social maladies of contemporary Europe with... more
Russian filmmaker Alexander Sokurov (THE SUN) broke boundaries with his dreamlike vision of the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, Russian Ark. It's the first feature-length narrative film shot in a single... more
Swedish master Jan Troell (The Emigrants, the New Land) returns triumphantly with Everlasting Moments, a vivid, heartrending story of a woman liberated through art at the beginning of the twentieth... more
A gripping thriller and a tragic drama of nearly Greek proportions, Revanche is the stunning, Oscar-nominated international breakthrough of Austrian filmmaker Götz Spielmann. In a ragged section of... more
Winner of four CTsar awards, including best picture and director, Abdellatif Kechiche's the Secret of the Grain is a stirring drama about the daily joys and struggles of a bustling French-Arab... more
After Alex (Konstantin Lavronenko) arranged a getaway to his rural hometown with his wife Vera (Maria Bonnevie) and the kids in a bid to salve their troubled marriage, she let him know she was... more
In Arnaud Desplechin's beguiling a Christmas Tale (Un conte de Noël), Catherine Deneuve brings her legendary poise to the role of Junon, matriarch of the troubled Vuillard family, who come together... more
In 1970s Sicily, left-wing activist Giuseppe "Peppino" Impastato (Luigi Lo Cascio) is one of the very few willing to publicly condemn the enormously powerful Mafia. Doing so during radio broadcasts... more
Erotic and provocative French drama stars Fanny Ardant as Catherine, a doctor who learns of her husband Bernard's (Gérard Depardieu) infidelity and seeks to learn more about his behavior by hiring... more
A haunting exploration of love, loss and grief, director François Ozon's acclaimed drama features Charlotte Rampling as English-born teacher Marie Drillon, whose French husband vanishes while... more
This movie attempts to reconstruct the bankruptcy of the Banco Ambrosiano bank and it's liaisons with the Vatican and the Masonry through the story of it's president Roberto Calvi, notoriously found... more