Cinema Regained
Overzicht van films
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LYNCH
blackANDwhite | 82' | Denmark | None
Not a straight look, but a fascinating one in the kitchen of the unpredictable genius of master film maker David Lynch – a documentary sketch… -
The Mad Fox
Uchida Tomu | 109' | Japan | -
Colourful, wildly stylised, immense captivating fable, including animation, kabuki and butoh and collapsing sets. About a soothsayer at court who was -
Madseeing
Paul de Mol | 20' | Netherlands | -
Are those an acrobat, a nurse, an officer and a majorette girl who are moving through the rooms so confrontationally? -
Máj (May)
Cenek Zahradnícek, E.F. Burian | 11' | Czechoslovakia | No premiere
Another sensual stream of images with a fairytale-like character. Witchcraft is still in the air. -
Mala noche
Gus Van Sant | 78' | USA | None
First feature by maestro Gus Van Sant. An atmospheric and sultry black & white story about a man who falls in love with much younger… -
A Man Playing Movie
Okuyama Jun’ichi | 10' | Japan | None
A brief meditation on film’s fundamental frailty as a key condition for cinema’s unique beauty. -
A Man to Remember
Garson Kanin | 79' | USA | None
After its restoration by the Netherlands Filmmuseum, it recently became apparent that this is the only copy in the world. Feature film debut (1938) by -
De man uit het westen
Sietske Tjallingii | 1' | Netherlands | -
Animation film with a simple yet eloquent act. -
Mange ta soupe
Mathieu Amalric | 67' | France | None
A son comes home to visit his mother after being away. Trouble beckons… High, casual comedy! -
Mantelfraude Mentalfreude
Fred Pelon | 25' | Netherlands | World premiere
A short film about the experience of four people in between so called sanity and other states of mind and heart. Expressions of outsiders combined… -
Marcel et Monsieur Pagnol
Sylvain Chomet | 90' | France | Dutch Premiere
An animated portrait-reverie about Marseille’s iconic writer-director Marcel Pagnol. -
María Luisa Bemberg: El eco de mi voz
Alejandro Maci | 90' | Argentina | World premiere
A lively and timely portrait of María Luisa Bemberg, one of Argentina’s most outstanding, unique and independent-minded masters of cinema