Cinematic Era: 1989 Vintage
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0.0 1989 • Cinematic -
Pink film distributed by Shintoho.
Kezorima
2.0 1989 • Cinematic -
Come along behind the scenes when Sällskapsresan III is recorded. The documentary alternates between the filming of many of the well-known scenes, clips from the film and interviews with the actors such as Lasse Åberg, Jon Skolmen and Birgitte Söndergaard, as well as the creative forces behind the camera, including producer Bo Jonsson.
Bakom Sällskapsresan III
0.0 1989 • Cinematic -
Ironies abound in this extremely sad melodrama about Elif, a Turkish immigrant in Germany who has been sent to prison for murdering her abusive husband. At the time of her imprisonment, she has never ventured outside the Turkish community, and even there has had no friends because of the demands her husband placed on her. She speaks no German. Now, in a place which most people find to be hell on earth, she gains a never-before known taste of freedom among these strangers, who don't even speak her own language. Unfortunately, as a "guest worker," she is horrified to discover that she is soon to be transferred to the horrific prisons of Turkey and will stand trial there for her crime, which will be much less understandingly dealt with in her home country than it would have been in Germany. The false paradise she must say goodbye to is her German prison.
Farewell to False Paradise
7.2 1989 • Cinematic -
Gente decente
0.0 1989 • Cinematic -
Lutfi works abroad and leaves his son Hossam in the care of his mother and her husband Emad and be a great fortune, Hossam commits with bad friends the crime of theft and injury of a woman in his car, they escape but fall down the license plate of his car, while chasing police officers him seriously injured by gunshot, arrives Lutfi and plans to smuggle His son is out.
The price of alienation
0.0 1989 • Cinematic -
We see the parallel lives of a young group dying in the mire of modern Athens. Spentzos, pushing a pair of high school students in the drug trade and prostitution. When a ruthless pimp asking for a share of their jobs, then the knives come out.
Narkotika sta thrania
7.5 1989 • Cinematic -
Angelo, a drug-pushing gang leader, has a hidden basement room called The Red Room where he keeps women for prostitution. A motivational speaker named Hunt hires one of Angelo's hookers and ends up in deep shit. When someone seeks revenge against Angelo, bullets whiz, roundhouse kicks fly, and Hunt uses his powers of motivation to rally Angelo's prostitutes into a gang war.
Desperation Rising
9.0 1989 • Cinematic -
A journey by Intercity into the world of the supernatural.
Ghost Train
0.0 1989 • Cinematic -
A story about childhood - real and the dreams. After finding a magic shell young Kačenka uses it to model her family life on the sea shore.
The Squirrel and the Magic Shell
7.5 1989 • Cinematic -
Suzukaze Mayo's dinner show.
Starlight Fantasy
0.0 1989 • Cinematic -
Ensemble comedy about four friends in their 40s.
Saremo felici
9.0 1989 • Cinematic -
A soldier recently returned home finds it hard to scrape by, and the girl he loved married.
If I Die, Forgive Me
5.0 1989 • Cinematic -
Der letzte Gast
0.0 1989 • Cinematic -
A harmonicist, a pool player, and his old assistant get invited as entertainers at a fancy dinner party but have to wait in the lobby for what seems like forever. They witness all sorts of absurdities as the party goes on and guests loosen up.
Party
6.6 1989 • Cinematic -
A little girl's three wishes, which is not exactly what her mother had expected.
Prima ballerina
9.0 1989 • Cinematic -
Featuring a cast that includes Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore, Mike Watt of the legendary hardcore band Minutemen, and Pettibon himself, this deadpan narrative pays dubious homage to the 1960's radical underground. In this crudely rendered home video of a commune of stoned revolutionaries, the cameras are hand-held, the edits in-camera, and the dialogue is wryly on-target. Pettibon's band of outsiders reenacts a countercultural moment defined by rock music, drugs, and ideological paradox — and in so doing, captures their own late-80's West Coast grunge milieu as well.
Weatherman '69
10.0 1989 • Cinematic -
Silvia Gruner showed a diversity of artistic strategies to intertwine, in the material, erotic or ritual uses of the body, a variety of dichotomies: the feminine before the masculine, the national before the global; the organic and the historical.
El Vuelo
0.0 1989 • Cinematic -
A film based on the highly popular Yugoslav TV series Better Life. Dragiša 'Giga' Popadić, the head of the Popadić family, organizes a Women's Day shopping trip to Thessaloniki, Greece, for his female coworkers.
Better Life
7.0 1989 • Cinematic -
Strange things happen when Chandru and Sangeetha decide to get married. To his horror, Chandru learns that they are being pursued and attacked by the ghost of Sangeetha's mother from her previous life.
Ade Raaga Ade Haadu
0.0 1989 • Cinematic -
A young woman travels from Chicago to a corrupt North Carolina town to investigate her brother's disappearance.
Escape
6.3 1989 • Cinematic -
Nikolaus Harnoncourt conducts the Wiener Philharmoniker in this filmed studio performance of Mozart's opera recorded in 1988.
Così fan tutte
7.0 1989 • Cinematic -
Tonyo (Joseph Estrada), a mini-bus driver in Olongapo, opposes U.S. military bases in the Philippines. He saw the changes of the city after the military bases were established. Social problems of corruption, prostitution, poverty, and the plight of fishermen after the base appropriated much of the land and sea. The movie depicts his struggle between principle and practicality, a battle of healthy past and promising future and the quest for freedom and nationalism.
Sa Kuko ng Agila
0.0 1989 • Cinematic -
The plot takes place in pre-war Yugoslavia, and the protagonist, interpreted by Zvonko Lepetic, is Jefto, a prison guard who lives with his family as a tenant in a basement. The plot shows how, convinced that he is destined for great things, he betrays his family, a friend and subordinates everything to his vanity.
The Man Who Could Tell North from the South
8.0 1989 • Cinematic -
Taiwanese movie
Black Shoes and White Shoes
0.0 1989 • Cinematic -
More than once, the fairy tale fairy, whose parents did not choose her as their child's godmother, felt insulted. The revenge that the fairy Noara prepared for the innocent girl was cruel. Fortunately, her kind godmother, the fairy Jasna, was watching over Anuška. She gave her ward a golden braid, and it led her all the way to the royal palace. There, Anuška found her happiness with the prince, but first she had to remove the spell...
Zlatý copánek
0.0 1989 • Cinematic -
From an official perspective, marginal youth culture did not exist in East Germany. The topic of subcultures was taboo in the GDR, and groups such as goths, skinheads, anti-skins, punks and neo-Nazis were dismissed as social deviations promoted by western countries. Director Roland Steiner had access to such young East Germans in the late 1980s. Over the course of four years, he brought them before the camera in an attempt to understand what drew them to these groups.
Our Children
9.5 1989 • Cinematic -
The nightlife of young carefree friends in a wonderful 60s Rome.
NightClub
4.5 1989 • Cinematic -
A biographical drama from writer and director Nils Malmros in which reality is mixed with childhood memories.
Aarhus by Night
5.6 1989 • Cinematic -
Wall Street business executives Bowers and his assistant Lisa get stuck in an elevator where the lingo of commerce is transformed into the language of love.
Short-Term Bonds
0.0 1989 • Cinematic -
In 1988, Ekaterina Maximova and Vladimir Vasiliev form the most prestigious couple in Soviet ballet, both at home and on stage. In this feature-length documentary they can be seen rehearsing, teaching, visit and heard sharing their memories and talking about the status of the artist under the Soviet regime.
Katia & Volodia
7.0 1989 • Cinematic -
Η γόησσα
0.0 1989 • Cinematic -
J'écris dans l'espace
5.5 1989 • Cinematic -
An earthquake tears a businessman's family apart. Years later, they reunite in a courtroom trial where the father meets his sons under unprecedented circumstances.
Toofan
0.0 1989 • Cinematic -
Bet, Regardless Of Losing
2.0 1989 • Cinematic -
The Last Bout
0.0 1989 • Cinematic -
It is the summer of 1963: the year of the Beatles and wild dances like the Hully Gully. Tommy Bray's choirboys set off on their annual trip to Blackpool, but Tommy Bray fears that his beloved choir may not survive the temptations of the time.
Angel Voices
9.0 1989 • Cinematic -
‘Snuff film’ with a little boy witnessing a real life on-camera murder.
Final Cut
0.0 1989 • Cinematic -
The 1989 very special Valentine's presentation of Regal Films.
Mga Kuwento ng Pag-ibig
8.0 1989 • Cinematic -
About the leaders and the nature of the activities of informal groups in Moscow: “Democratic Union” and “People’s Front”.
Day of Revelation
0.0 1989 • Cinematic -
Arriving in Bangkok, former boxer Marco Boschi meets Fabio and Andrea to organize the delivery of a cargo of heroin to Italy
Bangkok... One Way
10.0 1989 • Cinematic -
Video magazine with interviews and video clips. Featured on this volume is: Skid Row, Bon Jovi, Vixen, Europe, Great White, LA Guns, Aerosmith, Danzig, Mr Big, Sacred Reich, Faster Pussycats, Thin Lizzy, Brighton Rock, Ezo, Stage Dolls, Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley, Overkill & more.
Hard 'N Heavy Volume 4
0.0 1989 • Cinematic -
Deva, a villager, helps support his two brothers' education and upbringing. However, he sets out to exact revenge on them after they forget his good deeds and destroy his life.
Deva
0.0 1989 • Cinematic -
For many years the old Waller worked as a railwayman. After Waller is informed that "his" track will be closed down and that he will be retired, he walks the route for one last time and starts to remember his life along the way: Beginning in his childhood in the 1920s, he commemorates the death of his great love as well as he recalls the legal battle with his illegitimate daughter.
Waller's Last Trip
6.3 1989 • Cinematic -
A high school class tries to remove the arrogant teacher Olga known as Dragon by petitioning and boycotting her. The climax ensues when she decides not to release students go home earlier to watch the important football match between Yugoslavia and France, which triggers them all bunking off.
Go Blue!
0.0 1989 • Cinematic -
A teenager begins to suspect his next door neighbor is actually a vampire in this Indian rip-off of Fright Night.
Wohi Bhayanak Raat
0.0 1989 • Cinematic -
Fleur de cactus
7.5 1989 • Cinematic -
The alcoholic Zapote discovers that his sister has to work at a cabaret to support him; when he tries to fix the situation, the police shut down the illegal business, and he ends up resorting to theft alongside his buddy 'El Flaco'.
Los rateros
4.3 1989 • Cinematic -
Didn't We Ramble On is a documentary about the tradition of marching bands in African-American culture. It focuses particularly on the historical roots of marching bands in West African culture and features narration by Dizzy Gillespie.
Didn't We Ramble On
0.0 1989 • Cinematic -
A physician who was hanged during the American Revolution for being a vampire is resurrected. He confesses his crimes to a priest, but starts to kill again. His modern descendant turns out to be a serial killer who also wants to be a vampire.
Heartstopper
5.7 1989 • Cinematic -
A TV movie about little rascals, two brothers who are forced to run their own farm. In the two-part TV movie, you will get to know the brother duo - Martin and little Karel, whose life stories will amuse you, but their surroundings will sometimes despair because of them. But how are they supposed to get along without going on a rampage when they have so many worries?! - help their dad save up for a house, take care of the household, protect themselves from the terrible violin fiddling of the neighbor, solve the problem with the found treasure and most importantly: find a new mom.
Čertiská
7.0 1989 • Cinematic -
La dama del Alba
0.0 1989 • Cinematic -
Ken Loach documentary, pushing for British withdrawal from Northern Ireland.
Time to Go
6.0 1989 • Cinematic -
David Scarboro, who played Mark Fowler in EastEnders (1985), fell to his death at Beachy Head in 1988. Simon, his younger brother, presents this tribute, featuring David's achievements as a young actor as well as his problems.
My Brother David
0.0 1989 • Cinematic -
Best friends Mangal and Deep, both aspiring singers, move to the city in order to make it big. Soon, Deep earns a lot of fame, but Sunil, a rich man, causes a rift between their bromance.
Mangal Deep
8.0 1989 • Cinematic -
Varam
0.0 1989 • Cinematic -
A cruel, shameless man who defrauds money, kills his own wife and is sentenced to death seems to come back to haunt his troubled daughter.
Heaven and Hell
0.0 1989 • Cinematic -
Based on the fables of I.A. Krylov's "Sea of Animals", "Writer and Robber", "Nobleman and Poet", "Worldly Gathering".
Tell Me, Jupiter!..
10.0 1989 • Cinematic -
An ode to film preservation, it presents a night-time visit to a seemingly depopulated repository (presumably the Royal Film Archive of Belgium), juxtaposing a series of images of observation, reconstruction, and projection using film fragments - from the hand-painted, altered image frames of Georges Méliès' Kingdom of the Fairies to the iconic image of Louise Brooks - to turn the archive into a temporal wonderland of novel discoveries, hidden treasure, re-awakened curiosity, and critical re-assessment.
1001 Films
6.0 1989 • Cinematic -
It is very rare for a British comedian to be given a concert film all to themself but in 1989 Lenny Henry was given that honour. We start off with him been driven to the concert by Robbie Coltrane as the sort of taxi driver you don't want to get a lift from. Once inside he meets three of his comic heroes - Steve Martin, Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy (all played by Lenny) and then it's on with the stage show. He mixes stand up with appearances from some of his best known characters and there are a few amusing songs along the way.
Lenny Live and Unleashed
9.0 1989 • Cinematic