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La Haine (1995) dir. Mathieu Kassovitz

La Haine (Hate) recalls a day in the life of the “troubled ethnic youth” of a Parisian suburbs ghetto, after a night of protests, riots and heavy police presence. A masterpiece of new French cinema....

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In The Heat of The Night (1967) dir. Norman Jewison

A murder in a small and racially intolerant Missouri town is investigated by an African American homicide expert from Philadelphia, in cooperation with the local authorities. A superb look into the...

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Pleasantville (1998) dir. Gary Ross

Two teenagers are mysteriously transported into a 1950’s B&W television sitcom, and their presence starts to change the seemingly perfect world around them. A very original and thought-provoking...

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The Searchers (1956) dir. John Ford

West Texas, late 1800’s. An attack from a Native American tribe on his family home sends a Civil War veteran on a search for vengeance. Widely considered the greatest cinematic achievement of director...

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8 Great Things About ‘The Hateful Eight’

Director and writer Quentin Tarantino‘s eight addition to his unique filmography, The Hateful Eight, is deservedly one of the most talked about films in recent years. Despite being (criminally) snubbed...

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Changing Lanes (2002) dir. Roger Michell

The lives of two men – a young white lawyer and a black insurance salesman – collide when the they are involved in a minor car accident. Road Rage escalates to revenge, as more is revealed about their...

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Boyz n the Hood (1991) dir. John Singleton

The story of three young black teenagers, growing up in the ghettos of South Central Los Angeles. A film about coming-of-age and the importance of parental guidance. In his feature film debut,...

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Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (1974) dir. Rainer Werner Fassbinder

Angst essen Seele auf, lit.”Fear eat soul up”: An elderly German widow and a younger Moroccan gastarbeiter start a romantic relationship, against societal norms and much to the appall of  those around...

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Lone Star (1996) dir. John Sayles

After the accidental discovery of a skeleton, the investigating sheriff of a small Texas border town delves into the past  of both the city and his family, uncovering many buried secrets along the way....

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Festen (1998) dir. Thomas Vinterberg

Dogme #1, The Celebration: A lavish 60th birthday party reveals some dark truths and well-kept family secrets. This is the first film created under the Dogme 95 manifesto – a set of 10 rules and...

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