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All New Yorker Titles


All New Yorker Titles

The Cement Garden

A bizarre and compelling story of family secrets based on the novel by Ian McEwan (who also wrote the novel upon which The Comfort of Strangers is based), this British film tells the complex tale of...

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Jazz on a Summer's Day/A Summer's Day With Bert Stern

Part concert documentary, part pop-cultural time capsule, Bert Stern's Jazz on a Summer's Day chronicles the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival with an approach as deceptively relaxed, even impulsive, as the...

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Mon Oncle d'Amerique

Following a pair of films (Stavisky, Providence) that were more conventionally narrative than his explosively experimental early works (Hiroshima, Mon Amour, Last Year at Marienbad), French New Wave...

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Bitter Sugar

Studio: New Yorker Films Video Release Date: 03/13/2001 UPC: 717119646042 Manufacturer: New Yorker Video Director: Leon Ichaso Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Theatrical Release Date: 1996 ISBN:...

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Secrets of the Heart

Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, SECRETS OF THE HEART (SECRETOS DEL CORAZON) is an elegant and poignant tale of the mysterious and magical adult world as seen through...

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City of Women

Customer Review: Although most Fellini fans will point to his "8 1/2" as their favorite of his films, I think that "City Of Women" is just a little bit better. They are both 5s though so I may be...

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Loulou

Customer Review: Director Maurice Pialat's film is more an exercise in star power than any presentation of narrative, with Isabelle Huppert leaving her husband Guy Marchand for the leather-clad...

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The Interview

It's hard to describe the opening scenes of The Interview without using the word "Kafka-esque," so let's just get that out of the way and focus on this truly wonderful Aussie suspense flick. Hugo...

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Mararia

Customer Review: This movie has every element of a classic telenovela, the lovely young maiden, the villain, witchcraft, romantic triangles, lust, lost love, betrayal, illegitimate children, tragedy,...

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Nelly and Monsieur Arnaud

Studio: New Yorker Films Video Release Date: 03/16/2004 Run time: 103 minutes UPC: 717119614041 Manufacturer: New Yorker Video Director: Claude Sautet Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Theatrical...

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The Eel

Customer Review: Shohei Imamura returns in fine form with "Unagi" (Japanese word for 'eel'). There are certainly noir-ish themes explored in this film. There's a protagonist in a lonely, secluded...

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Chunhyang

Customer Review: As a summary, Korean director Im Kwon Taek brings to the screen (in this case DVD) a visually stunning fairy-tale about ill-fated lovers. Chunhyang has a very Romeo and Julietesque...

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Orfeu

Carlos Diegues's Orfeu brings the Orpheus myth (by way of the Vinicius De Moraes play, which also inspired Marcel Camus's gorgeous Black Orpheus) into the modern world of laptops and hip-hop, cell...

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L.I.E.

Studio: New Yorker Films Video Release Date: 06/04/2002 Run time: 97 minutes Rating: Ur UPC: 717119850241 Manufacturer: New Yorker Video Director: Michael Cuesta Audience Rating:...

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Beau Travail

Customer Review: This film caught me by surprise, I found it in my local video store (in Hereford, UK). As it was one of very few foreign legion films on the market I had to watch it. I spent 2 and...

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The Price of Milk

This lovely and utterly unique film is truly a cinematic fairy tale, with not only the sweetness of fairy tales but their strange and malicious side as well. Lucinda (Danielle Cormack, Topless...

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