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Solo (1980) by Konstantin Lopushansky

The first movie by Konstantin Lopushansky about the leningrad blockade. I love Visitor to a Museum and Letters from a Dead Man so this should be good!




Stilleben aka. Still Life (1997) by Harun Farocki

An experimantal documentary about how photographers creates "still life" through their work. Sounds like a special kind of movie!




The Distance (2014) by Sergio Caballero

His debut film Finisterrae from 2010 was a very special kind of movie, so im definitely looking forward to watching his newest effort, which involves three telepathic dwarfs!



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Port of Shadows



I loved Children of Paradise, the only other Marcel Carné film I have seen, so I have high hopes.

Stranger Than Paradise



My first Jarmusch film! A lot of people seem to love it. Let's see how I like it.
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I went to the library and picked up 5 movie from the 70's that I haven't seen yet.



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I'm going to watch 300 again, I like that movie so much
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