Foyer (Ismaïl Bahri, 2016)
The Pirates of Blood River (John Gilling, 1962)
The Devil-Ship Pirates (Don Sharp, 1964)
Alice (Woody Allen, 1990) -
Chinese doctor Keye Luke offers a series of “natural herbs” to NYC housewife Mia Farrow who has some aches but mostly suffers from heartache.
The Terror of the Tongs (Anthony Bushell, 1961)
Regarding Henry (Mike Nichols, 1991)
Indefinite Pitch (James N. Kienitz Wilkins, 2016)
The City of the Dead aka Horror Hotel (John Moxey, 1960)
A witch (Patricia Jessel) who was burned at the stake 300 years earlier and a college professor (Christopher Lee) are participants in a human sacrifice.
The Woman Who Wouldn't Die aka Catacombs (Gordon Hessler, 1965)
Lake Dead (George Bessudo, 2007)
Under Fire (Roger Spottiswoode, 1983)
Bashu, the Little Stranger (Bahram Beizai, 1989) -
Young Southern Irani Bashu (Adnan Afravian) loses his family and home during the Iran-Iraq War and travels to the northern part of the country where he doesn’t fit in because of the darkness of his skin and his language, although one mother (Susan Taslimi) seeks to care for him.
Everyday Black Man (Carmen Madden, 2010)
Peculiar Penguins (Wilfred Jackson, 1934) +
Dead Heist (Bo Webb, 2007) -
Colliding Dreams aka The Zionist Idea (Joseph Dorman & Oran Duvasky, 2016)
The history of Zionism as told by both the Jews and the Palestinians in one of the most even-handed treatments on film.
Wise Girl (Leigh Jason, 1937)
Blue Chips (William Friedkin, 1994)
Mr. Church (Bruce Beresford, 2016) +
Piccadilly (E.A. Dupont, 1929)
At a London nightclub, a Chinese dishwasher (Anna May Wong) becomes a dancing sensation which leads to a deadly love triangle.
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It's what you learn after you know it all that counts. - John Wooden
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