Ever in My Heart is a little pre-code talkie that is very good in showcasing films of its kind. Solid acting, a nice story of love and war and only 68 minutes long. Ghee that's swell.
Drama
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945) is director Elia Kazan's first film. It's an incredibly well crafted raw and emotional family drama and coming of age story.
Chikamatsu Monogatari is director Kenji Mizoguchi's third film from 1954. It's about a man and woman wrongfully accused of adultery, which is punishable by death.
The Golden Dream tells the story of three kids setting out on a journey to reach the US. Underway they have to deal with loneliness, hunger and criminals.
They Drive By Night is a film in two parts, about truck driving brothers Joe and Paul and some sweet noir dames, Cassie and Lana. Sweet early film noir.
About each entry of Kieslowski's Three Colours trilogy: Blue, White and Red. Some of the best films in one of the best ever trilogies.
When Marnie Was There is the story of young Anna who is sent to live in a small town for health reasons. There she meets Marnie, but who is she?
The Day the Earth Caught Fire is a British sci-fi love drama about our dear planet hurling towards the sun. Can we save it in time, or is mankind doomed?
Possessed is a special film noir from 1947, starring Joan Crawford in what some call her best ever performance.
Le Silence de la Mer is director Jean-Pierre Melville's first film. It is about two Frenchmen resisting the German occupation by being silent to the German soldier who resides in their house.
Turn the Key Softly is a tale of three women on their first day after being released from prison. Will they be able to cope with the outside world, and can they stay away from trouble?
In 1920-30 China, a young woman loses her father and has to drop out of school. She decides to marry a wealthy man to become his concubine and fourth wife. The life within the walls of his mansion drives everyone to their limits. Everything is allowed to receive the master's affection for the night.