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Florencia is a television reporter in the near future in Santiago, Chile. Her assignment is to cover the ensuing mayhem that has taken over the country during the election campaign. Amidst the chaos, Florencia meets Pedro, a terrorist searching for democracy. Allowed to follow and film Pedro and his girlfriend as they take over a radio station to broadcast a political message, Florencia captures a murder on video. Faced with a growing affection for Pedro, Florencia finds herself torn between a breaking story and her conscience.

Season:
1998
Director:
Tatiana Gaviola
Cinematography:
Gaston Roca
Cast:
Claudia Di Girolamo, Will Semler, Liliana Garcia, Francisco Reyes
Producer:
Nury Gaviola
Language:
Spanish with English subtitles

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Anais Nin and Henry Miller are not exactly household words, but for the aficionados, their writing remains among the landmarks of erotic literature. Not only was it impossible to imagine a movie being made from their books at the time they were written, but also the books themselves couldn't be sold in the United States. Philip Kaufman's personal vision brings this love affair to the screen and depicts Miller and Nin's romance in the Paris of the 1930s and their artistic and sexual relationships, not only with each other, but also with Miller's then-wife June.

Season:
1998
Director:
Philip Kaufman
Cinematography:
Philippe Rousselot
Cast:
Fred Ward, Uma Thurman, Maria de Medeiros, Richard E. Grant, Kevin Spacey
Producer:
Philip Kaufman

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Regardless of how you feel about ''street people,'' Brent Sims' depiction about homeless teenagers and young adults in New Orleans will open your eyes to a world few of us have experienced and even fewer want to. Gutter Punks is a fascinating look at a social phenomenon that exists in every large American city (and even some smaller ones), one that troubles mainstream society and challenges its traditions and illusions. The reasons for their homelessness include the usual spectrum from abuse to drugs, mental illness and pervasive poverty.

Season:
1998
Director:
Brent Sims
Producer:
Ted Baldwin, Brent Sims

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Hold your horses! We've been wrong about them all along. The Jesse James gang wasn't a band of desperados, but a conglomeration of dispossessed small farmers and natural-born populists. In fact, it wasn't their choice to be outlaws, but a tag hung on them by ''the establishment.'' Philip Kaufman's classic film tells the REAL story of the gang. In fact, it shows that Jesse James wasn't even the brains of the pack, but that Cole Younger made the decisions. James gained his reputation based on his short-temper and outbursts, which eventually led to the gang's downfall.

Season:
1998
Director:
Philip Kaufman
Cinematography:
Bruce Surtees
Cast:
Cliff Robertson, Robert Duvall, Luke Askew, R.G. Armstrong
Producer:
Jennings Lang

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Back East, the Cracker Barrel restaurant chain decided that their ''obviously'' gay employees were ''failing to comply with normal heterosexual values'' and fired them. With no laws to protect gays and lesbians in the workplace, many businesses can, and do, the very same thing everyday. Out at Work shows the growing struggle amongst those who are out in both friendly and dangerously unfriendly work environments. Cheryl Summerville, a cook at an Atlanta Cracker Barrel, decides to educate the public and protests outside the restaurants.

Season:
1998
Director:
Kelly Anderson, Tami Gold
Cinematography:
Tami Gold
Producer:
Kelly Anderson, Tami Gold

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David Morse, best known as one of the young doctors on the 1980s television medical drama St. Elsewhere and most recently seen playing Jodie Foster's father in Contact, takes on a very different role in George B. You decide if George, an odd -job man for hire, is blessed with saintly patience and an overly positive outlook on life, or cursed with a slowness from too many head blows. The subtleties of Morse's performance provide plenty of room for interpretation. In either case, George is a man on his way up.

Season:
1998
Director:
Eric Lea
Cinematography:
Wayne Kennan
Cast:
David Morse, Nina Siemaszko, Brad Gregg, John Franklin, Grace Zabriskie
Producer:
Wade Danielson, Gloria Pryor

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If you're not sure what the word ''eviscerateO' means, you'll know what it feels like by the end of this shocking bit of celluloid. Boy, will you know! As the title suggests, Fudoh represents a new generation of nihilistic gangster mayhem. For the director, Takashi Miike, too much is never enough. Rivers of blood pour forth, bullets spew in torrents, heads part company from bodies and this is all before the opening credits. At the center of this revenge-driven madness is Ricki Fudoh and his ragtag bunch of schoolyard killers. Ricki is trying to wipe out organized crime's old guard.

Season:
1998
Director:
Takashi Miike
Cinematography:
Hideo Yamamoto
Cast:
Shosuke Tanihara, Kenji Takano, Marie Jinno, Tamaki Kenmochi, Miho Nomoto
Producer:
Yoshinori Chiba, Toshiki Kimura
Language:
Japanese w/ English subtitles

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Let's get this out of the way immediately: Forbidden City Cop is the most hilarious martial arts film ever made. Period! Filled with slapstick, silly high jinks and goofy cinematic references, it'll leave you N- yes, I dare say N- rolling in the aisles. The story goes something like this: His name's Fat, Ling Ling Fat. He's one part mad inventor, one part Inspector Clouseau, and has somehow become one of the king's guardians. Fat is out of favor at court because his Kung Fu is kung fooey.

Season:
1998
Director:
Vincent Kok
Cinematography:
Lee Kin Keung
Cast:
Chow Sing Chee, Lau Ka Ling, Carmen Li
Producer:
Wong Jing
Language:
Mandarin w/ English subtitles

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The central character of Hamilton Sterling's Faith of Our Fathers is an optimistic chimneysweep N- there ends any similarity to Mary Poppins. Charles starts out in L.A. full of hope, believing he can succeed in turning an honest buck through honest effort. He encounters a failed priest, the ironically named Nicholas Nickleby, who radiates a tireless cynicism that would shock a politician. In most films, old Nick would be a glowing guardian angel, magically appearing and guiding the neophyte away from evil. Sterling instead assigns Charles a fallen angel of the streets.

Season:
1998
Director:
Hamilton Sterling
Cinematography:
Cris Lombardi, Alessandro Zezza
Cast:
Jeff Hawk, George Gelernter, James Geralden, Cassandra Joy, Nael Webb, Clement E. Blake, Dru Wagner, Milton Berry
Producer:
Hamilton Sterling

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Resck camp isn't even marked on the map,'' muses Comrade Nagi as he threatens an elderly inmate. A hopeless situation for the internees in this prison. Save for one man's mission to escape from behind the Iron Curtain and broadcast to the world their existence. Gyala Molnar is detained by the police on New Years Eve, 1948. He is never seen again. Unknown to his family and friends, Molnar is locked away in a secluded labor camp outside of Budapest. By a twist of fate, Molnar's arresting officer has also been imprisoned.

Season:
1998
Director:
Livia Gyarmathy
Cinematography:
Gabor Balog
Cast:
Daniel Olbrychski, Artur Zmijewski, Krzysztof Kolberger
Producer:
Zuzsa Boszormenyi
Language:
Hungarian with English subtitles
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