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1997 UK by Peter Cattaneo
Gaz and Dave, two former steelworkers in the British industrial town of Sheffield have been devastated by the economic downturn in their community. One day, Gaz stops by a local pub for a drink and is told it's women only tonight -- the Chippendales male exotic dancing troupe is playing, and they are demanding a hefty cover charge. Gaz decides there's nothing a bunch of pantywaists from America can do that he and his pals can't do better, and decides to form his own crew of male strippers, called "Hard Steel."
1988 by Katsuhiro Otomo
1960 France by Jean-Luc Godard
A small-time thief steals a car and impulsively murders a motorcycle policeman. Wanted by the authorities, he reunites with a hip American journalism student and attempts to persuade her to run away with him to Italy.
(1986) by Jim Jarmusch
1989 (Canada) by Denys Arcand
(1983, Japan, UK) by Nagisa Oshima
2014 by Yasuhiro Yoshiura
1997 by Hayao Miyazaki
(1987, USA) by Joel Coen
1992 USA by Hal Hartley
Bitter about being double-crossed by the women he loved, (and with the police after him to boot), Bill vows to seduce the next woman he sees, then throw her away. His brother Dennis, meanwhile, is equally determined to track down their long lost father, a revolutionary who has been in hiding for 20 years. For different reasons, both leave New York and head for Long Island, out of money, and short on ideas.
2003 Japan by Takeshi Kitano
2015 by Mamoru Hosoda
(1995, France) by Jean-Pierre Jeunet & Marc Caro
1998 (USA) by Bennett Miller
Director Bennett Miller's documentary portrait of tour bus guide/street philosopher Timothy (Speed) Levitch is an unsummarizable comedy, tragedy, love letter to the city and the anatomy of innocence.
2006 (USA) by Tarsem
1979 USA by Carl Reiner
Navin is an idiot. He grew up in Mississippi as adopted son of a black family but on his 18th birthday he feels he wants to discover the rest of the world and sets out to St. Louis. There everyone exploits his naivety, but then a simple invention brings him a fortune.
1985 (Yugoslavia) by Emir Kusturica
1988 (Japan) by Hayao Miyazaki
1984 (USA) by Wolfgang Petersen
1987 (USA) by Danny DeVito