Extra Credit, by Mate NovakInfernal Affairs (2002), directed by Andrew Lau, is a game of life and death thriller, in which Yan goes undercover as a member of the […]
Week 12, by Mate NovakDuring week 12, we watched Three Colors: Blue directed by Krzysztof KieÅ›lowski, a movie that follows Julie after losing her husband and […]
Week 11, by Mate NovakDuring Week 11, we watched Dirty Dancing directed by Emile Ardolino, where we see Baby and Johnny fall in love as they are practicing to […]
New German Cinema Research – by Mate Novak New Waves in cinema often share similar patterns in terms of origin and characteristics. When it comes to the German Wave, also known as […]
Week 9, by Mate NovakDuring Week 9, we watched Oh Sun directed by Med Hondo, in which an African (native Mauritanian) travels to France and faces a hostile […]
Week 8, Mate NovakDuring week 8, we had the second half of the presentations that consisted of the followings; Hong Kong, New Hollywood Cinema, India, NY […]
Week 6, MUSIC, by Mate NovakDuring Week 6, we watched Cleo from 5 to 7 directed by Agnes Varda. The movie follows Cleo, a pop singer, who has two hours to wait until […]
Week 5, by Mate NovakDuring Week 5, we watched The Naked Kiss by Samuel Fuller. In this film, a strong fuel for independent cinema, a former prostitute decides […]
Week 4, by Mate NovakDuring Week 4, we watched Rendez-vous of the Docks directed by Paul Carpita. The film shows the life of docker and factory workers, as they […]
Week 3 – Mate NovakDuring Week 3, we watched Salt of the Earth by Herbert Bieberman. During the height of McCarthyism, it was unusual to make a story about […]
Week 2 – Mate NovakDuring Week II, we watched Germany Year Zero directed by Roberto Rossellini. A very powerful neo-realist movie about a post-war Germany, […]