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Early Russian Cinema, Vol. 10: The End of an Era

Three short films (The Revolutionary, For Luck and Behind the Screen) from the end of Tsarist Russia round out this collection of cinematic history.

Release Year: 2002  Running Time: 80 mins  Color: Color/B&W 

Early Russian Cinema, Vol. 3: Starewicz’s Fantasies

Featuring 3 surviving films from director Ladislas Starevich, including The Dragonfly and the Ant (1913), Christmas Eve (1913), and The Lily of Belgium (1915).

 

Release Year: 2002  Running Time: 60 mins  Color: Color/B&W 

Early Russian Cinema, Vol. 4: Provincial Variations

Two films in pristine-as-can-be condition showcase how smaller provincial entrepreneurs broke their way into early Russian cinema.

Release Year: 2002  Running Time: 55 mins  Color: Color/B&W 

Early Russian Cinema, Vol. 5: Petr Chardynin & Pushkin

This volume features two brilliant adaptions from the great Alexander Pushkin's work, including The Queen of Spades (1910) and The Little House in Kolomna (1913).

Release Year: 2002  Running Time: 45 mins  Color: Color 

Early Russian Cinema, Vol. 6: Class Distinctions

The Peasants' Lot (1912) and Silent Witnesses (1914) present two different touchstones of early Russian cinema and views at late-Tsarist economic struggles.

Release Year: 2002  Running Time: 85 mins  Color: Color 

Early Russian Cinema, Vol. 7: Evgeni Bauer

These three films by the magnificent and macabre Evgeni Bauer reveal the distinctive eroticism and dark melodrama of early Russian cinema.

Release Year: 2002  Running Time: 94 mins  Color: Color 

Early Russian Cinema, Vol. 8: Iakov Protazanov

Two films from esteemed Russian director Yakov Protazanov come together in this collection of cinematic history.

Release Year: 2002  Running Time: 94 mins  Color: Color 

Early Russian Cinema, Vol. 9: High Society

This volume includes a short comedy (Antosha Ruined by a Corset) a film by director Evgeni Bauer (A Life for a Life) and newsreel footage of an adored Russian star's funeral.

Release Year: 2002  Running Time: 130 mins  Color: Color/B&W 

Early Russian Cinema, Vol. 1 and 2: Beginnings/Folklore and Legend

This two-volume set features a half-dozen selection of some of Russia’s earliest cinematic productions.

Release Year: 2002  Running Time: 58 mins  Color: Color 

Eden and After

From the darkly erotic imagination of Alain Robbe-Grillet (Trans-Europe-Express) comes EDEN AND AFTER, a dreamlike fable in which a group of decadent French students are drawn into the psychological and sexual games of a mysterious Dutchman.

Release Year: 1970  Running Time: 98 mins  Color: Color and B&W 

Edge of Dreaming

Amy Hardie is a rational woman and professional filmmaker until she has a dream that her horse will die, and wakes to discover him dead in her field. She tries to pass it off as mere coincidence until another nightmare where her deceased ex-husband predicts that she will die before her next birthday. Amy chronicles her quest to understand the meaning of her destabilizing dreams.

Release Year: 2010  Running Time: 73 mins 

The Edge of the World

Two families living on a remote island off of Scotland are torn asunder by a race between their sons in this thrilling romantic drama from director Michael Powell (The Red Shoes, Stairway to Heaven).

Release Year: 1937  Running Time: 74 mins  Color: Color 

Eldorado

Academy Award® nominee Markus Imhoof (The Boat Is Full, also available) weaves together childhood memories of the Italian refugee girl taken in by his parents during WWII and today’s struggle of refugees fleeing from Africa to Europe.

Release Year: 2018  Running Time: 92 mins  Color: Color 

The Eleanor Roosevelt Story

Pulitzer prize winner Archibald MacLeish scripted this touching portrait of the woman who emerged from a privileged but painful childhood to become a powerful humanitarian. Academy Award winner for Best Documentary. Introduced by Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Release Year: 1965  Running Time: 90 mins  Color: Tinted B&W 

Electric Edwardians: The Lost Films of Mitchell & Kenyon

In the early twentieth century, filmmakers Sagar Mitchell and James Kenyon shot local footage of people in the north of England going about their daily activities, preserved and restored to offer a look back in time with an original score by In the Nursery.

Release Year: 2005  Running Time: 85 mins  Color: Color 

Elena

Release Year: 2011  Running Time: 109 mins 

Elles

Academy Award- winner Juliette Binoche as Anne, a well-off Parisian journalist investigating the lives of two student prostitutes for a magazine article. What begins as a routine assignment, though, quickly turns personal, as Anne is drawn into the lives of these fiercely independent young women and forced to confront her own physical needs and desires.

Release Year: 2011  Running Time: 99 mins  Color: B&W 

Emily @ the Edge of Chaos

Science saved brainiac comedian Emily Levine and Emily uses science – and jokes! – to save the world.

Release Year: 2021  Running Time: 61 mins  Color: Color 

Emmanuelle

Upon arriving in Bangkok to join her diplomat husband, Emmanuelle meets Bee and Mario and embarks on a voyage of sexual discovery. As she pursues the stunning Bee, Mario initiates her into sexual refinements that make her an expert in the art of love.

Release Year: 1974  Running Time: 94 mins  Color: Color 

The Epic of Everest

A remarkable film record of the legendary Everest expedition of 1924, newly restored by the BFI National Archive. The third attempt to climb Everest culminated in the deaths of two of the finest climbers of their generation, George Mallory and Andrew Irvine, and sparked an on-going debate over whether or not they did indeed reach the summit. Filming in brutally harsh conditions with a hand-cranked camera, Captain John Noel captured images of breathtaking beauty and considerable historic significance.

Release Year: 1924  Running Time: 87 mins  Color: Color 

Epicentro

Epicentro is an immersive and metaphorical portrait of post-colonial Cuba, where the 1898 explosion of the U.S.S. Maine still resonates, from Academy Award nominee Hubert Sauper (Darwin's Nightmare).

Release Year: 2020  Running Time: 108 mins  Color: Color 

The Escapees

THE ESCAPEES is among Rollin's most personal films, and has been remastered in HD from the original 35mm negative. Jean Rollin's THE ESCAPEES revisits the director's fascination with pairs of women who wander, dreamlike, through a modern dystopia (Requiem for a Vampire, Two Orphan Vampires). Two female patients;one rebellious (Laurence Dubas), the other despondent (Christiane Coppa) flee the grounds of a mental hospital and drift across the French countryside.

Release Year: 1981  Running Time: 107 mins  Color: Color 

The Essential Egoyan Box Set

THE ESSENTIAL EGOYAN is a four-disc box set with four feature films and three rare shorts—plus audio commentaries, deleted scenes, photo essays, video interviews, behind-the-scenes material and a documentary—from Atom Egoyan, the four-time Cannes Film Festival winner and Oscar-nominated writer and director of THE SWEET HEREAFTER and EXOTICA.

Box set contains:
NEXT OF KIN (1984)
FAMILY VIEWING (1987)
SPEAKING PARTS (1989)
CALENDAR (1993)

For educational use please purchase these titles separately at the links above.

Release Year: 2006  Color: Color 

Etgar Keret: What Animal Are You?

Release Year: 2013  Running Time: 58 mins  Color: Color 

Eva Hesse

Eva Hesse (1936-1970) is one of America’s foremost postwar artists. Her pioneering sculptures, using latex, fiberglass, and plastics, helped establish the post-minimalist movement. Dying of a brain tumor at age 34, she had a mere decade-long career that, despite its brevity, is dense with complex, intriguing works that defy easy categorization. EVA HESSE, the first feature-length appreciation of her life and work, makes superb use of the artist’s voluminous journals, her correspondence with close friend and mentor Sol LeWitt, and contemporary as well as archival interviews with fellow artists who recall her passionate, ambitious, tenacious personality.

Release Year: 2016  Running Time: 108 mins  Color: Color 

Ever Deadly

Ever Deadly weaves together intimate concert footage of Tanya Tagaq alongside moving personal reflections, stunning sequences filmed in Nunavut, and hand-drawn animation by Inuk artist Shuvinai Ashoona to seamlessly bridge history, landscapes, stories, and songs with pain, anger, and triumph—all through the expressions of one of the most innovative musical performers of our time.

Release Year: 2022  Running Time: 90 mins  Color: Color 

Every Last Child

EVERY LAST CHILD is the dramatic story of five people impacted by the current polio crisis in Pakistan. Taking place on the front line of the fight against the disease, it is a story of sacrifice, fearless determination and sorrow in the face of mistrust, cynicism and violence.

Release Year: 2014  Running Time: 85 mins  Color: Color 

Examined Life

In Examined Life, filmmaker Astra Taylor accompanies some of today’s most influential thinkers on a series of unique excursions through places and spaces that hold particular resonance for them and their ideas.

Release Year: 2008  Running Time: 88 mins 

Exhibition

An artist couple's living and working patterns are disrupted by the imminent sale of their modernist dream home. Directed by Joanna Hogg.

Release Year: 2014  Running Time: 104 mins  Color: Color 

The Exiles

From dusk to dawn, a group of young Native Americans in Los Angeles, hang out, dance, drink, flirt, and remember life on the reservations they have left in this glistening black-and-white film.

Release Year: 1961  Running Time: 72 mins  Color: Color 

Exposed

Release Year: 2013  Running Time: 78 mins  Color: Color 

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