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A real cult film from the 80's and a documentary about Manchester United's history are two of this week's new films.

A real cult film from the 80's and a documentary about Manchester United's history are two of this week's new films.

 

In The Farmer's Time on Earth, which is a scenic documentary, we follow the farmers Styrbjörn and Solveig Ejneby, who maintain and preserve an older agricultural landscape outside Oskarshamn in Småland.

 

French new wave's main poster name Jean-Luc Godard (Louis Garrel) has just completed his latest opus La Chinoise. During the work, a feeling has arisen between Godard and the film's main characters. The red wave that strikes in 1968, however, poses problems for the couple in Godard mon Amour.

 

In The Villages, which is the retiree’s paradise, there are three thousand different clubs and activities. You can party every day and everything is like one long holiday. According to them, life there is as close to nirvana as you can get and this is depicted in the documentary Some Kind of Heaven.

 

The United Way is a documentary that tells the whole story of the legendary football club, all the way from their humble beginnings in the north of England, where the club became a light in the dark for the many poor workers in the city and their stadium became a dream theater.

 

At Westburg High School, there are three beauty queens. They have the same first name - Heather. They also have the power, the look and the money to do as they please. Several of the school friends start to get tired in the cult film Heathers.

 

A young Aboriginal man named Djali embarks on an initiation journey in the film Spear. Djali wants to learn to understand what it means to be a man in today's world.

Published: 19/08/2021   Last updated: 19/08/2021