This week we cover three recent releases, while Britta Gordon discusses Abbas Kiarostami’s early Koker trilogy (Where is the Friend’s House, 1987; And Life Goes On, 1992; Through the Olive Trees, 1994), while Jeff Godsil reports on Georges Franju's Eyes Without a Face, DKH briefly discusses Masaki Kobayashi's epic of WWII, The Human Condition, Matthew of KBOO's Gremlin Time discusses two rareties from Arrow Video, The Invisible Man Appears, written and directed by Nobuo Adachi in 1949, and Mitsuo Murayama’s The Invisible Man vs. The Human Fly, released eight years later, and on a separate page, the book corner looks at two new monographs on Fritz Lang's M, from the Devil's Advocates and the BFI.
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