The Madison Film Forum is committed to providing you with opportunities to stream interesting movies and provide a wider context around the area’s theatrical screenings. With an eye toward this year’s Wisconsin Film Festival, we thought we would provide a resource whereby you would have “one-stop shopping” to look at other films by directors whose films are playing in this year’s festival. To provide wider coverage of some directors whose work may be available only on disc, we have also included some titles that are available through the Madison Public Library System.
The festival films are listed in alphabetical order. Not every festival film is listed, only those by directors who have previous work accessible via streaming methods or the MPLS. Under each title, you will see posters for films by that same director. Click on the poster and you will be taken to a site where you will have the opportunity to either rent the film or stream it for free (or place a hold on a library copy, if necessary). The red title links will bring you to the 2014 Wisconsin Film Festival film guide.
This second of two installments covers this year’s film festival titles starting with the letters M-Z. You can find A-L here.
Mary (Alfred Hitchcock)»
There are so many streaming options for Hitchcock’s work, but we’d be remiss in not directing you to the UW Cinematheque series occurring this semester.
In addition to all of our coverage on Hitchcock over the past few months, be sure to take a look also at the early public domain films by Hitchcock, which mostly covers the British period up through 1938.
Memphis (Tim Sutton)»
Mystery Road (Ivan Sen)»
Nobody’s Daughter Haewon (Hong Sang-soo)»
Over the Edge (Jonathan Kaplan)»
The Overnighters (Jesse Moss)»
Person to Person (Dustin Guy Defa)»
R100 (Hitoshi Matsumoto)»
Rat Pack Rat (Todd Rohal)»
A Room in Town (Jacques Demy)»
If you are interested in Jacques Demy, the festival’s Demy program is the opening salvo of this spring’s big screen viewing opportunities. Check out the UW Cinematheque’s program after the festival for more of this wonderful director’s films.
The Sacrament (Ti West)»
Il Sorpasso (Dino Risi)»
Stand Clear of the Closing Doors (Sam Fleischner)»
Stray Dogs (Tsai Ming-liang)»
That Guy Dick Miller (Elijah Drenner)»
Three Seats for the 26th (Jacques Demy)»
If you are interested in Jacques Demy, the festival’s Demy program is the opening salvo of this spring’s big screen viewing opportunities. Check out the UW Cinematheque’s program after the festival for more of this wonderful director’s films.
Tricked (Paul Verhoeven)»
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (Jacques Demy)»
If you are interested in Jacques Demy, the festival’s Demy program is the opening salvo of this spring’s big screen viewing opportunities. Check out the UW Cinematheque’s program after the festival for more of this wonderful director’s films.
Vertigo (Alfred Hitchcock)»
There are so many streaming options for Hitchcock’s work, but we’d be remiss in not directing you to the UW Cinematheque series occurring this semester.
In addition to all of our coverage on Hitchcock over the past few months, be sure to take a look also at the early public domain films by Hitchcock, which mostly covers the British period up through 1938.