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On New Year’s Eve in 1956 the artist couple, the actor János and the dancer Viki are hastily packing. While they are waiting for the car, which is to take them across the border, their entire life is replayed in front of their eyes.Read More »
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An expedition enters an unexplored jungle to search for a legendary ruby.
Translated Review @filmtv.it by giurista81 wrote:
In 1984, the commercial success of *Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom* renewed Antonio Margheriti’s commitment to closing his derivative trilogy, which began with *Hunters of the Golden Cobra* (1982) and continued with *The Last Hunter* (1984). Giovanni Simonelli was confirmed as the screenwriter, and Luciano Pigozzi, an actor present in many Italian films shot in the Philippines, also returned. Joining the cast compared to the previous adventures were Christopher Connelly and Lee Van Cleef, both in the final years of their lives (they would pass away three and four years later, respectively).Read More »
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Amidst US military tensions in 2000s Iran, a family in Abadan grapples with addiction and strained ties on New Year’s Eve. A sudden crisis forces them to reevaluate their relationships and confront mortality in an uncertain world.Read More »
The story revolves around a group of insurance office employees who deal with the chaotic, bureaucratic, and often absurd situations of their daily work life. As they navigate the complications of their profession, their personal lives and office romances become intertwined with the mounting pressure of their jobs, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings and mishaps.Read More »
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In rural Dalarna, a legend surrounding an old horn that is kept in a building states that the instrument was brought along by the vikings on their travels. As they returned home, they would blow the horn, and the village women would come down to the beach to meet their men and make love.Read More »
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Producing Adults (Finnish: Lapsia ja aikuisia – kuinka niitä tehdään?) (Children and Adults – How To Make Them?) is a 2004 Finnish comedy-drama written by Pekko Pesonen and directed by Aleksi Salmenperä. It was Finland’s official Academy Award submission for Best Foreign Language Film of 2004Read More »
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Sweet little comical romance starring Heinz Rühmann and (smoking hot) Hertha Feiler, this time as newlyweds. Rühmann’s lack of ambition motivates his wife to make a step with fatal consequences. Within one night, they loose their entire financial basis and at the end of the film they even get divorced!Read More »
Martin Frost writes a story featuring a mysterious woman, Claire Martin, who appears in his life; their fates intertwine with the tale he writes, blurring reality and fiction in an intriguing mystery exploring the artistic process.Read More »
“He” (Guillaume Canet) has hit rock bottom. This Parisian musician short on inspiration leaves his wife and kids high and dry to go recharge his batteries in an isolated and mysterious house which creaks with age and perhaps the weight of the past, and which sits on the edge of a cliff. Borrowing heavily from the codes of fantastic film, the movie’s mise en scène encourages us to believe that “Lui”/He isn’t there by chance and that He isn’t entirely at peace with himself, either. By way of this retreat, he’s running away from his professional responsibilities just as much as his personal duties, towards his wife as well as his mistress. There’s undoubtedly something which he needs to exorcise, but what? Incongruous visitors soon make an appearance to offer up the beginnings of an answer to this question.Read More »