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- DirectorIsabel CoixetStarsNatalia de MolinaGreta FernándezSara CasasnovasIn 1901, Elisa Sanchez Loriga took on the identity of Mario Sánchez to marry her lover of fifteen years, Marcela Gracia Ibeas.Isabel Coixet took a period real-life gay love story and got something passionless, and joyless. Tasteless monochrome photography makes each frame seem as if from a postcard shop
- DirectorStanley KubrickStarsFrank SilveraIrene KaneJamie SmithReady to catch a train to his hometown, a washed-up boxer tells us about the strange and twisty events that happened to him the past couple of days.Except for the ballet sequence, which is not of particular interest, the rhythm is led by a genius. Kubrick produced, wrote, directed, photographed, and edited this fascinating effort. An extra treat is to see this next to Welles' masterpiece `Lady from Shanghay'
- DirectorJulien TempleStarsRowan AtkinsonJeff BeckAlan BennettThe film of an on-stage charity benefit for Amnesty International. The show includes comedy skits by the members of Monty Python, as well as noted comedians Peter Cook, Rowan Atkinson, and others. The show also includes musical numbers by Eric Clapton, Sting, Donovan and Bob Geldof.An on-stage charity benefit for Amnesty International, it includes comedy skits by the Monty Pythons as well as noted comedians Peter Cook, Rowan Atkinson. It also includes musical numbers by Eric Clapton, Sting, Donovan and Bob Geldof.
- DirectorJulien DuvivierStarsHarry BaurJean GabinRobert Le ViganThe final days of Jesus from the time he enters the city of Jerusalem. Viewed as a threat, it is decided that he must be captured, tried, and executed as a criminal, a plan aided and abetted by disciple Judas Iscariot.Eight years after DeMille's definitive silent film about the life of Christ, The King of Kings, Julien Duvivier brought Jesus back to cinema screens. While CB typifies the pseudo-piety, Golgotha (like Pasolini's Il Vangelo Secondo Matteo) captures depth, mystery and spirituality