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With Eva Green • Michael Pitt • Jean-Pierre Leaud • Jeremy Thomas • Louis Garrel • John Bernard • Gilbert Adair • Jean-Pierre Kalfon
Set against the turbulent political backdrop of France in the spring of 1968 when the voice of youth was reverberating around Europe, "The Dreamers" is a story of self-discovery as the three students test each other to see just how far they will go. Left alone in Paris whilst their parents are on holiday, Isabelle (Eva Green) and her brother Theo (Louis Garrel) invite Matthew (Michael Pitt), a young American student, to stay at their apartment. Here they make their own rules as they experiment with their emotions and sexuality while playing a series of increasingly demanding mind games.
- 3.67 / 5.0
With Kurt Russell • Gavin O'Connor • Patricia Clarkson • Gordon Gray • Kenneth Mitchell • Noah Emmerich • Nathan West • Eddie Cahill • Patrick O'Brien Dempsey • Eric-Peter Kaiser • Michael Mantenuto • Mark Ciardi • Debra Martin Chase
Kurt Russell stars as coach Herb Brooks in the story of how the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team toppled the seemingly invincible Soviet Union squad to capture the gold medal. A former U.S. player himself, Brooks was the last skater to be cut from the 1960 U.S. Olympic team, the most recent one to win the gold medal before Brooks became the team coach. He cobbled together a group of players and taught them to excel at the European game. Even so, the Russian team had won four consecutive gold medals and was so good that it defeated a team of National Hockey League all-stars. The U.S. team wasn't expected to even make the medal rounds. But led by Brooks, the team defeated the Soviet Union in the semifinal round, then bested Finland in the finals to win the gold.
- 4.75 / 5.0
With Kerry Washington • Meg Ryan • Tim Daly • Tony Shalhoub • Omar Epps • Joe Cortese • Charles S. Dutton • Skye McCole Bartusiak • Robert W. Cort • David Madden • Cheryl Edwards
Based on the story of Jackie Kallen, the first female boxing manager. Ryan will play Kallen, and Epps the pugilist whom she helps lead to glory. Kallen battled personal adversity to become a fight manager who, three years into the game, helped James Toney battle to the world middleweight championship.
With Jean-Baptiste Montagurt • Ornella Muti • Christine Henkart • Patrick Depeyra • Raphaele Godin • Gilbert Melki • Catherine Frot • Lucas Belvaux • Dominique Blanc • Olivier Darimont • Alexis Tomassian • Yves Claessens • Bernard Mazzinghi • Francois Morel • Patrick Deschamps • Pierre Gerard
A dramatic tale of the moral dilemmas of a not-too-honest cop played out against a background of a manhunt. Pascal supplies his wife, Agnes, with morphine provided by Jaquillat, the local crime boss; Agnes was addicted even before the pair met. But the prison break-out of terrorist Bruno Le Roux, and the certainty that he's settling old scores in the Grenoble area, has made Jaquillat a worried man. He attempts to blackmail Pascal into killing Bruno on sight, using the supply of morphine as a lever. Pascal refuses to co-operate, but he can't tell Agnes why his supplies have suddenly dried up. As a result, she trawls the streets in search of a hit, which is where she meets, and is helped by, the fugitive. He takes her back to her place to tend to her injuries after a street dealer beats her up, and Pascal, coming home, sees them together; however, he doesn't make them aware of his presence, and deliberately lets the fugitive slip through his fingers.
- 3 / 5.0
With Diego Luna • January Jones • Romola Garai • Jonathan Jackson • Lawrence Bender • Sarah Green • Sela Ward • Patrick Swayze • Mika Boorem • René Lavan • JoAnn Jansen
Havana: November, 1958. 18-year-old Katey Miller (Romola Garai) brings an innate curiosity and a smattering of Spanish to her new life in Cuba's lush capital, where her father has taken an executive posting at Ford. Bookish and awkward, Katey is expected to join the smart set of American teenagers who are the Millers' neighbors at the exclusive Oceana Hotel. But Katey finds herself drawn instead to the proud, purposeful Javier (Diego Luna), a waiter who also happens to be brilliant dancer. Determined to learn the slinky, spectacular moves that Javier seems to know in his bones, Katey persuades him to partner with her in a prestigious national dance competition at Havana's glittering nightclub/casino, The Palace. Soon, the straight-A student is deceiving her parents, stealing away both day and night to discover a different part of Cuba with Javier. They meet at the steamy nightclub La Rosa Negra, where only the locals go and where the dancing is hotter than the temperature outside. Some days, they practice on the sand of an out-of-the way beach, aligning their bodies in a sensual harmony that mirrors the growing passion between them. As the night of the contest finally arrives, Katey and Javier are ready to take their place as a couple on the dance floor - unaware that the country club, and the streets of Havana itself, are about to erupt in revolutionary violence.
- 4.5 / 5.0
With Stephane Ferrara • Samuel Le Bihan • Rachid Chanana • Bibi Naceri • Clotilde Courau • Philippe Nahon • Samy Naceri • Marie Guillard • Michael Duchaussoy • Lucien Jean-Baptiste • Mohamed Ahaouari • Richard Baque • Jean-Pierre Lazzerini • Samir Guesmi • Elisabeth Macocco • Mohamed Damraoui • Elisabeth Margoni • Thierry Perkins-Lyautey • Adrien Saint-Jore • Frederic Pellegeay • David Saracino • Francis Renaud • Marc Samuel • Edith Scob • Manuel Boursinhac
The unspoken code of the underworld: keep your mouth shut, protect your family and don't be a traitor. Dris, having spent the last four years in jail with his mouth shut, wants to get back to his quiet life with his beautiful wife. But the past is never far away, and his partner and best friend Yanis, who now runs the streets, wants nothing more than to bring Dris back into the family.
With James Saito • Wai Ching Ho • Greg Pak • Tamlyn Tomita • Sab Shimono • Kim Ima • Karin Chien
Winner of over 22 film festival awards, "Robot Stories" is science fiction from the heart, four stories in which utterly human characters struggle to connect in a world of robot babies and android office workers. The stories include: "My Robot Baby," in which a couple must care for a robot baby before adopting a human child; "The Robot Fixer," in which a mother tries to connect with her dying son by completing his toy robot collection; "Machine Love," in which an office worker android learns that he, too, needs love; and "Clay," in which an old sculptor must choose between natural death and digital immortality.
With Isabelle Adjani • Michele Petin • Gilbert Melki • Omar Sharif • Pierre Boulanger • Isabelle Renauld • François Dupeyron • Laurent Petin • Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
During the early 1960s, Paris was an explosion of life. As the old gave way to the new, everything was in flux and the city was filled with an energy that promised cultural shifts and social change. Against this background, in a working class neighborhood, two unlikely characters--a young Jew and an elderly Muslim--begin a friendship. When we meet Moise, also known as Momo, he is in effect an orphan even tough he lives with prostitutes who treat him with genuine affection. Momo buys his groceries at the neighborhood shop, a crowded dark space owned and run by Ibrahim, a silent exotic looking man who sees and knows more than he lets on. After Momo is abandoned by his father, Ibrahim becomes the one grownup in Momo's life. Together they begin a journey that will change their lives forever.
With Hossain Emadeddin • Azita Rayeji • Pourang Nakhael • Kamyar Sheisi • Shahram Vaziri
A murder and a suicide occur early one morning in a jewelry store. Behind this headline lies the story of a desperate man's feelings of humiliation in a world of social injustice... When his friend Ali shows him the contents of a lost purse, Hussein cannot imagine the large sum of money marked on a receipt for an expensive necklace. He knows that his pitiful salary will never be enough to afford such luxury. Hussein feels even lower on the social scale when a smooth-talking professional thief mistakes the two friends for petty crooks. Hussein receives yet another blow when he and Ali are denied entry to an uptown jewelry store because of their appearance. Hussein's job delivering pizzas allows him a full view of the contrast between rich and poor. He motorbikes every evening to neighborhoods he will never live in for a closer look at what goes on behind closed doors. The hypocrisy of the system is thrown in his face wherever he turns. But Hussein will taste the luxurious life for one night before his deep feelings of humiliation push him over the edge.
With Mel Gibson • Jim Caviezel • Monica Bellucci • Rosalinda Celentano • Bruce Davey • Stephen McEveety • Matt Patresi • Ivano Marescotti • Maia Morgenstern • Francesco Cabras • Claudia Gerini • Sergio Rubini • Ben Fitzgerald
This film tells the story of the last 12 hours in the life of Jesus (Jim Caviezel), on the day of his crucifixion in Jerusalem. This film's script is based upon several sources, including the diaries of St. Anne Catherine Emmerich (1774-1824) as collected in the book, "The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ", "The Mystical City of God" by St. Mary of Agreda, and the New Testament books of John, Luke, Mark and Matthew.
- 4.76 / 5.0