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With Toni Bertorelli • Alberto Mondini • Sergio Pelone • Sergio Castellitto • Maurizio Donadoni • Piera Degli Esposti • Marco Bellocchio
Ernesto is a successful artist who has his life turned upside down by his family's wishes for the canonization of his murdered mother. His extreme dislike for her ignorant ways brings about a greater connection to his inane brother who killed her, while his other brothers favor her beautification.
With Brenda Blethyn • Jim Cummings • David Ogden Stiers • Ken Sansom • Frank Nissen • Jessica Koplos-Miller • Evan Spiliotopoulos • Brian Hohlfeld
Awakened by a rumbling that could only be made by the much-feared Heffalump, the Hundred Acre Wood crew sets forth to catch the dreaded creature. Disregarded as too young to partake in such a dangerous expedition, Roo opts to search on his own – with far greater success than his friends. But in meeting a young, playful Heffalump named Lumpy, Roo quickly discovers that Heffalumps are nothing like what he's been told, and that the creature is equally afraid of Roo's silly pals. Roo and Lumpy strike up a sweet friendship and work together to dispel the unfounded fears of their respective friends and families.
- 4.18 / 5.0
With Loni Frank • Karl Fred Müller • Hannelore Schubert • Elke Rümmler • Rosemarie Deibel • Michael Schorr • Horst Krause • Harald Warmbrunn • Ursula Schucht • Wolfgang Boos • Leo Fischer
Schultze is an accordion player and newly unemployed. When the local music club celebrates its 50th anniversary, his taste of music changes unexpectedly.
With Ryo Kase • Yûya Yagira • Ayu Kitaura • Hiei Kimura • Momoko Shimizu • Hanae Kan • You • Kazumi Kushida • Yukiko Okamoto • Sei Hiraizumi • Yuichi Kimura • Kenichi Endo • Susumu Terajima • Hirokazu Kore-eda • Hirokazu Koreeda
Four siblings live happily with their mother in a small apartment in Tokyo. The children all have different fathers. They have never been to school. The very existence of three of them has been hidden from the landlord. One day, the mother leaves behind a little money and a note asking her 12-year-old boy to look after his younger siblings. And so begins the children's odyssey, a journey nobody knows. Despite their mother's abandonment, the four children do their best to survive in their own little world, devising and following their own set of rules. But when they have no choice but to engage with the world outside the apartment, the fragile balance that has sustained them collapses. Kore-eda incorporated documentary techniques to makes this film extraordinarily intimate and unaffected. Filmed chronologically over a year, "Nobody Knows" captures the young amateur actors growing as their characters do, highlighting the details of the children's lives, whether the nuances of a manicure, a toy piano, squeaking sandals, a cup of instant noodles, or a box of chocolates, to evoke not only the distinctive world of these particular abandoned children, but the gentleness and beauty of every childhood.