Grand Rex, Paris February 14-18 Move your body The Festival Everybody celebrates the body with five days of dance classes, performances and more. Carreau du Temple, Paris February 19-22 Massive art show Some 2,000 artists show their work at Art Capital. Grand Palais, Paris February 7-23 ...
Grand Rex, Paris February 14-18 Move your body TheFestival Everybodycelebrates the body with five days of dance classes, performances and more. Carreau du Temple, Paris February 19-22 Massive art show Some 2,000 artists show their work atArt Capital. ...
1 Grand Illusion Jean Renoir France, 1937 618 Gray’s Anatomy Steven Soderbergh United States, 1997 702 The Great Beauty Paolo Sorrentino Italy, 2013 565 The Great Dictator Charles Chaplin United States, 1940 1027 The Great Escape John Sturges United States, 1963 31 Great Expectations Davi...
Les Rapides de la rivière Ozu (Shooting the rapids on the River Ozu) (1907) Grand Fête du cinquantenaire de Yokohama (Japanese Festival) (1909) Récolte du riz en Japon (Rice industry in Japan) (1910) Rice Festival in Kyoto (1910) Fishing with Cormorants. Isle of Yeso, Japa...
Any and all from director John Cassavetes would be a grand addition please! HUSBANDS, WOMAN UNDER THE INFLUENCE, and KILLING OF A CHINESE BOOKIE for starters perhaps? FilmGrabber says: September 19, 2018 at 7:26 pm Ive his boxset burning a hole in my to watch pile Alexander Quiceno ...
Au Grand Balcon(France; CICC 1949, 123m) D: Henri Decoin. Pierre Fresnay = Carbot, Georges Marchal = Fabien, Félix Oudart = Garandoux, Janine Crispin = Mlle Maryse. Screenplay: Joseph Kessel. South American sequel:Night Flight(1933).The beginnings of the French international air mail service...
It breathes the same air of risk and desperation as his made-in-Europe masterpieces, London’s Night and the City (1950) and the Paris-set Rififi (1954). But it has a rich sensuality all its own." - Michael Sragow (The Criterion Collection) IMDB / Eddie Muller's 25 Noir Films That...
A strong cast – Sam Neill is excellent as the crotchety granddad, Geoffrey Rush is under-used as the mill-owner, and Anna Torv mostly sleepwalks through her role as the housekeeper/bride-to-be. The rest were pretty much unknown to me. Categories: film review, films, watching diary 2021...
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