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Sinopse:
Duração: 01h26m
Data de lançamento: 21 de janeiro de 2005
Genêros: Thriller.
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Sinopse:
Duração: 01h26m
Data de lançamento: 21 de janeiro de 2005
Genêros: Thriller.
Após a morte da sua mãe, James Erikson (Armin Habibovich) descobre um antigo armário onde sua mãe armazenava jornais e papéis sobre a história da sua família. A medida que ele procura, James descobre que ao longo dos anos a família vem tentando esconder e conter um mal que atravessa várias gerações.
(School Play): A man is tired of his every day work. After a heart attack he discovers the truth.
In the world, there is a city-port Odesa, which was specially created as a refuge for people of different nationalities and religions. Humor is a special language that helps people from Odesa to communicate and get along with each other. Legends are spreading about Odesa's humor and accent. But - a paradox - people are constantly leaving it. It is loved, but it is left as a child leaves his mother. On the example of this city and its inhabitants, we wanted to understand - why people flee from their cities. We tried to find the answer taking pictures of Odesa citizens in Germany, Israel, Ukraine, Russia, Austria, France and other places. Michael Zhvanetskij, Roman Kartsev, Leonid Barats and Rostislav Khait Victor Loshak, Oksana Fandera, Valerij Todotovskij, Mikhail and Anatoly Kontush and many others are telling their stories and giving their opinions on what is the phenomenon of the city by the Black Sea.
Dando continuidade à Disciplina Tour, Lali chega ao Estádio Vélez em Buenos Aires. Com uma impressionante presença de palco, ela canta seus sucessos em uma performance eletrizante.
A filmmaker finds creative freedom more elusive than he imagined in this ironic comedy-drama. Tired of the state-appointed producers and censorship in his homeland, Soviet Georgia, Niko decides to move to France, only to find that he has merely traded one type of interference for another.
The film presents the wildlife of the Gemenc flood area sanctuary, arranging the episodes of each selected species into little etudes: how the fox steals the chicken from the pen, how the roused deer flees jumping across a huge abyss, how the sturgeon sticks to the bottom of the water, how the adoption of an orphaned fawn takes place. Wildlife is wound into striking novellas by shedding light on the inner life of the forest’s inhabitants.