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Sinopse:
Duração: 01h45m
Data de lançamento: 02 de janeiro de 1977
Genêros: Comédia.
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Sinopse:
Duração: 01h45m
Data de lançamento: 02 de janeiro de 1977
Genêros: Comédia.
An urban couple Ranjan Mathew and Priya have just moved to Kochi when powers of the supernatural start to take over their lives. How they tide over the forces forms the story.
This documentary examines a selection of real life serial killers and compares them to the fictional Hannibal Lecter.
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.
Two teenagers are playing by night in a dirty parking lot. After they are driving on an empty road, they start to tease each other on the way to the sea, but they seem to be too young to drive and the road is a bit strange.
A young boy tries to earn the friendship of his new classmates, notorious bullies, which leads to tragic consequences.
Coach George Copper's college football team is losing game after game, much to the dismay of stiff-and-stuffy but influential alumni Roger Jessup, and also having trouble at home with his oldest daughter, Connie. The team keeps losing and Coach Cooper is about to lose his job as his efforts to win the last game of the season, against the team's Big Rival, end in disaster. But, unknown to he and his wife, Elizabeth, Connie has sold an article, called "I Was a Bubble Dancer" to a 'True-Confession" magazine, and the girl-who-couldn't-get-a-date becomes suddenly popular and, because of her, the high-school football star from another town decides to play his college-ball for Coach Cooper. Jessup is forced to keep Cooper on as the school's football coach.
Shot in Busan, Shadow Island is the name of a location as well as the main character’s name. The film explains the legacy of violence passed down through three generations. The lives of a murderous father, a son addicted to violence, and the victims of violence intertwine into a surprising finale. As the film shifts through the past and present, it reveals a painful family history that eats away the soul and leads to a burdened fate of self-destruction.
The supermarket is nearing its closing time, and the last customers are queuing for their turn at the fish counter. The agonizing wait offers a chance for existential reflection and a little song.