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Sinopse:
Duração: 01h12m
Data de lançamento: 07 de setembro de 2011
Genêros: Documentário, Música.
Elenco: Hugh Laurie,
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Sinopse:
Duração: 01h12m
Data de lançamento: 07 de setembro de 2011
Genêros: Documentário, Música.
Elenco: Hugh Laurie,
A group of students tried to make a movie with no script or ideas and this was it. Weird interviews, too many arguments, uncomfortable side plots, and Ryan Ziaks. All leading up to the world premiere of the most brain-rotting experience ever.
After being laughed at by two girls she looks up to, Zuri runs to hide and stumbles upon a mysterious red tent full of caricature drawings. Next to a mirror she sees a drawing that looks oddly like her-- but at her worse. Driven by shame at how ugly she feels, she begins pulling at her face, becoming more and more erratic. Suddenly, at the peak, she changes. The girl in the mirror is someone else. How has she shifted, and what does the tent, and the artist who runs it, have to do with this change?
Laurent Gerra's show recorded on December 14, 2002 at the Olympia.
Morgana is a Mexican transgender opera singer with a dream: a sex reassignment surgery. We follow her odyssey all the way to Bangkok as she fights for the identity she has been struggling all her life to construct.
A cartoon version of the Greek myth of Labyrinth.
Janma Janma is a Nepali film that delves into love, dreams, and the cycle of life. The story follows Amar and Praya, a couple deeply in love. Praya is haunted by recurring dreams of someone trying to kill her, which leave her anxious and fearful. Amar, along with her parents, reassures her that the dreams aren’t real and encourages her to move forward. Praya eventually finds a new beginning, embracing a fresh life. However, she discovers that her old friends didn’t get the same chance at renewal. She shares this realization with Amar, urging him to cherish love and life. The story concludes with Amar reflecting on her words, highlighting the fleeting yet profound beauty of existence. Janma Janma is directed by Sital Nepal and written by Yubraj Lama. It weaves an emotional narrative of second chances, dreams, and the power of love to overcome life’s uncertainties.