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Sinopse:
Duração: 01h00m
Data de lançamento: 18 de outubro de 2012
Genêros: Documentário.
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Sinopse:
Duração: 01h00m
Data de lançamento: 18 de outubro de 2012
Genêros: Documentário.
David Attenborough reveals that the animal inhabitants of this vast wilderness are every bit as extraordinary as they are bizarre. Unearthly calls of the notorious Tasmanian devil echo through the land, but following them over the course of a year reveals a surprisingly gentle side. In the dry east, rare white wallabies graze on the plains and jack jumper ants build huge nests – these venomous ants are amongst the most dangerous on earth. In the west, where it can rain nearly every day of the year, caves light up with the magical spectacle of thousands of glow-worms, and the trees are 100-metre towering monsters. Rivers are home to the peculiar platypus, and world’s largest freshwater invertebrate, the Tasmanian giant lobster. Miniature penguins come ashore to breed, and as winter approaches, the southern lights dance in the sky. Tasmania’s isolation and unique climate has created a world that is as weird as it is wonderful.
Susan and Henry are hosting a dinner party, while trying to make good on a lie concerning the recent death of their father. Unexpected guests arrive, causing the night to unravel despite Susan's best efforts.
Passado no período de decadência das ferrovias do Paquistão, Wahid (Hameed Sheikh) é um pobre chefe de uma estação de trem. Após a inesperada morte da sua esposa, ele precisa cuidar do filho e enfrentar as consequências. Wahid deve escolher entre ajudar seu irmão mais velho envolvido em uma rede de corrupção que pode melhorar sua vida, mas acabar com as ferrovias e sua moral, ou proporcionar ao filho alienado uma vida melhor na cidade.
"I only say the sun goodbye." Dionisos captures the existential unease where insomnia echoes and shadows of past regrets linger. As days blend into unconsciousness, the night unveils a haunting struggle between personal demons and the unending flow of existence.
Antonio Garisa is Juan Fernández Arriaga, a typicall spanish man fifty years ago. He's married and has five girls, but he is unhappy because all he wanted was a boy (in spanish argot, "ir por la parejita" means trying to have a couple of children, girl and boy). He only has women and they have only girls. During the film he prays, he tries to have a boy to give him his surname "Fernández". Garisa is one of the best actors of Spanish Comedy, maybe too understimate because the kind of cinema made in Spain during Franco's government.