Gilbert Grape – Irgendwo in Iowa
Dec 31, 2009 Uncategorized

Gilbert Grape – Irgendwo in Iowa
This film from 1993 by Lasse Hallström based on the novel and, finally, screenplay by Peter Hedges is one of those atmospherically appealing films that fall under the term “feel-good cinema.” Staged a consistent story with emotional substance, existential conflicts, concise, perfectly embodied characters, each with dignified Referierende codes, spicy wit, a nice, catchy soundtrack, and last but not least wonderful pictures of the camera to Sven Nykvist’s Eating Gilbert Grape – Irgendwo in Iowa to
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August Rush
Dec 31, 2009 Uncategorized

August Rush
The music is everywhere, “August Rush. They need to hear. The eleven year old hears much, did not hear anything else. This brings him into a magic touch with those who have sensitive ears like. That are well below August’s parents, whom he has never seen, makes the story a magical symphony of great emotions.
The overture suggests the topic of immediate, vigorous, energetic, like a large orchestra: A boy in the cornfield, the camera flies over, moves in circles, while weighing the ears. August Rush (Freddie Highmore)
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The Quereinsteigerinnen
Dec 31, 2009 Uncategorized

The Quereinsteigerinnen
Does anyone still actually remembers the pretty yellow telephone booths that used to animate the gray concrete to downtown? That was before the corporate strategists and public relations experts of Telekom, which indeed was still a state enterprise called the German Bundespost, the separation of the various divisions of the group prescribed the individual companies and the privatized telecommunications division, the new corporate image with the basic color magenta . Missed
Barbara (Nina Proll) and
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Tags: Quereinsteigerinnen
Trailer – Mamma Mia!
Dec 31, 2009 Movie Trailers, Music Film

Mamma Mia!
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Mamma Mia! – Trailer 2 (German) Mamma Mia! – Trailer (German) Mamma Mia! – Teaser (English)
Mamma Mia! is the screen adaptation of the eponymous ABBA Muscials. Director Phyllida Lloyd is actually known for his opera productions ire.
Title: Mamma Mia! Country of production: U.S., UK Year
Gardens of the Night
Dec 31, 2009 Uncategorized

Gardens of the Night
After the very shrill and very excited competition entry Juliabildet Damian Harris’ Gardens of the Night violent film, as it were, the antithesis of the robbers pistol alkoholgeschwängerten by Erick Zonca. Very quiet and reserved, in many moments filled with tenderness Harris relies entirely on the strength of its history, to be – certainly very difficult – and subject to its protagonist. The film tells the story of the seven-Whitehead Leslie (Ryan Simpkins), who one day will be kidnapped by two men and detained
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Law of Desire
Dec 31, 2009 Uncategorized

The Law of Desire
Pablo (Eusebio Poncela) is a successful film director and madly in love with the young and beautiful Juan (Miguel Molina) – but the love remains unrequited. Frustrated trying to distract Pablo, drugs, parties and other men are to heal the pain, also letters to Juan Pablo writes in order to continue in the illusion of weight, the relationship is intact and fulfilling – but Pablo never sends the letters off. But then he meets Antonio (Antonio Banderas), who urges him to his life and wants to have Pablo all to himself.
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Ad Lib Night
Dec 31, 2009 Uncategorized

Ad Lib Night
By late afternoon, on the edge of a busy street in Seoul, waiting for a young, petite woman, early 20th She is approached by two young men who eun recognize her as a woman named “Myung-”. But the men are wrong, but the resemblance is startling, but this woman is an Other. The correct “Myung-eun” has been missing for ten years, her father is now dying and “Myung-eun will say goodbye to him. Long and patiently in the manner of Asian men to speak a foreign woman, they want to convince, for “Myung-eun to step in”. The woman
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Just before it happened
Dec 31, 2009 Documentary, Drama

Genre: Drama
”Obsessed with reality”, that’s it, the Anja Salomonowitz. It is all too happy as “one of Austria’s greatest talents,” titled and beyond with her second film playfully extended the boundaries between documentary, reality and an imaginary truth.
Just before it happened “is an artistic approaches to the global phenomenon of trafficking in women,” as the press knows Bulletin reported. “I will take away the compassion and empathy in the audience, as both will benefit its stakeholders, their
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