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Mr. Bean takes his girlfriend to see Britain's famous ice skating duo Torvill and Dean perform in Manchester. But he accidentally injures Dean backstage more
Mr. Bean takes his girlfriend to see Britain's famous ice skating duo Torvill and Dean perform in Manchester. But he accidentally injures Dean backstage and has to substitute as guest ice-skater with Torvill. close
Looks at two communities on either side of the Czech-Austrian border. There's an elderly man in Austria looking for a new wife, and he meets a lone single woman on the Czech side of the border.
Looks at two communities on either side of the Czech-Austrian border. There's an elderly man in Austria looking for a new wife, and he meets a lone single woman on the Czech side of the border. close
An animated short by Bruno Bozzetto which condenses the whole of human civilization into 9 minutes, focusing primarily on the human race's predilection more
An animated short by Bruno Bozzetto which condenses the whole of human civilization into 9 minutes, focusing primarily on the human race's predilection for warfare and the vanity of war. It was an Oscar Nominee for Best Animated Short in 1991.
Each piece of history is presented as a simple vignette, usually depicting a few simply-drawn characters arguing and making war, over and over again. Generally, a single figure is meant to stand in for an entire group (i.e., a single Caesar-like caricature for the entire line of Roman Emperors). There is very little spoken dialogue; instead, most of the cartoon is accompanied by a bouncy piano-driven score, which frequently changes style to suit the particular historical era. However, the score is all based around a single simple theme, to which it frequently returns in between vignettes. close
Moliere’s brilliant play “Tartuf”, which has not left the theatrical stage for almost four centuries, this time is presented in the production of the more
Moliere’s brilliant play “Tartuf”, which has not left the theatrical stage for almost four centuries, this time is presented in the production of the Moscow Art Academic Theater named after M. Gorky, a television play by Anatoly Efros.
The name of Tartuf has long become synonymous with the word “hypocrites”, and Moliere’s comedy will cease to be relevant only when there is not a single liar in the world who hides behind the mask of virtue, and naive people who are ready to believe deceivers.
In the lead roles of the production: Raisa Maksimova. close
The story of post-war Finland as interpreted by Aki Kaurismäki to Nancy Sinatra’s famous hit “These Boots Are Made For Walking” performed by the Leningrad Cowboys.
The story of post-war Finland as interpreted by Aki Kaurismäki to Nancy Sinatra’s famous hit “These Boots Are Made For Walking” performed by the Leningrad Cowboys. close
Film makers Clem Da Silva (Tomas Milian) and Theo Steiner (Elliott Gould) are childhood friends, although now estranged. While both are gifted and equally more
Film makers Clem Da Silva (Tomas Milian) and Theo Steiner (Elliott Gould) are childhood friends, although now estranged. While both are gifted and equally passionate about cinema, their destinies couldn’t have been any different – multiple Oscar winner Theo is successful and admired around the world, whereas few have ever heard of Clem, because he often gets to work only for television. Clem has accused Theo of plagiarising his ideas that, to add insult to injury, went on to win awards. close
The fairy tale “Ice cream songs” was included in the collection of filmed fairy tales “Laughter and grief at the White Sea”, filmed in 1987 by Soyuzmultfilm. more
The fairy tale “Ice cream songs” was included in the collection of filmed fairy tales “Laughter and grief at the White Sea”, filmed in 1987 by Soyuzmultfilm. This film adaptation was very popular, since the main roles of the cartoons were voiced by Klar Rumyanov with Evgeny Leonov, Maria Vinogradova, Kira Smirnova, Tatiana Vasilyeva, Yuri Volyntsev, Anatoly Barentsev and Boris Novikov.
In addition, "Ice cream songs" were included in the gold fund of national Russian art and among the best works of Russian literature. In some incomprehensible way, Pisakhov managed to convey all the beauty of the nature of the north, as well as the harsh Pomeranian life, the poetic soul of the people and his living speech. close
They have long and inseparably entered our homes and our lives and yet remain one of the most mysterious animals on earth. The ancient Egyptians considered more
They have long and inseparably entered our homes and our lives and yet remain one of the most mysterious animals on earth. The ancient Egyptians considered them sacred animals. In the past, wild nocturnal predators, now they live near us, but are in no hurry to reveal their secrets.
Documentary: BBC: Living Nature. Cats sheds light on the origin of domestic cats and introduces viewers to many interesting details about the habits and lifestyle of these cute creatures. There are also some enduring expressions, such as “sees in the dark like a cat,” “savvy as a cat,” and “a cat has nine (seven) lives.” close
Set in the quasi-Biblical splendor of the Mormon Dixie of central Utah, Sure Fire follows the trajectory of an American archetype, the small town entrepreneur more
Set in the quasi-Biblical splendor of the Mormon Dixie of central Utah, Sure Fire follows the trajectory of an American archetype, the small town entrepreneur seized by visions of fortune. Wes, eager to sell out the local grandeur to the wealthy hordes of Southern California, wheels and deals in real-estate, but more fundamentally he hones in directly to the get-rich-quick schemes for which America is famed. Sweeping up family and friends into his monomania, Wes' zealotry leads inevitably to tragedy. close
Follows a day in the life of a young artist who longs for professional success and the attention of beautiful women, but who encounters only frustration and violence.
Follows a day in the life of a young artist who longs for professional success and the attention of beautiful women, but who encounters only frustration and violence. close
The survivors of Kanto's Hell Earthquake built a new city and christened it "Hope Town". However, this peaceful town becomes a nightmare when it's raided more
The survivors of Kanto's Hell Earthquake built a new city and christened it "Hope Town". However, this peaceful town becomes a nightmare when it's raided by the motorcycle gang, "Hell's Wind". They abduct the women while the remaining townsfolk are left helpless against them. Meanwhile, a boy, Saburo, meets Jun. Jun's lover was previously murdered, and the duo help one another to fight against Hell's Wind. The battles are getting more and more difficult, but with the appearance of Violence Jack, the citizens seem to gain the upper hand against Hell's Wind. close
François Ozon takes pictures of his parents who peacefully spend their holidays: they eat deliciously, walk and swim sweetly, communicate nicely and play more
François Ozon takes pictures of his parents who peacefully spend their holidays: they eat deliciously, walk and swim sweetly, communicate nicely and play games. However, it turns out that he has much more than just a home video: behind all the actions of the heroes who play in reality, there is a conflict and even tragedy. close
Harada is a successful scenario writer, and his best buddy has just announced an intention to propose to Harada's ex-wife. Recovering from the shock, more
Harada is a successful scenario writer, and his best buddy has just announced an intention to propose to Harada's ex-wife. Recovering from the shock, Harada indulges in melancholy, mainly on his failure as a husband and father, and goes to a 'Rakugo' show, where a friendly man in the audience invites him home. Harada is puzzled at the strong resemblance of this man and his wife to his own parents, who were killed nearly 30 years ago when he was twelve. close
“Paris, night, 1994. We are in the midst of the darkness, and we are in the midst of it. “Leningrad cowboys” sing in the bar the song “Riding on threes more
“Paris, night, 1994. We are in the midst of the darkness, and we are in the midst of it. “Leningrad cowboys” sing in the bar the song “Riding on threes with bells ...”, known on the West as “Those Were the Days”. And then you go to the bar, and you go to the bar, and you go to the door, and you say, "NoDonkeys." “No, no, no, no, no.” We have a slew of sleeves, and we have a slew of sleeves, and we have a slew of sleeves, and we have a slew of sleeves. We have a sleeve, a sleeve, a sleeve, and a sleeve, and a sleeve, a sleeve, and a sleeve, and a sleeve, and a sleeve, and a sleeve, and a sleeve, and a sleeve, a sleeve, a sleeve, and a slew, and a slew. In this case, you will find that you will find yourself in a position where you will find yourself in a place where you will find yourself in a place where you will find yourself in a place where you will find yourself. Andrey Plakhov
“Those Were the Days” begins with the unforgettable biblical image: “Seppäl’s power, the most shy and minimal of the cowboys, and the donkey stands at the door of the French cafe. Evening. The magic of the day is that we have a slew of sleeves, and we have a slew of sleeves, and we have a slew of them. We have a lot of fun, and we have a lot of fun, and we have a lot of fun, and we have a lot of fun, and we have a lot of fun, and we have a lot of fun. Peter von Bagh close
The project of the British Film Institute “Cinema Age” was conceived as a collection of personal opinions of the most prominent and influential figures more
The project of the British Film Institute “Cinema Age” was conceived as a collection of personal opinions of the most prominent and influential figures of world cinema, each of whom could share his thoughts on the path traveled and prospects of cinematography of his own country. From Hitchcock’s Blackmail to Four Weddings and a Funeral, Stephen Frears offers an elegant and witty answer to François Truffaut’s famous statement that the words “English” and “cinema” don’t seem to go together. Of course they do! With Gavin Lambert and Alexander McKendrick, Frears tells us about English cinema in the twenties and fifties. With his contemporaries Michael Upted and Alan Parker, he discusses the complex relationship between film and television in the sixties, marked by a special love-hate attitude of British filmmakers to Hollywood. close
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