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National Theatre Live: John
Lloyd Newson interviewed more than 50 men asking them frank questions, initially about love and sex. One of those men was John.
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Genre: Drama
Director: Lloyd Newson, Robin Lough
Actors: Gabriel Castillo, Lee Boggess, Taylor Benjamin
Cold Copy
A young broadcast journalism student is trying to win the approval of her influential mentor who pushes her to reconsider the meaning of truth if it means success.
Oh, Canada
Famed Canadian-American leftist documentary filmmaker Leonard Fife was one of sixty thousand draft evaders and deserters who fled to Canada to avoid serving in Vietnam. Now in his late seventies,…
Desde allá
Lorenzo Vigas’ mesmerizing feature debut examines the struggles of a man petrified by the notion of human contact and intimacy. Armando, aged 50, (played by Pablo Larraín favourite Alfredo Castro…
The Wave
A school teacher discusses types of government with his class. His students find it too boring to repeatedly go over national socialism and believe that dictatorship cannot be established in…
Wo kou de zong ji
During the Ming Dynasty one man will request a competition when his weapon is rejected. After a series of fights he is determined to prove his sword is invincible.
Angel Baby
Two schizophrenics meet during therapy and fall in love. Unfortunately they are on a road to nowhere…
Paul A Quebec
Paul à Québec is quite simply about life, at its happiest and at its most challenging. Paul and his in-laws offer us a window onto the everyday life of the…
Petya of My Petya
The film was named after the short story “Petya of My Petya” written by the exceptional young poet Petya Dubarova. The director Alexander Kossev and the writers Valentina Angelova and…