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Search results for | Drama
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Separate Lies
(2005) [M]
Adapted from Nigel Balchin’s novel 'A Way Through the Wood', Julian Fellowes’ directorial debut revolves around upper middle class barrister James Manning (Tom Wilkinson) and his wife Anne (Emily Watson). James and Anne’s wealth affords them life’s finest luxury accoutrements, including... More
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Proof
(2005) [M]
The biggest risk in life is not taking one.
From the acclaimed director of Shakespeare in Love, Proof stars Oscar winners Gwyneth Paltrow and Anthony Hopkins, along with Jake Gyllenhaal and Hope Davis. It's a powerful story of a young woman haunted by her father's past and the shadow of her... More
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Tony Takitani
(2004) [PG]
Tony Takitani is an adaptation of a Haruki Marakumi story. Alienated by his English name and from his own feelings of neglect of his father, a jazz trumpter, Tony Takitani becomes a skilled engineering draughtsman. One day he falls for Eiko, courts and marries her and knows happiness for the... More
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2:37
(2006)
situations that so many of today’s youth are faced with. The story takes place during a normal school day. At precisely 2:37 a tragedy will occur, affecting the lives of a group of students and their teachers. As the film unfolds, the individual stories of the six teenagers are revealed, each... More
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The Ax (Le Couperet)
(2005) [M]
A chemist (Garcia) loses his job to outsourcing. Two years later and still jobless, he hits on a solution: to genuinely eliminate his competition. More
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Clean
(2004) [M]
Awarded the Best Actress Award at the 2004 Festival de Cannes for her performance, Maggie Cheung (In the Mood for Love, 2046) stars as the conflicted and confused Emily Wang in writer/director Olivier Assayas’ film. Her past riddled with drug use, crime and the recent death of her (once famous... More
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Sophie Scholl: The Final Days
(2005) [M]
The true story of a young woman who did what few in Nazi Germany dared even think!
A student in wartime Munich, Sophie Scholl and her brother Hans are members of the White Rose resistance to Hitler’s Third Reich. Spied distributing anti-Nazi propaganda at their university, the Scholls are... More
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The Sentinel
(2006) [M]
This dramatic thriller is based on the novel of the same name by Gerald Petievich. Special Agent, Pete Garrison (Michael Douglas) suspects that the neo-Nazi Aryan Disciples have positioned one of their own in the White House, but his investigation is cut short by a blackmailer who knows of his... More
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The Child (L'Enfant)
(2005) [M]
After learning he has a newborn son, a small-time thief attempts to go straight - but not until his amorality is pushed to its breaking point - in this social-problem drama from writer-directors Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne. Eighteen-year-old Sonia (Deborah Francois) has just given birth... More
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The Promise (La Promesse)
(1997) [M]
A young man born into criminal circumstances is forced to deal with his conscience in this drama from Belgium. Roger (Olivier Gourmet) is a corrupt businessman who smuggles illegal aliens into Antwerp and protects them from the law in exchange for working with his construction company. However,... More
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