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A Single Man
(2009) [M]
Torn apart by the shattering impact of the death of his long-time lover, college professor George Falconer (Colin Firth) experiences the most transformative day of his life, blending past and present, desire and despair, and discovering that love persists even after the object of love is gone.... More
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Herb and Dorothy
(2008) [G]
HERB & DOROTHY tells the extraordinary story of Herbert Vogel, a postal worker, and Dorothy Vogel, a librarian, who managed to build one of the most important contemporary art collections in history with very modest means. In the early 1960s, when very little attention was paid to Minimalist and... More
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Derek Jarman: Life as Art
(2004) [M]
This documentary features interviews with British filmmaker Derek Jarman's actors, most notably Tilda Swinton as well as Jarman's set designer, composer, producer, sister and biographer who pay tribute radical gay director's life and oeuvre. This documentary covers both obscure films like... More
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The September Issue
(2009) [M]
Anna Wintour, the legendary editor-in-chief of Vogue magazine for twenty years, is the most powerful and polarising figure in fashion. Hidden behind her trademark bob and sunglasses, she has never allowed anyone to scrutinise the inner workings of her magazine. Until now. With unprecedented... More
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The Joy of Learning (Le Gai Savoir)
(1969) [M]
Patricia and Emile meet nightly on a sound stage to discuss learning, discourse and the path to revolution. Scenes of Paris' 1968 student riots, the Vietnam War, and other big events of the late '60s, posters, books, photographs and cartoons, serve as a backdrop to their discourse. Words... More
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Une femme mariée
(1964) [M]
Charlotte is young and modern, not a hair out of place, superficial, cool; she reads fashion magazines - does she have the perfect bust? She lives in a Paris suburb with her son and her husband Pierre, a pilot. Her lover is Robert, an actor. Assignations with him, dinner with her husband and a... More
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Liza: Love to Eternity
(1972) [M]
Starring two of European cinema's biggest names, Catherine Deneuve and Marcello Mastroianni, LIZA: LOVE TO ETERNITY is an exercise in erotic sadomasochism, '70s style. Giorgio decides to leave society to live on a desert island with a dog as his only companion. But his hermit's life is disturbed... More
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The Last Station
(2009)
As Sofya, Helen Mirren portrays the wife of Leo Tolstoy, a woman locked in a battle with her husband's admirers during the final year of his life, over the disposition of his royalties. Mirren herself comes from a family with a deep Russian heritage, as she was the daughter of an educated,... More
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New York, I Love You
(2009)
From the producers of Paris Je T'aime comes New York, I Love You, a series of love stories set in and featuring the city of New York, and starring some of the world's finest actors.
Together they create a kaleidoscope of the spontaneous, surprising, electrifying human connections that... More
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The French Kissers
(2009) [MA]
The breakout comedy sensation of Cannes 2009, graphic artist Riad Sattouf's debut THE FRENCH KISSERS is a brilliantly hilarious and painfully true-to-life portrait of the humiliations and tribulations of being a teen, reminiscent of the best films of the late, great John Hughes.
Hervé... More
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