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Konkona Sen Sharma,
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Tannishtha Chatterjee,
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Atul Kulkarni,
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Tushar Dalvi,
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Sudha is happy with Satish her second husband and she has young daughter, Manu from this marriage. Sudha's son from the first marriage, 'Ananda' is staying with his now newlywed father in Nagpur. He is 12 years old and lives with his grandmother, elder uncle and aunt. He has a blurred memory of his real mother while Sudha also shares same sorrow as she had to stay away from her own son for eight years. , 2h25
Directed by Mabel CheungOrigin Hong kongGenres Drama,
Biography,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Political filmsActors Maggie Cheung,
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Vivian Wu,
Wu Hsing-kuo,
Winston Chao,
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The film opens with a scene of the three Soong sisters in their childhood in the late Qing dynasty. Their father, Charlie Soong, demonstrates the wealth and prestige of his family by running one of the most successful printing businesses. The sisters later travel abroad to attend Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia, United States., 1h42
Directed by Jean-Marc ValléeOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
Historical,
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Princess Victoria of Kent is the heiress presumptive to the throne during the last years of the reign of her uncle King William IV. She is brought up under a strict set of rules devised by her mother (her father having died when Victoria was a baby), the Duchess of Kent, along with the comptroller of the Duchess's household, Sir John Conroy, who calls it the "Kensington System." Conroy hopes that William IV will die while Victoria is still a minor, which would mean that the Duchess would be appointed Regent, and he would be the power behind the throne through his considerable control of the Duchess. Victoria grows rebellious and resentful of her mother and Conroy's oppressive control of her every move. During an illness, her mother and Conroy attempt to force Victoria to sign papers that would make Conroy her personal secretary upon her majority. Although weak and ill, Victoria is strong enough to vehemently refuse this ploy, throwing the papers on the floor., 2h18
Directed by Manuel HuergaOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Biography,
HistoricalThemes Films about anarchism,
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Political films,
Films about capital punishmentActors Daniel Brühl,
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Le 2 mars 1974, sous le régime de Franco, Salvador Puig i Antich, militant espagnol anarchiste, a été le dernier exécuté par « garrot vil ». Le film retrace la vie de Salvador depuis son engagement politique au sein du MIL jusqu'à son exécution., 1h39
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Biography,
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HistoricalThemes Politique,
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In the 1997 general election, Tony Blair (Michael Sheen) becomes Britain's Labour prime minister. However, the Queen (Helen Mirren) is wary of Blair and his pledge to modernise Britain, despite his promises to respect the Royal Family. Three months later, Diana, Princess of Wales dies in a car crash at the Alma Bridge tunnel in Paris. Blair's director of communications, Alastair Campbell (Mark Bazeley), prepares a speech in which Diana is described as the people's princess. The phrase catches on and millions of people across London display an outpouring of grief at Buckingham and Kensington Palaces. Meanwhile, the Royal Family is still at their summer estate in Balmoral Castle. Diana's death sparks division amongst members of the family, with some of the view that since Diana was divorced from Prince Charles (Alex Jennings) a year prior to her death, she was no longer a part of the royal family. They argue that Diana's funeral arrangements are thus best left as a private affair of her noble family, the Spencers. Charles, however, argues that the mother of a future king cannot be dismissed so lightly, and persuades the Queen to authorise the use of an aircraft of the Royal Air Force to bring Diana's body back to Britain., 1h40
Directed by Thaddeus O'SullivanGenres Drama,
Biography,
HistoricalThemes Political filmsActors Brendan Gleeson,
Iain Glen,
Janet McTeer,
James D'Arcy,
Patrick Malahide,
Robert PughRating69%
The Second World War has recently ended in Europe, and the people of the United Kingdom are awaiting the results of the 1945 general election. During this time, Winston Churchill goes to France for a holiday with his wife Clemmie. Through a series of flashbacks, Churchill recalls some of his most glorious moments during the war, and the effect it had on their marriage., 2h8
Directed by Neil JordanOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
Thriller,
Biography,
Documentary,
HistoricalThemes Films about religion,
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Political films,
Conflit nord-irlandaisActors Liam Neeson,
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Alan Rickman,
Julia Roberts,
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The film opens in 1922, as Joe O'Reilly (Ian Hart) attempts to console Kitty Kiernan (Julia Roberts), who is mourning the death of Michael Collins.