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Directed by Hugh HudsonOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Biography,
Comedy-drama,
HistoricalThemes Films about religion,
Sports films,
Athletics films,
Films about the Olympic Games,
Films about Jews and Judaism,
Children's filmsActors Ben Cross,
Ian Charleson,
Nigel Havers,
Cheryl Campbell,
Alice Krige,
Ian HolmRating70%
In 1919, Harold Abrahams (Ben Cross) enters the University of Cambridge, where he experiences anti-Semitism from the staff, but enjoys participating in the Gilbert and Sullivan club. He becomes the first person to ever complete the Trinity Great Court Run – running around the college courtyard in the time it takes for the clock to strike 12. Abrahams achieves an undefeated string of victories in various national running competitions. Although focused on his running, he falls in love with a leading Gilbert and Sullivan soprano, Sybil (Alice Krige)., 2h4
Directed by Hugh HudsonOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
Comedy,
Adventure,
HistoricalThemes Political filmsActors Al Pacino,
Donald Sutherland,
Nastassja Kinski,
Joan Plowright,
Frank Windsor,
Steven BerkoffRating53%
Fur trapper Tom Dobb unwillingly participates in the American Revolutionary War after his son Ned is drafted into the Army. Later, his son is captured by the British, and taken by the strict Sergeant Major Peasy. Dobb attempts to find him, and along the way, becomes convinced that he must help fight for the freedom of the Colonies, alongside the disgraced & idealistic aristocrat Daisy McConnahay., 1h54
Directed by Hugh HudsonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
Adventure,
RomanceThemes Films set in AfricaActors Kim Basinger,
Vincent Pérez,
Eva Marie Saint,
Liam Aiken,
Daniel Craig,
Lance ReddickRating55%
Kuki Gallmann (Kim Basinger), a divorced Italian socialite, changes her life after surviving a car crash. She marries Paolo (Vincent Perez) a man she doesn't know well and moves with him and her young son to Kenya, where they start a ranch. She faces many problems, both physical and emotional, that will test her., 1h38
Directed by Hugh HudsonGenres Drama,
Biography,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaActors Colin Firth,
Rosemary Harris,
Irène Jacob,
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio,
Malcolm McDowell,
Tchéky KaryoRating64%
My Life So Far is the story of how the Pettigrew family, living in their family estate Kiloran House in Scotland, deal with changes brought by the end of WWI, told through the point of view of one of the Pettigrew children, Fraser (Robert Norman)., 1h28
Directed by Gabriel Axel,
Cédric Klapisch,
Patrice Leconte,
Claude Lelouch,
Abbas Kiarostami,
Andreï Kontchalovski,
Youssef Chahine,
Liv Ullmann,
Wim Wenders,
Costa-Gavras,
Jacques Rivette,
Theo Angelopoulos,
Alain Corneau,
Michael Haneke,
Claude Miller,
John Boorman,
David Lynch,
Francis Girod,
Merzak Allouache,
James Ivory,
Spike Lee,
Arthur Penn,
Jerry Schatzberg,
Jaco Van Dormael,
Peter Greenaway,
Gaston Kaboré,
Idrissa Ouédraogo,
Bigas Luna,
Zhang Yimou,
Régis Wargnier,
Yoshishige Yoshida,
Lucian Pintilie,
Lasse Hallström,
Helma Sanders-Brahms,
Nadine Trintignant,
Raymond Depardon,
Vicente Aranda,
Fernando Trueba,
Ismail Merchant,
Hugh HudsonOrigin DanemarkGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Documentary,
ActionActors Isabelle Huppert,
Romane Bohringer,
Bruno Ganz,
Géraldine Pailhas,
Ticky Holgado,
Zinedine SoualemRating68%
40 réalisateurs ont tourné 52 secondes de leur choix sans son et en trois prises maximum avec la caméra originelle des frères Lumière., 1h56
Directed by Hugh HudsonOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about psychiatry,
Films set in psychiatric hospitalsActors Donald Sutherland,
Ad-Rock,
Amy Locane,
Celia Weston,
Graham Beckel,
Patricia RichardsonRating59%
Tim Doolan (Horovitz), a troubled youth from a broken home in Los Angeles, is sent to a private psychiatric hospital after an altercation with the police turns violent. In the hospital, he makes a connection with Dr. Charles Loftis (Sutherland), a man with issues of his own., 2h10
Directed by Hugh HudsonOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
RomanceThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about animals,
Films about children,
Le thème de l'enfant sauvage,
Films about apes,
L'enfance marginalisée,
Tarzan films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Christophe Lambert,
Andie MacDowell,
Cheryl Campbell,
Ian Holm,
Ralph Richardson,
Nigel DavenportRating63%
John, Lord Clayton (Paul Geoffrey), the heir to The 6th Earl of Greystoke, and his wife Alice (Cheryl Campbell) set sail and are quickly shipwrecked on the African coast. After John (or 'Jack') builds a home in the trees, Alice gives birth to a son. Soon after, Alice grows delirious and dies. When Lord Clayton finds her recently dead, the tree house is visited by curious gorillas, and John is killed by one of the apes. The female of the group, Kala, carries her dead infant, but upon hearing the cries of the infant human in his crib, she adopts the boy and raises him among the family of Mangani. The little human child thus grows up naked, wild, and free., 1h52
Directed by Bruce BeresfordOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Action,
Historical,
WesternThemes Political filmsActors Antonio Banderas,
Eion Bailey,
Alan Arkin,
Jim Broadbent,
Matt Day,
Michael McKeanRating65%
Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa (Antonio Banderas) finds himself without adequate funding to finance his war against the military-run government. He also finds himself at odds with the Americans because of the Hearst media empire's press campaign against him. To counter both of these threats, he sends emissaries to movie producers to convince them to pay to film his progress and the actual battles. Producer D.W. Griffith (Colm Feore) is immediately interested and convinces Mutual Film Studios boss Harry E. Aitkin to send a film crew. Aitkin's nephew Frank Thayer is initially a mere errand boy for the studio, but he makes a good impression with Villa, who demands that Thayer be placed in charge of the project. Thayer and a camera crew team film Villa leading his men to victory in battle. Despite the failure of this initial footage (which draws derisive laughter from potential backers) Thayer convinces Aitkin to invest even more money in a second attempt, and also convinces Villa to participate in making a more narrative film.