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Directed by Feng Xiaogang,
Feng XiaoningGenres Drama,
WarThemes Political filmsRating69%
The film begins with a flashback of an elderly Chinese man Yang in 2000 who is interviewed and who begins reminiscing about the Second Sino-Japanese War, prompted on by a journalist. He grasps an old okiagari-koboshi musical doll which brings his memories back to August 1945, near the end of the war., 1h33
Directed by Brenda Chapman,
Steve Purcell,
Mark AndrewsOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about families,
Feminist films,
Films about magic and magicians,
Films about dogs,
Mise en scène d'un ours,
Witches in film,
Political films,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Kelly Macdonald,
Julie Walters,
Billy Connolly,
Emma Thompson,
Kevin McKidd,
Craig FergusonRating70%
In Scotland, Merida, a young princess of the clan Dunbroch, is given a bow and arrows by her father, King Fergus, for her birthday. Her mother, Queen Elinor, is dismayed. While venturing into the woods to fetch a stray arrow, Merida encounters a will-o'-the-wisp. Soon afterwards, Mor'du, a huge demon-bear, attacks the family. Merida flees on horseback with Elinor, while Fergus fights off Mor'du at the cost of his left leg., 1h23
Directed by Marcel VarnelOrigin United-kingdomGenres ComedyThemes Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Political films,
Documentary films about World War IIActors Arthur Askey,
Richard Murdoch,
Moore Marriott,
Graham Moffatt,
Peter Gawthorne,
Kathleen HarrisonRating59%
The film is set in London during World War II at the time of the Blitz. The leads are a couple of out of work variety entertainers who use great ingenuity in their efforts to get financial assistance to "put on a show". Hoping to put their proposal to the formidable Lady Randall, ex-music hall star Lily Morris, they infiltrate her house in the guise of a servant (Murdoch) and cook (Askey - in drag). After some farcical interludes, they achieve their aim after Lady Randall is persuaded to sing an old music hall standard "Waiting at the Church" at an impromptu show located underground at Aldwych tube station, - used during wartime as an underground bomb shelter. As the ex-music hall star, Lily Morris plays herself. The title of the film is a gentrified version of Arthur Askey's famous catch-phrase - "I thangyew". Also in the film is elderly comic actor Moore Marriott who plays Lady Randall's somewhat eccentric father and the somewhat ubiquitous 'Albert' (Graham Moffatt) who appears under that name in the comedy films of both Will Hay and Arthur Askey., 1h37
Directed by Marcel VarnelOrigin United-kingdomGenres War,
ComedyThemes Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Musical films,
Political films,
Documentary films about World War IIActors George Formby,
Reginald Purdell,
Anne Firth,
Peter Murray-Hill,
Dennis Wyndham,
Eliot MakehamRating58%
George Blake (Formby) is a waiter with ambitions to join the Navy, although he's been rejected several times, because of a weak heart. But during an air raid he's mistaken for a sailor because he's wearing the clothes of a navy friend who's borrowed his to go to a Lock-in at a pub. George is spotted by military police who think he is AWOL and escort him back to Naval barracks. He impresses the sailors there with his songs and ukulele playing, and is recruited to play at the "Spick and Span" troop radio concert in London. Somehow, along the way, he stumbles on a group of Nazi spies using a taxidermists shop as a front, and foils their plot to blow up a British submarine, "The Firefly". He also impresses and wins the heart of Pat (Anne Firth}, the Wren he's fallen for., 1h26
Directed by Kunaal Roy KapurGenres Biography,
ComedyThemes Political films,
Films based on playsActors Konkona Sen Sharma,
Shernaz Patel,
Ira Dubey,
Anand Tiwari,
Namit Das,
Rohan SippyRating67%
In 2006, George W. Bush, President of the United States, visited India. In addition to the many diplomatic and political things on the agenda was a rather unique event — a meeting with the young faces responsible for shaping "The New India". The six contestants are Maya Roy India's best young Writer, Ajay Karlekar India's best young Social Activist, Archana Kapoor India's best young Indian Entrepreneur, Rohit Seth Call Center Accent Trainer, Kapil Dev Dholakia India's best young Stock Investor, Ramesh S Software Engineer., 1h22
Directed by Marcel VarnelOrigin United-kingdomGenres ComedyThemes Spy films,
Political filmsActors Will Hay,
Claude Hulbert,
Charles Hawtrey,
John Laurie,
Raymond Huntley,
Felix AylmerRating66%
An ineffectual science teacher William Lamb (Will Hay) is hired by a school recently transferred because of World War II to the remote Dunbain Castle on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. Posing as (amongst many other things) an Old Etonian, Lamb settles down into his new surroundings and becomes acquainted with the various local Scottish traditions and legends that abound and strikes up a friendship with one of the other masters, Hilary Teasdale (Claude Hulbert).