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Directed by Emil-Edwin Reinert,
Montgomery Tully,
Irma von Cube,
Romolo Marcellini,
Wolfgang StaudteOrigin ItalieGenres Drama,
War,
RomanceThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about psychiatry,
Films about disabilitiesActors Bonar Colleano,
Anne Vernon,
Barbara Kelly,
Gina Lollobrigida,
Karin Himboldt,
Claire GérardRating52%
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Directed by Frank Capra,
William T. HurtzOrigin USAGenres Documentary,
AnimationActors Eddie Albert,
Lionel Barrymore,
Marvin Miller,
Sterling HollowayRating73%
The film opens with Dr. Research (Dr. Frank C. Baxter) and the Writer (Eddie Albert) meeting Father Time (Lionel Barrymore) and Mr. Sun (Marvin Miller) who explain that time started a few billion years ago and that the Sun is a star. Mr. Sun explains that he was worshipped as various gods (Shamash, Mithra, Ra and Apollo) until Anaxagoras proclaimed the Sun was a very hot stone and not a god. Logic and reasoning were the beginning of the end of worshiping the Sun as algebra and the astrolabe were used to study the heavens., 1h33
Directed by Glenn RockowitzOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
DocumentaryActors Jim Gaffigan,
Michael Rispoli,
Victor Varnado,
Glenn RockowitzRating56%
The story revolves around bad stand-up comedy performances by Jim Gaffigan, Michael Rispoli and Victor Varnado. The unlikely band of comics travel to a comedy and poultry festival in the country to exercise their art. Later, a follow-up gives a summary of how everyone has progressed since appearing at the festival, with differing levels of success. On the commercially released DVD (approx 83 minutes running time), the outtakes section runs in tandem with the credits for around 5 minutes., 1h9
Origin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Documentary,
PornographicThemes Films about sexualityRating66%
Il s'agit de plusieurs films érotiques muets du début du XXe siècle. Ils étaient programmés en séances dans les salons d'attente des bordels huppés. Les films sont compilés et produits par Michel Reilhac et Mélange Production. Le film est diffusé lors de la Quinzaine des réalisateurs au Festival de Cannes le 19 mai 2002.