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Directed by Leon HirszmanOrigin BresilGenres DramaThemes Seafaring films,
Théâtre,
Transport films,
Political films,
Films about Latin American military dictatorships,
Films based on playsActors Fernanda Montenegro,
Carlos Alberto Riccelli,
Bete Mendes,
Milton Gonçalves,
Paulo José,
Nelson XavierRating81%
The film revolves around a working-class family in São Paulo in 1980. Otávio, a syndicalist leader, and Romana are the parents of Tião, whose girlfriend, Maria, becomes pregnant. Fearing to be fired and thus cannot support his now fiancée, Tião does not participate on a strike, what starts a series of family conflicts., 1h24
Directed by Pierre FresnayOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Pierre Fresnay,
Raimu,
Yvonne Printemps,
François Périer,
Raymond Rouleau,
Paul DemangeRating61%
A widow is loved by a doctor whose brother, a priest, unwittingly falls in love with the young woman, who is persuaded to enter the convent. Put on the right path by a missionary, the priest blesses the marriage of his brother., 2h14
Directed by George CukorOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedyThemes Feminist films,
Films about sexuality,
Théâtre,
LGBT-related films,
Political films,
Films based on plays,
Buddy films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Norma Shearer,
Joan Crawford,
Rosalind Russell,
Paulette Goddard,
Mary Boland,
Joan FontaineRating76%
The Women follows the lives of Manhattan women, focusing in particular on Mary Haines (Norma Shearer), the cheerful, contented wife of Stephen and mother of Little Mary (Virginia Weidler). After a bit of gossip flies around the salon these wealthy women visit, Mary's cousin Sylvia Fowler (Rosalind Russell) goes to a Salon to get the newest, exclusive nail color: Jungle Red. She learns from a manicurist that Mary's husband has been having an affair with a predatory perfume counter girl named Crystal Allen (Joan Crawford). A notorious gossip, Sylvia delights in sharing the news with Mary's friends; she sets up Mary with an appointment with the same manicurist so that she hears the rumor about Stephen's infidelity., 1h20
Directed by Fritz LangOrigin GermanGenres DramaThemes Seafaring films,
Théâtre,
Transport films,
Films based on playsActors Lil Dagover,
Paul Biensfeldt,
Georg John,
Meinhart Maur,
Erner Huebsch,
Loni NestRating56%
Nagasaki, Japan at the turn of the 20th century. Daimyo Tokujawa comes back to Japan after being an ambassador in Europe. A Buddhist monk wants Tokujawa's daughter O-Take-San to become a priestess of Buddha. In order to have her at his mercy, the monk sends the mikado a letter accusing the daimyo of conspiring against him. As a result, the mikado sends the daimyo a sword with which he commits suicide. The monk abducts O-Take-San but one of the Temple's servants let her escape and sends her to a tea-house where she becomes a geisha. A Danish naval officer, Olaf Anderson falls in love with her and marries her for 999 days, in accordance with Japanese custom. Shortly afterwards, Olaf Anderson goes back to his country and O-Take-San gives birth to his son. She refuses proposals to be married to Prince Matahari because she considers herself still married to Olaf. After four years, when her marriage with Olaf has expired and her son is going to be taken by the state, Olaf comes back to Nagasaki. He is now married and when is wife learns about O-Take-San's story, she goes to see her to say that she is willing to take care of her son. O-Take-San is desperate to see that Olaf has not even come to see her and answers that she will give her son only to Olaf in person. While Olaf's wife tries to convince him to come to O-Take-San's house, O-Take-San commits harakiri with her father's sword., 2h
Directed by Alain ResnaisOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Sabine Azéma,
Lambert Wilson,
André Dussollier,
Pierre Arditi,
Laura Morante,
Isabelle CarréRating68%
In contemporary Paris, six characters individually confront their emotional solitude as their lives intertwine. Dan (Lambert Wilson) is unemployed after being sacked from the army and spends his time drinking in a bar and telling his troubles to the longsuffering barman Lionel (Pierre Arditi). Dan's relationship with Nicole (Laura Morante) is disintegrating and through a newspaper advertisement he meets Gaëlle (Isabelle Carré), an attractive but insecure young woman who lives with her older brother Thierry (André Dussollier). Thierry is an estate agent who has been trying to find a new apartment for Nicole and Dan. He works with Charlotte (Sabine Azéma), a middle-aged spinster and an ardent Christian, who lends him a video of an evangelical TV programme to give him inspiration. At the end of the video, Thierry discovers some unerased footage of erotic dancing by a woman he suspects to be Charlotte, and, taking this as an invitation, one day he tries to force her to kiss him in their office. Charlotte in her spare time works as a carer, and is assigned to look after the bed-ridden and foul-mouthed Arthur (the voice of Claude Rich) in the evenings so that his dutiful son, who is Lionel the barman, can go to work. After enduring repeated vicious tantrums from Arthur, Charlotte one evening dons a leather porno outfit and silences him with a striptease performance, before resuming her usual pious demeanour. Arthur is hospitalised next day. Gaëlle witnesses a farewell meeting between Dan and Nicole, and interpreting it as a betrayal by Dan, she flees back home to her brother. Lionel and Nicole both pack up to begin new lives. Dan resumes his place at the bar., 1h45
Directed by Claude Autant-Lara,
Maurice LehmannOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Fernandel,
Arletty,
Michel Simon,
Hélène Robert,
Marcel Vallée,
Jacques VarennesRating68%
À Paris, Marcel, un brave garçon, est l'un des employés de la bijouterie Mercandieu située dans un appartement parisien de la rue de Turbigo. Renée, la fille du patron, rêve d'en faire son fiancé sans que Marcel réponde à ses attentes, à la grande exaspération de la jeune femme.