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Directed by Arne MattssonOrigin SuedeGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Folke Sundquist,
Ulla Jacobsson,
Edvin Adolphson,
Nils Hallberg,
Irma Christenson,
John ElfströmRating67%
The film tells the story about the university student Göran who spends a summer on his uncle's farm, where he meets the young Kerstin. They instantly fall in love, but Kerstin is ruled by very strict relatives, so they must hide their love story from everyone, not the least from the extremely strict vicar. They experience an intense summer together, and Göran dreads the idea of returning to university in the autumn. But a motorcycle accident puts an end to it all, with Kerstin dying in Göran's arms., 1h48
Directed by Arne MattssonGenres Thriller,
CrimeActors Karl-Arne Holmsten,
Annalisa Ericson,
Anita Björk,
Lillebil Ibsen,
Nils Hallberg,
Gio PetréRating63%
Lorsqu'un mannequin est assassiné, les Hillman, un couple de détectives, se met sur l'affaire et s'apprête à infiltrer une célèbre maison de couture., 1h34
Directed by Lawrence GutermanOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Fantastic,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Pregnancy films,
Seafaring films,
Films based on mythology,
Films about sexuality,
Transport films,
Superhero films,
Films set in the Viking Age,
Films based on Norse mythology,
Children's filmsActors Jamie Kennedy,
Alan Cumming,
Traylor Howard,
Steven Wright,
Kal Penn,
Bob HoskinsRating23%
A decade after the events of the first film, Dr. Arthur Neuman is giving a tour of the hall of Norse mythology in Edge City Museum. When Dr. Neuman reaches the part concerning Loki's mask, a man in black becomes increasingly anxious. Dr. Neuman mentions that Loki created the mask and unleashed it on Earth, and that those who wear the mask would have the powers of Loki. When Dr. Neuman mentions that Odin punished Loki with imprisonment, the stranger becomes very angry and transforms, revealing himself to be Loki. The tourists panic and flee, but Dr. Neuman stays to argue with the angry god. Loki takes the mask, but realizes it is a fake. In anger, he removes Dr. Neuman's still talking face from his body and puts it on the mask stand, before getting rid of the guards and storming out of the museum in a whirlwind of rage., 1h42
Directed by Dean DeBloisOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about magic and magicians,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Films about dragons,
Films set in the Viking Age,
Children's filmsActors Jay Baruchel,
Gerard Butler,
America Ferrera,
Craig Ferguson,
Jonah Hill,
Christopher Mintz-PlasseRating77%
Five years after the Viking village of Berk made peace with the dragons, they now live among the villagers as helpful companions. Hiccup goes on adventures with his dragon, Toothless, as they discover and map unexplored lands. Now 20 years old, he is being pressed by his father, Stoick the Vast, to succeed him as chieftain, although Hiccup remains unsure if he is ready for this responsibility., 1h40
Directed by Willard CarrollOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Adventure,
HorrorThemes Seafaring films,
Films based on mythology,
Transport films,
Films set in the Viking Age,
Films based on Norse mythologyActors Peter Riegert,
William Hickey,
Joan Severance,
Alexandre Godounov,
Chris Young,
Lawrence TierneyRating48%
Deep in a coal mine in Pennsylvania, a strange stone is found with Norse runes. The stone is transported to NYC, where some archeologists investigate the mystery. Death and destruction follow, as one of the archeologists becomes possessed, and begins killing everyone around him. Sam Stewart and wife Marla (Joan Severance) find it has some connection to their friend Martin. A young boy named Jacob (Chris Young) is haunted by terrifying nightmares of what is to come, and his grandfather (William Hickey) explains these dreams through stories from Norse legend, which says that the only one who can destroy Fenrir is Týr, the Norse god of single combat, victory and heroic glory, who is prophesied to return to fight the creature. In the nick of time, the mystical Clockmaker (Alexander Godunov), who actually is Týr, one-handed Norse God of combat, begins fighting Fenrir. The film cast includes Peter Riegert as a Pez popping, cussing policeman, and features a cameo by composer David Newman as a police officer named Strange., 1h26
Directed by Tom McGrath,
Eric DarnellOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about animals,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Film d'animation mettant en scène un animal,
Mise en scène d'une girafe,
Films about lions,
Films about birds,
Films about apes,
Films about penguins,
Buddy films,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Ben Stiller,
Chris Rock,
David Schwimmer,
Jada Pinkett Smith,
Sacha Baron Cohen,
Cedric the EntertainerRating68%
At the Central Park Zoo, Marty the zebra is celebrating his tenth birthday, but longs to see the rest of the world from outside his pampered life at the zoo, believing that he can find wide-open spaces to run around in, like in Connecticut. Marty's best friend, Alex the lion, attempts to cheer up his friend by singing Frank Sinatra's "New York, New York" with him. Still unsatisfied, Marty gets some tips from the zoo's penguins: Skipper, Kowalski, Rico, and Private. The penguins are similarly trying to escape the zoo. Marty's friends — Alex the lion, Melman the giraffe, and Gloria the hippopotamus — realize Marty's folly and try to follow him. The four, along with the penguins and the chimpanzees Mason and his silent friend Phil, eventually find themselves at Grand Central Station, but are quickly sedated by tranquilizer darts when Alex's attempt to communicate with humans is mistaken for aggression. The zoo, under pressure from animal-rights activists, is forced to ship the animals, by sea, to a Kenyan wildlife preserve. During their travels, the penguins escape from their enclosure and take over the ship, intent on taking it to Antarctica. Their antics on the bridge cause the crates containing Alex, Marty, Melman, and Gloria to fall off the boat and wash ashore on Madagascar.