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类型:爱情片
主演:艾玛·卓冈诺娃 Sarah Mahita Slavko Popadic
语言:其它
年代:未知
简介:阿尔巴尼亚移民家庭的亚拉,一家五口住在德国汉堡,她每天穿梭超市工作与家庭之间,有如游魂找不到生活方向,直至遇到琪琪,两人爆發奇妙的默契,让她感受到前所未有的自由自在。然而保守的父亲为她选择了丈夫,雅拉决定逃离家庭,与琪琪开车上路,有如《我俩没有明天》的邦妮与克莱德,必须冒险迎向未知,才有机会得到爱情。 出生于喀布尔的德国导演阿里哈基姆,首部长片《妳俩没有明天》透过爱情故事,揭露西方与伊斯兰的宗教、族群等文化冲突,全片前半部有如浪漫女女版《爱在黎明破晓时》,后半部随剧情急转直下,一场青春爱恋的《陌路狂花》教人惊心动魄。
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类型:剧情片
主演:Ivan Nalbantov Ventzislav Konstanti
导演:拉莉察·佩特罗娃
语言:其它
年代:未知
简介:在保加利亚一个偏远的小城里,伽娜负责照看痴呆老人们,并在黑市倒卖他们的身份证。她母亲没有工作,两人也不怎么说话。她跟男朋友的关系,说好听了也就那么回事;激情退去之后,两人关系的保持主要靠对吗啡的同样沉迷。这些对伽娜来说好像不会有什么后果,就算她不小心杀死了一个病人——这个病人威胁说要举报她倒卖的事。然而,当伽娜听见一个叫尤安的新病人唱歌时,事情开始起了变化,对老人日渐增长的同情唤起了她的良知。不过,当尤安因诈骗被逮捕时,她明白了“做正确的事”要付出高昂的代价。
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类型:剧情片
主演:瑞吉娜·卡赛 米凯尔·儒埃尔萨斯 卡米拉·马尔蒂拉 卡林·特莱斯 洛伦
导演:安娜·穆拉尔特
语言:其它
年代:未知
简介:瓦尔(蕾吉娜·卡塞 Regina Casé 饰)是一名保姆,在法比尼奥(迈克尔·乔尔萨斯 Michel Joelsas 饰)家任职长达十三年之久,虽然稳定的工资令她的日子越过越好,但这也意味着,瓦尔已经十三年没有见过自己远在他乡的女儿杰西卡(卡米拉·马蒂拉 Camila Márdila 饰)了。 杰西卡已经步入了青春期,正在准备她的升学考试,她前往母亲所在的圣保罗备考,实际上是希望有多一些的时间能够和母亲相处。见不到的两人朝思暮想,可等真正的住到一起之后,瓦尔才发现她和杰西卡之间存在着巨大的鸿沟,母女两人屡屡爆发争吵,不仅让杰西卡无心学习,也令瓦尔十分的焦灼。
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类型:剧情片
主演:米特胡恩·查克拉博蒂 阿尤斯曼·库拉纳 Pallavi Sharda
导演:维布·普里
语言:其它
年代:未知
简介:The film which is based on the life on an Indian scientist Shivkar Bapuji Talpade, who is credited to have constructed India's first unmanned plane is the tale of the hardships that he went through on the journey to discover. Also the film is set in the pre-independence era of Bombay of 1895.
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类型:剧情片
主演:Vítezslav Vejrazka 米罗斯拉夫·马哈切克 Cestm
导演:法兰提塞·维拉席
语言:其它
年代:未知
简介:In the time of Counter-Reformation, a miller and his son come under investigation by a priest of the Inquisition, when rumors spread that their prosperity comes from working with the Devil. The Devil's Trap is a film directed by František Vláil, based on a novel by Alfréd Technik, adapted by František A. Dvorák and Miloš Kratochvíl. It was the first of three historical dramas that Vláil made during the Czech New Wave (technically he isn't really a part of the New Wave, however these films were made during the same era of artistic freedom), preceding his more well known Marketa Lazarová (1967) and Valley of the Bees (1968). Set in the late 16th Century during the Catholic Reformation, in the Moravian Karst, situated in what is now the Eastern Czech Republic, it tells the tale of a miller (Vítezslav Vejrazka), and his son Jan (Vít Olmer), who come under suspicion and are investigated by a Jesuit priest of the Inquisition (Miroslav Macháchek), when rumors of witchcraft are spread by the local regent (Cestmír Randa), who is jealous of the miller's prosperity and degree of respect among the local populace. As expected from Vláil, this film is a stunning experience all the way through. From the opening shot, an ominous manipulation of perspective with a close up of a mangled figure of Christ dominating the foreground against a tiny figure in black walking along the horizon, to the breathtaking confrontational finale inside the vast stalactite filled Karst caverns, it is a wonderful display of visual mastery. Maybe not quite as impressive as Marketa Lazarová, but still full of astonishing imagery. As seen from unique angles and distinct points of view which highlight the director's remarkable sense of awareness of framing, motion, and positioning on the emotional and dramatic tone of the scene. The most memorable being a repeated shot where the camera is suspended and launched with speed through the air towards the miller's door. The story here is a simple one and I would say more accessible than his later works. With a conventional structure emphasized as much by its plot and characters, than by its expressionistic cinematography or authentic historical detail. The events play out without much surprise, and there is a strong underlying, almost supernatural, mysterious aspect that is left unresolved, in fact barely explored, which is slightly disappointing, but only because it's so fascinating that I wish there was more. Acting is great all around. Particularly the villains Miroslav Macháchek as the priest, casting a sinister and imposing shadow wherever he goes, and Cestmír Randa as the weasel like regent behind all the persecution. While Vít Olmer brings a charismatic leading man presence in his role as the miller's son Jan, in love with the lovely orphan girl Martina (Karla Chadimová), who becomes a dangerous object of rivalry between Jan and other young men of the village. The film also features the evocative music of Zdenk Liška (perhaps the most prolific composer of the Czech New Wave). In this his second of eleven collaborations with Vláil, his compositions are used sparingly, but to great effect, complimenting but never overpowering a scene. The best example of which can be heard in an amazingly shot celebration and dance sequence at the end of the second act. The Devil's Trap might not be a masterpiece, but it is still a strong effort, with a fascinating straightforward story and a glorious historical setting captured beautifully by Vláil's unmistakable visual prowess. A fine work that would also be the perfect starter plate to prepare yourself for the challenging feast of Marketa Lazarová or The Valley of the Bees. It even has an easy to digest running time. It's therefore puzzling why this gem remains largely overlooked and ignored.