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Directed by Zach HelmOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Fantastic,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
FantasyThemes Jeu,
Films about toys,
Children's filmsActors Dustin Hoffman,
Natalie Portman,
Jason Bateman,
Zach Mills,
Jonathan Potts,
Kiele SanchezRating62%
Molly Mahoney (Natalie Portman), called "Mahoney" throughout the film, is an employee at "Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium", a magical toy shop run by the eccentric 243-year-old Mr. Edward Magorium (Dustin Hoffman). Besides Molly and Mr. Magorium, store bookbuilder Bellini (Ted Ludzik), a strongman, is also employed. Eric Applebaum (Zach Mills) is a boy who comes to the store daily and functions as an employee despite his young age. He also narrates the story and introduces the characters., 40minutes
Directed by Daniel Junge,
Sharmeen Obaid-ChinoyGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Documentary,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Documentary films about law,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Documentary films about health careRating79%
Saving Face features two women attacked by acid and their struggle for justice and healing. It follows London-based Pakistani plastic surgeon Dr. Mohammad Jawad as he journeys to Pakistan to perform reconstructive surgery on survivors of acid violence. Saving Face broaches the subject of the under-reporting of acid violence against women due to cultural and structural inequalities towards women from Pakistani men. The Acid Survivors Foundation of Pakistan, which is featured in the film, had documented more than 100 acid attacks a year in Pakistan but estimates far more due to lack of reporting., 15minutes
Directed by Denys DesjardinsOrigin QuebecGenres DocumentaryThemes Jeu,
Films about toysOffering a candid glimpse into her reality, a tailored universe she shares with over 400 dolls displayed in her two-story cottage, to know Mrs. Boudreault is to know her dolls. Her “children” give her free rein to dream and explore her fantasies, a gift some of her entourage liken to a folly. Unwilling to abandon a world that brings her joy in her last days, the key to Mrs. Boudreault’s own history lies in the lives of her dolls.Directed by Auguste et Louis LumièreOrigin FranceGenres Comedy,
DocumentaryThemes JeuActors Auguste et Louis Lumière,
Antoine LumièreRating56%
Three older men, wearing hats and smoking cigars, are sitting at a patio. Two of the men are playing cards (Écarté) at a table while the third man sits watching. As the game continues a (younger) waiter walks across carrying a tray with a bottle of wine and glasses on it. The man sitting at the table then proceeds to pour the drinks while the waiter observes the card game.