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Directed by Jiang Wen,
Shekhar Kapur,
Natalie Portman,
Yvan Attal,
Andreï Zviaguintsev,
Scarlett Johansson,
Fatih Akın,
Albert et Allen Hughes,
Brett Ratner,
Mira Nair,
Joshua Marston,
Shunji IwaiOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
Anthology film,
RomanceThemes Films about religion,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Hayden Christensen,
Bradley Cooper,
Andy García,
Justin Bartha,
Natalie Portman,
Orlando BloomRating61%
New York, I Love You est, comme pour Paris, je t'aime, un travail collectif de onze courts-métrages, faisant chacun environ dix minutes. Les réalisateurs ayant participé au film ont filmé leur segment dans les cinq boroughs de New York. Chaque segment n'a pas de lien direct avec les autres mais tous tournent autour du même thème : trouver le grand amour et le plaisir du sexe., 2h10
Directed by John WellsOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about families,
Films about sexuality,
Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Meryl Streep,
Julia Roberts,
Ewan McGregor,
Abigail Breslin,
Sam Shepard,
Chris CooperRating71%
The title designates time and location: an unusually hot August in a rural area outside Pawhuska, Oklahoma. Beverly Weston (Sam Shepard), an alcoholic, once-noted poet, interviews and hires a young native American woman Johnna (Misty Upham) as a live-in cook and caregiver for his strong-willed and contentious wife Violet (Meryl Streep), who is suffering from oral cancer and addiction to narcotics. Shortly after this, he disappears from the house, and Violet calls her sister and daughters for support. Her sister Mattie Fae (Margo Martindale) arrives with husband Charles Aiken (Chris Cooper). Violet's middle daughter Ivy (Julianne Nicholson) is single and the only one living locally; Barbara (Julia Roberts), her oldest, who has inherited her mother's mean streak, arrives from Colorado with her husband Bill (Ewan McGregor) and 14-year-old daughter Jean (Abigail Breslin). Barbara and Bill are separated, but they put up a united front for Violet., 2h3
Directed by Ang LeeOrigin TaiwanGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Cooking films,
Films about religionActors Wang Yu-Wen,
Yang Kuei-Mei,
Sylvia Chang,
Winston Chao,
Gua Ah Leh,
Chen Chao-jungRating77%
The setting is 1990s contemporary Taipei, Taiwan. Mr. Chu (C: 老朱, P: Lǎo Zhū "Old Chu"; Sihung Lung), a widower who is a master Chinese chef, has three unmarried daughters, each of whom challenges any narrow definition of traditional Chinese culture:, 2h13
Directed by Julian JarroldOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Films about religion,
Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Emma Thompson,
Matthew Goode,
Ben Whishaw,
Hayley Atwell,
Michael Gambon,
Ed StoppardRating65%
Although he aspires to become an artist, middle-class Charles Ryder (Matthew Goode) reads history at the University of Oxford, where he befriends the flamboyant and wealthy Lord Sebastian Flyte (Ben Whishaw). Sebastian's mother, Lady Marchmain, strongly disapproves of his life-style, especially his heavy drinking. When Sebastian takes him home to visit his nanny, Charles is enthralled by the grandeur of the Marchmain family estate, known as Brideshead, and he is entranced by its residents, including the devout Roman Catholic Lady Marchmain (Emma Thompson) and her other children, Sebastian's elder brother Bridey (Ed Stoppard) and his sisters Julia (Hayley Atwell) and Cordelia (Felicity Jones)., 1h47
Directed by Kenneth BranaghOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Fantasy,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about religion,
Films about psychiatry,
Films about disabilitiesActors Kenneth Branagh,
Andy García,
Emma Thompson,
Lois Hall,
Richard Easton,
Wayne KnightRating67%
A series of newspaper articles details the 1949 murder of pianist Margaret Strauss (Emma Thompson), who was stabbed with a pair of antique scissors during an apparent robbery. An anklet worth thousands of dollars is missing. Her husband, composer Roman Strauss (Kenneth Branagh), is found guilty of the crime and sentenced to death. Before his execution, Roman is visited by reporter Gray Baker (Andy Garcia). When asked if he killed Margaret, Roman leans in to whisper in Gray’s ear. Baker does not reveal Roman's answer at the time., 2h12
Directed by Jim SheridanOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
BiographyThemes Prison films,
Films about religion,
Films about terrorism,
Political films,
Films about capital punishment,
Conflit nord-irlandaisActors Daniel Day-Lewis,
Emma Thompson,
Pete Postlethwaite,
John Lynch,
Beatie Edney,
Corin RedgraveRating80%
Gerry Conlon (Daniel Day-Lewis) is shown in Belfast stripping lead from roofs of houses when security forces home in on the district with armoured cars, and a riot breaks out. Gerry's father, Giuseppe Conlon (Pete Postlethwaite), later saves him from IRA punishment, and he is sent off to London to stay with his aunt, for his own good. Instead, he finds a squat, to explore, as he puts it, "free love and dope". One evening by chance he gains entry to a prostitute's flat and he steals the £700 he finds stashed inside; on that evening in Guildford there is an explosion at a pub that kills four off-duty soldiers and a civilian, and wounds sixty-five others., 2h1
Directed by Miloš FormanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Historical,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Dance films,
Films about music and musicians,
Films about religion,
Théâtre,
Musical films,
Political films,
Films based on plays,
Films based on musicalsActors John Savage,
Treat Williams,
Beverly D'Angelo,
Donnie Dacus,
Annie Golden,
Dorsey WrightRating74%
Claude Hooper Bukowski, an Oklahoma farm boy, heads to New York City to enter the Army and serve in the Vietnam War. In Central Park, he meets a troupe of free-spirited hippies led by George Berger, a young man who introduces him to debutante Sheila Franklin when they crash a dinner party at her home. Inevitably, Claude is sent off to recruit training in Nevada, but Berger and his band of merry pranksters - including Woof Daschund, LaFayette "Hud" Johnson, and pregnant Jeannie Ryan - follow him to give a sendoff. They are met at the base's main gate by a surly MP, who doesn't like their looks and demands that they leave. Accordingly, Sheila flirts with an off-duty Sergeant in order to steal his uniform, which she gives to Berger. He uses it to extract Claude from the base for a last meeting with Sheila, taking his place. However, while Claude is away, the unit is suddenly rallied and flown out to Vietnam; Berger, whose ruse is somehow never detected, is taken with them. The film ends with the main cast singing at Berger's grave, followed by scenes of a large anti-war protest outside the White House in Washington, DC., 1h46
Origin Hong kongGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Cooking films,
Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Sylvia Chang,
Mélanie Laurent,
Ivy Ling Po,
Maggie Q,
Steph SongRating63%
The film is set in Singapore's Chinatown. It is narrated by Jen Fan, owner of a successful restaurant. Her signature dish is "Chicken Rice"-in fact she is rather well known for it. Jen has three sons. Daniel and Harry are gay, and Jen is determined the youngest, Leo, does not go the same way. She enlists the help of her friend Kim-Chui, who owns a nearby restaurant. He is less successful than Jen, but is in love with her. Leo has become her life, she is pinning all her hopes of grandchildren on him. She and Kim-Chui hatch a plan that involves bringing Sabine, a female French exchange student, to stay at Jen's house., 1h43
Directed by Radu MihaileanuOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
War,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes French war films,
Medical-themed films,
Films about religion,
Transport films,
La culture tzigane,
Rail transport films,
Films about psychiatry,
Political films,
Films about Jews and Judaism,
Film se déroulant dans un trainActors Lionel Abelanski,
Rufus,
Agathe de La Fontaine,
Michel Muller (humoriste),
Clément Harari,
Gad ElmalehRating75%
The movie starts off with a man, named Schlomo (Lionel Abelanski), running crazily through a forest, with his voice playing in the background, saying that he has seen the horror of the Nazis in a nearby town, and he must tell the others. Once he gets into town, he informs the rabbi, and together they run through the town and once they have got enough people together, they hold a town meeting. At first, many of the men do not believe the horrors they are being told, and many criticize Schlomo, for he is the town lunatic, and who could possibly believe him? But the rabbi believes him, and then they try to tackle the problem of the coming terrors. Amidst the pondering and the arguing, Schlomo suggests that they build a train, so they can escape by deporting themselves. Some of their members pretend to be Nazis in order to ostensibly transport them to a concentration camp, when in reality, they are going to Palestine via Russia. Thus the Train of Life is born., 1h40
Directed by Todd SolondzOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Adventure,
RomanceThemes L'adolescence,
Films about children,
Films about families,
Pregnancy films,
Films about religion,
Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
La sexualité des mineurs,
Films about pedophilia,
Films about Jews and Judaism,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related film,
Lesbian-related filmsActors Will Denton,
Matthew Faber,
Sharon Wilkins,
Shayna Levine,
Jennifer Jason Leigh,
Hillary B. SmithRating66%
The film opens with a funeral for a young woman; the deceased is Dawn Wiener, the protagonist from Solondz's Welcome to the Dollhouse, who went to college, gained a lot of weight, became pregnant, and committed suicide. Her brother Mark (Matthew Faber, reprising his role) reads the eulogy while Dawn's tearful parents (Angela Pietropinto and Bill Buell) sit in the audience.