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Directed by Jessica HausnerOrigin AustriaGenres DramaThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about religion,
Films about disabilitiesActors Sylvie Testud,
Léa Seydoux,
Bruno Todeschini,
Elina Löwensohn,
Gilette Barbier,
Gerhard LiebmannRating68%
Christine is a wheelchair-using woman with severe multiple sclerosis. In order to escape her isolation, she makes a journey to Lourdes, the iconic site of Catholic pilgrimage in the Pyrenees Mountains, along with other people with varying disabilities. During her stay she begins to regain the use of her limbs. This is in contrast with others, who appear to have stronger faith than Christine but experience only slight, passing improvement. Her fellow pilgrims are eager to call it a miracle; however, as the pilgrimage draws to a close, exactly how accurate a claim this is becomes uncertain., 1h36
Directed by Jessica HausnerOrigin AustriaGenres Drama,
Biography,
Comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about writers,
Psychologie,
Films about suicideActors Christian Friedel,
Sandra Hüller,
Katharina Schüttler,
Hana Sofia Lopes,
Holger HandtkeRating63%
In Berlin the affluent Henriette Vogel (Birte Schnöink) holds a soiree where the poet Heinrich von Kleist attends. Heinrich approaches his close friend and cousin Marie (Sandra Hüller) and after telling her how living has become painful to him he asks her to consider dying with him in a murder-suicide pact. Marie declines. , 2h
Directed by Jane CampionOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Biography,
RomanceThemes Films about writers,
PoésieActors Ben Whishaw,
Abbie Cornish,
Paul Schneider,
Kerry Fox,
Thomas Brodie-Sangster,
Edie MartinRating68%
In 1818 Hampstead, the fashionable Fanny Brawne (Abbie Cornish) is introduced to poet John Keats (Ben Whishaw) through the Dilke family. The Dilkes occupy one half of a double house, with Charles Brown (Paul Schneider)—Keats' friend, roommate, and associate in writing—occupying the other side.Directed by Danny Boyle,
Christopher Nolan,
Cary Joji FukunagaOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Thriller,
Action,
Adventure,
Spy,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Spy filmsActors Daniel Craig,
Helena Bonham Carter,
Naomie Harris,
Rami Malek,
Ralph Fiennes,
Ben WhishawRating73%
James Bond n'est plus en service et profite d'une vie tranquille aux côtés de Madeleine Swann. Mais son répit est de courte durée car l'agent de la CIA Felix Leiter fait son retour pour lui demander son aide. Sa mission, qui est de secourir un scientifique kidnappé, va se révéler plus traître que prévu, et mener 007 sur la piste de Safin, un ennemi possédant une nouvelle technologie particulièrement dangereuse. , 1h58
Directed by Yórgos LánthimosOrigin GreceGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Political films,
Dystopian filmsActors Colin Farrell,
Rachel Weisz,
Ben Whishaw,
Léa Seydoux,
John C. Reilly,
Ashley JensenRating70%
In a dystopian near future, single people, according to the rules of The City, are taken to The Hotel, a restrictive regime where they are obliged to find a matching mate in forty-five days. If an occupant manages to find a partner among others, the new couple is given a month to try to live together in a special section of the facility, after which they are freed; failing results in being killed and reincarnated in an animal of own choice, and sent off into The Woods surrounding the structure., 2h27
Directed by Tom TykwerOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Fantastic,
Fantasy,
Horror,
CrimeThemes Films about children,
Medical-themed films,
Prison films,
Psychologie,
Films about suicide,
Serial killer films,
Films about psychiatry,
Films about capital punishmentActors Ben Whishaw,
Dustin Hoffman,
Alan Rickman,
Rachel Hurd-Wood,
Karoline Herfurth,
David CalderRating74%
The film begins with the sentencing of Jean-Baptiste Grenouille (Ben Whishaw), a notorious murderer. Between the reading of the sentence and the execution, the story of his life is told in flashback, beginning with his abandonment at birth in a French fish market. Raised in an orphanage, Grenouille grows into a strangely detached boy with a superhuman sense of smell. After growing to maturity as a tanner's apprentice, he makes his first delivery to Paris, where he revels in the new odors. He focuses on a redheaded girl (Karoline Herfurth) selling yellow plums, following her and repeatedly attempting to sniff her, but startles her with his behavior. To prevent her from crying out, he covers the girl's mouth and unintentionally suffocates her. After realizing that she is dead, he strips her body naked and smells her all over, becoming distraught when her scent fades. Afterwards, Grenouille is haunted by the desire to recreate the girl's aroma., 2h36
Directed by Jane CampionOrigin Nouvelle zelandeGenres Drama,
BiographyThemes Films about writers,
Feminist films,
Medical-themed films,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Films about psychiatry,
Political filmsActors Kerry Fox,
Martyn Sanderson,
Willa O'Neill,
Andrew Robertt,
Elizabeth McRae,
Robert JayneRating73%
An Angel at My Table is a dramatisation of the autobiographies of New Zealand author Janet Frame. Originally produced as a television mini-series, the film, as with Frame's autobiographies, is divided into three sections, with the lead role played by three actresses who portray Frame at different stages of her life: Karen Fergusson (child), Alexia Keogh (adolescent), and Kerry Fox (adult). The film follows Frame from when she grows up in a poor family, through her years in a mental institution, and into her writing years after her escape.