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Lebanon PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 05 June 2010 21:54
Trailer for Lebanon
 
Grown Ups PDF Print E-mail
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Trailer for Grown Ups
 
Ondine PDF Print E-mail
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The Royal Ballet mounted this production of Sir Frederick Ashton and composer Hans Werner Henze's 1958 fantasy-themed ballet Ondine in 2009. The principal dancers in this production include Miyako Yoshida in the title role of the legendary water nymph, Edward Watson as Palemon, Genesia Rosato as Berta and Ricardo Cervera dancing as Tirrenio, supported by the Artists of the Royal Ballet. The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House provides symphonic accompaniment, conducted by Barry Wordsworth; Christopher Carr and Grant Coyle did the staging.
 
Let It Rain PDF Print E-mail
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The acclaimed filmmaking team of Agnes Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri (LOOK AT ME, THE TASTE OF OTHERS) returns for another Woody Allen-esque dramedy of manners. Jaoui plays Agathe Villanova, a successful feminist and author who is about to throw her hat into the political ring. Before she does that, she heads to the south of France to visit her childhood home and help her sister, Florence (Pascale Arbillot), take care of some family affairs. Once there, Agathe is approached by bumbling documentary filmmaker Michel Ronsard (Bacri) and his new partner, Karim (Jamel Debbouze)--who happens to be the son of Agathe's lifelong family maid, Mimouna (Mimouna Hadji)--who want to make a video profile of her. Against her better judgment, she accepts. As the days wear on, the assembled characters find themselves wrapped up in crises of their own.<br><br>With LET IT RAIN, Jaoui reconfirms her ability to craft a rich, fully developed narrative that bristles with humor. This time around, she adds further dramatic dimension to the drama by introducing elements of racism and classism into the story. Yet just when the situation appears to be too dire, she allows humor to return. It's a delicate balancing act, but with the help of Bacri and her accomplished cast, she makes it seem effortless and easy. LET IT RAIN makes for some thoughtfully entertaining viewing.
 
Pretty Bird PDF Print E-mail
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A fast-talking rainmaker, his wealthy acquaintance, and an unemployed aerospace engineer forge an unusual partnership that hastens the deterioration of their relationships while forever altering the course of their lives in director Paul Schneider's minimalist tale of American entrepreneurialism. Curtis Prentiss (Billy Crudup) is a terminally optimistic dreamer who rolled into a small town with little more than an enthusiastic sales pitch and an unusual set of blueprints. When Curtis' unique plans for a personal "rocket belt" that he claims will revolutionize personal travel captivates the imagination of a gifted but out-of-work engineer (Paul Giamatti), all three men embark on an ambitious quest to raise the capitol needed to finance their endeavor and make flight more accessible to the masses. While the results are indeed promising, the stress of both the task at hand and some unexpected success soon takes an unhealthy toll on the venturesome partnership.
 
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