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Jean de Florette. The film was shot, together with Manon des Sources, over a period of seven months.

Jean de Florette

The Three Colors Trilogy. The Three Colors trilogy (Polish: Trzy kolory) is the collective title of three films directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski, two made in French and one primarily in Polish: Trois couleurs: Bleu (Three Colors: Blue) (1993), Trzy kolory: Biały (Three Colors: White) (in French: Blanc) (1994), and Trois couleurs: Rouge (Three Colors: Red) (1994).

The Three Colors Trilogy

All three were co-written by Kieślowski and Krzysztof Piesiewicz (with story consultants Agnieszka Holland and Sławomir Idziak) and have musical scores by Zbigniew Preisner. The films were Kieślowski's first major successes in the West. Themes[edit] The trilogy are also interpreted respectively as an anti-tragedy, an anti-comedy, and an anti-romance. Requiem for a Dream. The film depicts different forms of addiction, which lead to the characters’ imprisonment in a world of delusion and reckless desperation that is subsequently overtaken by reality.[4] Plot[edit] The film charts three seasons in the lives of Sara Goldfarb, her son Harry, his girlfriend Marion Silver and his friend Tyrone C.

Requiem for a Dream

Love. The story begins in summertime. Sara Goldfarb, an elderly widow living alone in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, spends her time watching infomercials hosted by Tappy Tibbons. Harry is a heroin addict; together with fellow addicts Tyrone and Marion, he enters the illegal drug trade around Coney Island. Batman in film. La Maison en Petits Cubes. La Maison en Petits Cubes (つみきのいえ, Tsumiki no Ie?

La Maison en Petits Cubes

, "The House of Small Cubes") is a 2008 Japanese animated short subject film created by Kunio Katō, with music by Kenji Kondo. It won several prizes, the most important being the Grand prize for short films (the Annecy Cristal) at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival in 2008[1] and the 2008 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.[2] It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows in 2008. Plot[edit] As his town is flooded by water, an aged widower is forced to add additional levels onto his home in order to stay dry. But when he accidentally drops his favorite smoking pipe into the lower submerged levels of his home, his search for the pipe eventually makes him relive scenes from his eventful life.

Awards[edit] References[edit] External links[edit] Neo Tokyo (film) Neo Tokyo ( 迷宮物語 , Meikyū Monogatari ? , literally "Labyrinth Tales") , also titled Manie-Manie on its title card, is a 1987 anime science fiction anthology film produced by Project Team Argos and Madhouse . Conceived and produced by Madhouse founders Masao Maruyama and Rintarō , it adapts short stories by Taku Mayumura featured in the 1986 collection of the same Japanese title [ 3 ] and is executive produced by publisher Haruki Kadokawa . The 50 minute-long film has three segments, each under a different screenwriter and film director : Rintarō's "Labyrinth labyrinthos," an exploration into the maze of a little girl's mind, Yoshiaki Kawajiri 's "Running Man," focusing on a deadly auto race , and Katsuhiro Ōtomo 's "The Order to Stop Construction," is a cautionary tale about man's dependency on technology.

Se7en. Parc Monceau (Great Movie Sequences) The Last Express. Story[edit] Set on the Orient Express in 1914, the player takes on the role of Robert Cath, an American doctor on the train's final journey from Paris to Constantinople (modern Istanbul) before World War I.

The Last Express

Cath, already wanted by French police as he is suspected of the murder of an Irish police officer, is contacted urgently by his old friend Tyler Whitney, to join him on the Orient Express, gateway to the East, and a possible exit from all his troubles. Cath boards the train via a motorcycle and looks for Whitney, who is already on board. Matrix. Only Yesterday. Grave of the Fireflies. Ocean Waves. Watch Dark Knight, The(2008) on Megavideo Streaming Online. Robots (film) The film opens in a world of anthropomorphic robots, with Herb Copperbottom (Stanley Tucci), a dishwasher robot at Gunk's Greasy Spoon diner, racing through the streets of Rivet Town, elated that he is going to be a father.

He and his wife, Lydia (Dianne Wiest), after 12 hours of "labor", finally manage to construct the baby. He is named Rodney (Ewan McGregor), and he becomes a young inventor who dreams of making the world a better place for everyone. Rodney idolizes Bigweld (Mel Brooks), a master inventor and owner of Bigweld Industries. During Rodney's adolescence, he invents a gadget, "Wonderbot", intended to help his father clean the dishes at the restaurant. When Herb's grumpy supervisor, Mr. There he learns that Phineas T. Rodney finds that Herb has fallen ill, and can not find replacement parts. Fender walks Loretta home, but is captured by one of the Sweepers and taken to the Chop Shop.

The group heads for Bigweld Industries, where Bigweld attempts to dismiss Ratchet. Watch V for Vendetta 2006 Megavideo Movie Online. Princess Mononoke. Princess Mononoke is a period drama set in the late Muromachi period (approximately 1337 to 1573) of Japan, but with fantasy elements.

Princess Mononoke

The story follows the young Emishi warrior Ashitaka's involvement in the struggle between the supernatural guardians of a forest and the humans who consume its resources.[2] The term "Mononoke" (物の怪 or もののけ?) Is not a name, but a general term in the Japanese language for a spirit or monster; a closer rendering of the title into English would be "The Mononoke Princess" or "The Spirit Princess". Princess Mononoke was first released in Japan on July 12, 1997, and in the United States on October 29, 1999. It was the first Studio Ghibli film to be a major hit outside of Japan and began Ghibli's worldwide attention.