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Pan's Labyrinth

Pan's Labyrinth
Pan's Labyrinth (Spanish: El laberinto del fauno, "The Labyrinth of the faun") is a 2006 Mexican-Spanish dark fantasy film[3][4] written and directed by Guillermo del Toro. It was produced and distributed by Esperanto Films. The story takes place in Spain in May–June 1944, five years after the Spanish Civil War, during the early Francoist period. The film premiered at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Plot[edit] In a fairy tale, Princess Moanna, whose father is the king of the underworld, visits the human world, where the sunlight blinds her and erases her memory. In post–Civil War Spain in 1944 (after Francisco Franco has come into power), protagonist Ofelia travels with her pregnant mother Carmen to meet Captain Vidal, her new stepfather and the father of Carmen's unborn child. A large stick insect, which Ofelia believes to be a fairy, leads Ofelia into an ancient labyrinth; but she is stopped by Mercedes, one of Vidal's maids, who is spying for the rebels. Cast[edit] Production[edit]

Pan's Labyrinth | Official Movie Site | Picturehouse Ships to U.S. only. Following a bloody civil war, young Ofelia enters a world of unimaginable cruelty when she moves in with her new stepfather, a tyrannical military officer. Armed with only her imagination, Ofelia discovers a mysterious labyrinth and meets a faun who sets her on a path to saving herself and her ailing mother. But soon, the lines between fantasy and reality begin to blur, and before Ofelia can turn back, she finds herself at the center of a ferocious battle between good and evil. Shipping: Ground: $2.50 flat fee or FREE over $35 2-Day: $10.00 flat fee Next-Day: $15.00 flat fee Please note Ground shipments may ship via either UPS or USPS, so please use a shipping address that can receive both types of deliveries. We apologize to our international fans, but DVDs, Blu-rays, CDs, video games, and digital media products cannot be shipped outside the U.S. due to legal agreements. Returns: Return to: WBShop.com Attn: RETURNS 1000 Austin Court Howell, MI 48843

V for Vendetta (film) V takes Evey to his home, where she is told she must remain until 5 November the following year. After learning that V is killing government officials, she escapes to the home of her boss, comedian and talk show host Gordon Deitrich. In return for Evey trusting him with her safety, Gordon reveals to her a collection of prohibited materials including subversive paintings, an antique Quran, and homoerotic photographs by Robert Mapplethorpe. Evey is told that she will be executed unless she reveals V's location, but when she says she would rather die she is immediately released. Inspector Finch searches for the true identity of V, eventually tracing him to a bioweapons program at a detention centre for "social deviants" and political dissidents in Larkhill. As 5 November nears, V's distribution of thousands of Guy Fawkes masks causes chaos in the UK and the population questions party rule. As Evey places V's body aboard the train, she is found by Finch. Actor Hugo Weaving in 2012.

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Floria Sigismondi Floria Sigismondi (born 1965) is a Canadian-Italian photographer and director. Life and career[edit] Sigismondi was born in Pescara, Italy. Her parents, Lina and Domenico Sigismondi, were opera singers. Floria Sigismondi started a career as a fashion photographer. With her photography and sculpture installations she had solo exhibitions in Hamilton and Toronto, New York, Brescia, Italy, Göteborg, Sweden and London. In October 2004 she gave birth to a daughter, Tosca Vera Sigismondi-Berlin. Floria makes an appearance in the 2008 feature documentary by Nik Sheehan about Brion Gysin and the Dreamachine entitled 'FLicKeR'. Floria is a two time MVPA winner of director of the year in 2006 and 2013. Film project[edit] Film (selection)[edit] Music videos (selection)[edit] Director Cinematographer 2000 "4 Ton Mantis", Amon Tobin Awards (selection)[edit] References[edit] Sigismondi, Floria (1999). External links[edit]

Pan's Labyrinth Movie Review & Film Summary (2006 "Pan's Labyrinth" is one of the greatest of all fantasy films, even though it is anchored so firmly in the reality of war. On first viewing, it is challenging to comprehend a movie that on the one hand provides fauns and fairies, and on the other hand creates an inhuman sadist in the uniform of Franco's fascists. The fauns and fantasies are seen only by the 11-year-old heroine, but that does not mean she's "only dreaming;" they are as real as the fascist captain who murders on the flimsiest excuse. The coexistence of these two worlds is one of the scariest elements of the film; they both impose sets of rules that can get an 11-year-old killed. "Pan's Labyrinth" (2006) took shape in the imagination of Guillermo del Toro as long ago as 1993, when he began to sketch ideas and images in the notebooks he always carries. The time is 1944 in Spain. Ofelia encounters a strange insect looking like a praying mantis. The film is visually stunning.

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