Canadian-Quebecois candidate in the foreign language category in last year’s Oscars.
It tells a story of one class of 12-year olds, whose teacher Martine hangs herself in the opening sequence. What follows
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Directed by Mads Matthiesen, who co-wrote the screenplay with Martin Zandvliet, this is a disturbing movie about a very likable guy, the teddy bear of the title.
Dennis is a professional body builder,
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This film is a must watch for several reasons.
One - because it is a fascinating story, two because of the incredible music and three and probably most of all for the cinema geeks out there - the cinematography
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From the director of Buried, the one with Ryan Reynolds stuck in a box (non-metaphorical one), which I quite liked. Here we have the story of two university scientists, Margaret Matheson (Sigourney
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This is yet another feature touching the sensitive theme of the Irish Troubles.
James Marsh - responsible for such documentaries as Man on Wire and Project Nim - managed to deliver a powerful drama,
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No, this is not the adaptation of the novel by Jodi Pacoult. Instead it's a haunted house horror; originally a short expanded into a feature, with the star presence of Casper van Dien (of Starship
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Simple enough setup, we're in Jakarta and an Indonesian SWAT team infiltrates a drug lords high rise to arrest him. There's the usual assortment; older shifty Lieutenant, the hard-nosed captain, the
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Sundance Film Festival is one of the biggest independent film events in the United States. It would be a shame if Filmaster missed that, right? Right. So, here you are: your personal Sundance companion
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