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One of Fellini’s most surreal films follows long-time collaborator Marcello Mastroianni as misogynist Snàporaza on a trip down a feminine rabbit hole.
One of Fellini’s most surreal films follows long-time collaborator Marcello Mastroianni as misogynist Snàporaza on a trip down a feminine rabbit hole.
Nanjing! Nanjing! – in its original name – shows the dramatization of the Massacre of Nanjing and other events in 1937 during the Second Sino-Japanese War, in which the Imperial Japanese Army had just captured the then capital of the Republic of China.
When an ex-army man is unable to make his payments, he with his wife Rakhee and their child move to Mumbai in search for a better future, only to be kicked around by the challenges of a big city.
Clash of the Titans is the remake of the 80s film about the mortal son of the Zeus, embarking on a perilous journey to stop the underworld and its minions from spreading their evil to Earth as well as the heavens.
In Olivier Assayas’s Clean, Maggie Cheung plays a troubled soul who tries to kick her drug habit in an attempt to reconnect with her son.
Cloud Atlas is a beautifully told film about souls in motion throughout time and space and the connection they share.
A black bear who comes across a huge stash of cocaine, ends up ingesting it and goes on a rampage killing looking for more coke.
Cold War begins when one of the city’s hot spots gets bombed and a police van (alongside five officers) get taken away, held hostage and in-waiting for a handsome ransom. Dirty cops, corruption, ambition and a power struggle adorn Cold War to make it one of the most entertaining recent Hong Kong films.
Cold Water of the Sea tells the story of a young couple about to get married that go on a holiday trip to a tropical “paradise,” when they run into a girl who seems to be lost in the middle of the night.