Released Date:
2011-01-21
Languages:
English, Russian, Polish
Countries:
USA, United Arab Emirates, Poland
Runtime:
133 min
Rated:
PG-13
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (81379 Reviews)
Director:
Peter WeirKeith R. Clarke (screenplay)
Slavomir Rawicz (novel)
Peter Weir (screenplay)
In 1941, three men reach India from Tibet, having walked 4000 miles after escaping a Siberian gulag. The film tells their story and that of four others who escaped with them and a teenage girl who joins them in flight. The group's natural leader is Janusz, a Pole condemned by accusations secured by torturing his wife; he knows how to live in the wilds. They escape under cover of a snowstorm: a cynical American, a Russian thug, a comic accountant, a pastry chef who draws, a priest, and a Pole with night blindness. They face freezing nights, lack of food and water, mosquitoes, an endless desert, the Himalayas, and moral questions of when to leave someone behind.
Released Date:
2007-09-14
Languages:
Romanian
Countries:
Romania, Belgium
Runtime:
113 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.9 (42459 Reviews)
Director:
Cristian MungiuGenres:
DramaCristian Mungiu
Razvan Radulescu (script consultant)
Romania, 1987, the brutal Ceausescu communist regime is in place; birth control is illegal and abortion is a crime punishable by death. Gabita (Laura Vasliu) is almost five months into an unwanted pregnancy and in meek desperation turns to her friend and roommate, Otilia (Anamaria Marinca) for help in organizing an illegal termination. Unfortunate circumstances force the two women to use a male abortionist, Bebe (Vlad Ivanor), who, in addition to an absurd amount of money, also demands sex with both women as payment. The bleakness of the storyline expresses a dark socio-political critique in the twilight years of a repressive dictatorship.
Released Date:
2008-11-21
Languages:
Romanian
Countries:
Romania, Luxembourg, France
Runtime:
87 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.9 (3745 Reviews)
Director:
Horatiu MalaeleAdrian Lustig
Horatiu Malaele
In a small isolated village, in 1953, a wedding is interrupted by the news about the death of Stalin. Because any public celebration is forbidden, they decide to turn the happy event into a silent wedding.
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