Released Date:
1981-04-08
Languages:
Italian
Countries:
Italy, France
Runtime:
139 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (4086 Reviews)
Director:
Federico FelliniFederico Fellini (story)
Bernardino Zapponi (story)
Brunello Rondi (screenplay)
Marcello is in the compartment of an Italian train, facing forward when the mineral water of the woman seated across from him starts to fall toward him. He catches the bottle and makes eye contact and follows her when she leaves the compartment. For a few moments she finds him attractive too. Then suddenly she gets off the train and starts walking through a field. Marcello follows her, loses her, finds himself in a large hotel surrounded by women. A feminist conference is taking place and he tries to escape.
Released Date:
1995-01-06
Languages:
Polish
Countries:
Poland
Runtime:
66 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.2 (356 Reviews)
Director:
Dorota KedzierzawskaGenres:
DramaDorota Kedzierzawska
A thin child of about 10, nicknamed "Crow" because she mimics the bird, has no friends and rejects a teacher's hug. At home, she is left on her own, her mom locks her out while entertaining a lover or is asleep. One morning, Crow sees a chubby, cherubic child hugged by both parents as the father leaves for work. When the toddler is left alone, Crow lifts her through the fence and kidnaps her. That day, Crow tries to mother the child, alternately playing with and scolding her, taking her to the beach, leaving shore in a boat, pushing her into the sea in a pique, and eventually carrying the sleeping child back home. Crow returns to her own mother and asks for affection.
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