Released Date:
2001-09-19
Languages:
Bosnian
Countries:
Bosnia and Herzegovina, France, Slovenia, Italy, UK, Belgium
Runtime:
98 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
(36105 Reviews)
Director:
Danis TanovicReleased Date:
2002-09-11
Languages:
English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, French Sign Language, Japanese
Countries:
UK, France, Egypt, Japan, Mexico, USA, Iran
Runtime:
134 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
(4698 Reviews)
Director:
Youssef ChahineAmos GitaiAlejandro Gonzèlez IèèrrituShèhei ImamuraClaude LelouchKen LoachSamira MakhmalbafMira NairIdrissa OuedraogoSean PennDanis TanovicGenres:
DramaYoussef Chahine (segment)
Sabrina Dhawan (segment)
Amos Gitai (segment)
Alejandro Gonzèlez Ièèrritu (segment)
Paul Laverty (segment)
Claude Lelouch (segment)
Ken Loach (segment)
Samira Makhmalbaf (segment)
Idrissa Ouedraogo (segment)
Sean Penn (segment)
Marie-Jose Sanselme (segment)
Danis Tanovic (segment)
Daisuke Tengan (segment)
Pierre Uytterhoeven (segment)
Vladimir Vega (segment)
Eleven directors from 11 countries each contribute an 11-minute short reflecting on the events of 11 September 2001. A village teacher in Iran tries to explain to her young students what's happened. City kids in Burkina Faso think they've spotted Osama bin Laden. A deaf Frenchwoman in Manhattan writes a Dear John letter to a man who has left that morning for work at the World Trade Center. A Chilean remembers Allende. Events recall other deaths. A mother endures more than her son's death. And so on. The tone varies, as do the locales. Most stories are about others coming to terms with the events of the day, but at least one confronts the viewer with tragedy and death.
Released Date:
2002-09-11
Languages:
English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, French Sign Language, Japanese
Countries:
UK, France, Egypt, Japan, Mexico, USA, Iran
Runtime:
134 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
(4698 Reviews)
Director:
Youssef ChahineAmos GitaiAlejandro Gonzèlez IèèrrituShèhei ImamuraClaude LelouchKen LoachSamira MakhmalbafMira NairIdrissa OuedraogoSean PennDanis TanovicGenres:
DramaYoussef Chahine (segment)
Sabrina Dhawan (segment)
Amos Gitai (segment)
Alejandro Gonzèlez Ièèrritu (segment)
Paul Laverty (segment)
Claude Lelouch (segment)
Ken Loach (segment)
Samira Makhmalbaf (segment)
Idrissa Ouedraogo (segment)
Sean Penn (segment)
Marie-Jose Sanselme (segment)
Danis Tanovic (segment)
Daisuke Tengan (segment)
Pierre Uytterhoeven (segment)
Vladimir Vega (segment)
Eleven directors from 11 countries each contribute an 11-minute short reflecting on the events of 11 September 2001. A village teacher in Iran tries to explain to her young students what's happened. City kids in Burkina Faso think they've spotted Osama bin Laden. A deaf Frenchwoman in Manhattan writes a Dear John letter to a man who has left that morning for work at the World Trade Center. A Chilean remembers Allende. Events recall other deaths. A mother endures more than her son's death. And so on. The tone varies, as do the locales. Most stories are about others coming to terms with the events of the day, but at least one confronts the viewer with tragedy and death.
Released Date:
2005-11-16
Languages:
French
Countries:
France, Italy, Belgium, Japan
Runtime:
102 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.9 (2056 Reviews)
Director:
Danis TanovicGenres:
DramaKrzysztof Kieslowski (scenario)
Krzysztof Piesiewicz
In Paris, a family is victim of a tragic incident, when the patriarch is accused by his wife of pedophilia. Years later, the three sisters have independent dysfunctional lives and never see each other. The middle sister Sophie finds that her beloved husband and photographer Pierre is unfaithful and is having an affair with Julie and he leaves her. When the lover discovers that Pierre has two children, she ends the affair. The youngest, Anne, is student of Sorbonne and has a crush and gets pregnant of her professor Frèdèric, who is married and father of her best friend. The oldest sister, Cèline, is a lonely woman that periodically travels by train to visit her handicapped dumb mother Marie that is trapped in a wheelchair in an asylum for elders. When the stranger Sèbastien contacts Cèline, she believes he is a shy admirer; however, after an awkward encounter, he reveals secrets from the past that will affect the relationship among the sisters.
Released Date:
2009-11-13
Languages:
English, Kurdish, Spanish, Swahili, French
Countries:
Ireland, Spain, Belgium, France
Runtime:
99 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
6.5 (8351 Reviews)
Director:
Danis TanovicMark and David are best friends, photo journalists going from war to war. In the spring of 1988, they're in Kurdistan, at an isolated mountain clinic, waiting for an offensive. David's had enough - he wants to go home to Dublin to his pregnant wife. He leaves, with Mark promising to follow in a few days. A week or so later, Mark's home after being wounded, but David's not been heard from. Mark's slow recovery and uncharacteristic behavior alarm his girlfriend, Elena, who asks her grandfather, a Spanish psychologist, to come to Dublin to help. Are there things the carefree and detached journalist is bottling up? Is he a casualty of war?
Released Date:
2014-02-26
Languages:
Bosnian, Romany
Countries:
Bosnia and Herzegovina, France, Slovenia, Italy
Runtime:
75 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.8 (820 Reviews)
Director:
Danis TanovicGenres:
DramaA Roma family lives far from the urban centres of Bosnia-Herzegovina. The father Nazif salvages metal from old cars and sells it to a scrap-dealer. The mother Senada keeps the house tidy, cooks, bakes and cares for their two small daughters. One day, she feels a sharp pain in her abdomen. At the hospital she is told there is something wrong with the baby she is carrying: "They say it's dead." She is at risk of septicaemia and they must operate immediately. But Senada has no medical insurance; since the operation will cost much more than the family can afford the hospital's head refuses to treat her. A race against time together with a mounting sense of hopelessness played by a cast of non-professional actors re-enacting an episode from their own lives. Winner of the Silver Bear Jury Grand Prix and the Silver Bear for best actor at the Berlin Film Festival 2013.
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