Category 2019

The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind

Written and directed by Chiwetel Ejiofor, The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind is based on a true story. Inspired by a science book, a 13-year-old teenager, Trywell Kamkwamba, is building a windmill in an attempt to save his hungry village in Malawi. In an impoverished country of poverty, corruption and hunger, an ambitious child finds a way to fight hunger. Made from a real case, this life story inspires you to hope, when you really want to, you can change the world or at least the world around you. An impressive film about Africa’s poverty, hunger but also about the ambition of a child from a poor family to learn, to overcome their modest condition and to help their family...

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The Lighthouse

The movie The ligthouse abounds with symbols and themes so widely used. Sexuality unleashed in isolation, demonization of the woman, appetite for violence as the engine of sexual repression, sad inability of two human beings of the same sex to support their otherness in a cloistered environment...

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The Two Popes

Fernando Meirelles, the director of “City of God”, nominated for the Oscars and screenwriter Anthony McCarten, nominated three times at the American Academy Awards, bring this deep story of one of the most dramatic power transitions of the last 2000 years. With the direction the church is going, Cardinal Bergoglio (Jonathan Pryce) asks Pope Benedict (Anthony Hopkins) for permission to retire in 2012. However, though he will face scandals and insecurities, Pope Benedict is proposing a tough date critic of his and the future successor of Rome to reveal a secret that will shake the Catholic Church from the foundation...

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Marriage Story

A profound and sensitive portrait of a breaking up marriage and a family that remains united. Directed by Noah Baumbach, nominated for an Oscar...

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The Irishman

Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci play in the movie THE IRISHMAN by Martin Scorsese, an epic saga about organized crime in America after World War II, through the eyes of war veteran Frank Sheeran, a crook and paid assassin who worked for some of the best known characters of the twentieth century...

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Young Picasso

Pablo Picasso is one of the greatest artists of all time – and until his death in 1973 he was also the most prolific artist. Many films have approached the last years of his life – his art, his relationships and his generous circle of friends...

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Booksmart

On the eve of graduating high school, two eminent students and very good friends realized that they should have learned less and spent more...

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Five Feet Apart

Two young people struggling with an irreversible disease who meet and fall in love in the halls of a hospital have the choice between staying at a distance of five steps from each other, in order not to be contaminated with possible infections, or to – live your life and know your love by taking a step closer to each other...

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Bring The Soul

The concert provides a glimpse into the off-stage BTS world, with group discussions alongside spectacular tour shows and is a cinematic event not to be missed...

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Marona’s Fantastic Tale

“The fantastic journey of Marona” is a modern tale about unconditional love and sacrifice...

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