Dancing with Mary will open the 17th Documentary Film Festival in Ljubljana. The feature-length documentary, which is the fruit of the Italian-Argentine-Slovenian relationship, is directed by the director of Slovenian roots, Ivan Gergolet, and tells the story of Marija Fux, a 90-year-old Argentine dancer and owner of a dance studio in the center of Buenos Aires.
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The Simposons are also mourning after Barbapapa. Just a few months before his 60th birthday, the Emmy-winning Sam Simon, co-creator of the cult cartoon series The Simpsons, the longest-running cartoon television series, which has been on TV screens since long ago in 1989, left us. as well as the cult TV series Cheers and Taxi. The latter opened the door for him to Matt Groening, with whom he later began to make history. He was also a great philanthropist and a passionate poker player.
In the medieval film Last Knights, Clive Owen returns to wielding a sword, as he did in King Arthur. This time in the role of the warrior Raiden, who is on a mission with his men to avenge his oblate master (Morgan Freeman) and overthrow the corrupt and sadistic ruler (Aksel Hennie). The Japanese Kazuaki Kiriya (The Legend of Goemon) played the directorial role.
The 90s of the last century were marked by legendary films that still inspire many film connoisseurs today. Why not treat yourself to an "off" evening and enjoy watching at least one of the 10 film classics from the 1990s that we must see at least once in our lives? And from every film genre, from comedy to children's film classics.
Tonto the Indian, Edvard Škarje, Ed Wood, Captain Jack Sparrow, Willy Wonka, Sweeney Todd the barber, the Mad Hatter, Barnabas Collins and now Charles Mortdecai. Johnny Depp is clearly not tired of rejected roles, because even in his latest film, the comedy Mordecai, he plays a good-hearted art dealer and casual con artist, who is also a caricature at the same time.
The gang from the animated feature-length musical Frozen is back. Otherwise, not with a new feature film, but with a fabulous seven minutes, which under the title Frozen Fever will melt before the movie Cinderella, which will lose its shoe on the movie screens from March 12, 2015 (also in Slovenia). For an introduction, Disney treated us to the progress of the preparations for Ana's birthday.
If you are also among those who are interested in the art and lives of famous artists, the following list of ten films will definitely go on your "bucket list".
Welcome to Me is an independent film with a small budget, but a large and multifaceted story. This is largely thanks to the lead actress Kristen Wiig, who more than brilliantly plays a rather eccentric young woman with a borderline personality who won a multi-million lottery prize, gave up medication and, like Oprah, started her own talk show. Because she wants to be famous.
Love & Mercy is an unconventional portrait of Brian Wilson, the vibrant singer, songwriter and spirit agent of The Beach Boys, delving into the life and career of this musical legend. Paul Dano (There Will be Blood) took on the role of the charismatic singer, and John Cusack (Lee Daniels' The Butler) played the older version, while Bill Pohland (The Tree of Life) directed the biography. .
Teens and young adults have long been the ideal target market for movie producers, and over the decades there has been a veritable saturation of teen movies. What makes a true teen movie is hard to define (except, of course, teenagers learning about their environment, themselves, and their peers). But we are sure that some films stand out for their quality and message. We have selected six classic teen movies that will take you back to your teenage years.
Kill Me Three Times is basically an action thriller, but it shouldn't be thrown in the same bin as films like Inception, Taken, GI Joe... because it does star Simon Pegg. The action thriller needs to be added here with a hint of black comedy. The film was "twisted" by Kriv Stenders, and the aforementioned English actor played the role of a hired killer. We enter his story when he is tasked with killing a rich man's wife, but he soon discovers that he is not alone in this mission and that he has unwittingly found himself in three different stories.
The day before the Oscars, the Golden Raspberries are traditionally awarded for the biggest film achievements of the previous year. Golden Raspberry 2015, for the 35th time in a row, crowned Darren Doan's film Saving Christmas, which took home four awards from the Ricardo Montalbon Theater, as did its counterpart Birdman from the Dolby Theater in Hollywood. But Birdman was also part of the Golden Raspberries program, but only as part of a parody.