The story of Robyn Davidson's historic journey across the Australian desert, which fascinated the readers of National Geographic magazine in the 1970s, finally got its film version. The biographical adventure drama The Paths, based on the memories of this unusual traveler, is a visually stunning epic set in one of the wildest, merciless and most beautiful corners of the planet, and at the same time an intimate story of self-discovery.
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The Promise is a suspenseful, intense, emotional feature based on the novel by Stefan Zweig. The essence of the story, according to the director, is lust. When you love someone without knowing if there is a chance that person will love you back. When you dream, but you can't make your dreams come true. When you are silent, but feed yourself with looks, gentle touches, caresses? In his novel, Zweig asks an excellent question: Can the lust of lovers be eternal?
We present a list of films that will be presented at the prestigious Cannes International Film Festival 2014 from May 14 to 25 and are definitely worthy of our attention. Definitely something for all film buffs who want other innovations, not just those coming from Hollywood. So let's check out the list of the hottest movie favorites of this year's Cannes Film Festival.
The superb psychological thriller Abduction, built on a tense and authentic story and convincing acting performances, is the work of Tobias Lindholm, who also co-wrote Vinterberg's Hunt.
Two-time Oscar winner Emma Thompson and charming Pierce Brosnan star together for the first time in the extremely funny comedy Love Strike. Richard (played by Pierce Brosnan), a divorced middle-aged businessman, is looking forward to his retirement and the start of a quiet and carefree life. But on his last day at work, he gets an unpleasant surprise when he learns that he is the victim of a scam and that all the money from his pension fund is gone. With the help of his ex-wife Kate (Emma Thompson), he goes into battle with fraudsters for his stolen money.
The most anticipated comedy of the year, Neighbors, is finally coming to us. Zac Efron, Rose Byrne, Seth Rogen, Lisa Kudrow and many more teamed up in a slapstick comedy from director Nicholas Stoller. A young married couple and new parents live a peaceful life until a bunch of "partying" students led by Zac Efron move into the house next to theirs. Of course, no one needs to explain why loud students and a couple with a small child are not a good neighborhood combination.
Holiday weekend. That sounds so good, doesn't it? For those of us who are not going to run away for a short May Day break, let's go to bed at the end of the week in such a way that we will sleep well. And enjoyed, as befits the last weekend in April.
The film inspires, educates, entertains and, in one way or another, takes us on a journey of incredible adventures, emotions, dramaturgical plots, various characters and an imaginary world that we have loved entering for more than a century. That's why the team of the first web show about films, Filmorame, has prepared a show dedicated exclusively to new films and interesting things related to them.
On the first day of May, a new film directed by John Turturro - Gray Gigolo - is coming to Slovenian cinemas. Murray (played by Woody Allen) finds himself in financial trouble after closing his bookstore. When the attractive dermatologist Dr. Confiding that Parker (Sharon Stone) is looking for a man to share a bed with her and her partner Selima (Sofia Vergara), Murray talks his friend Fioravante (John Turturro) into accepting the offer. Thus begins their partnership in the world's oldest craft, and the pair soon find themselves in a wild conflict of love, sex, and money.
Film audiences love talent. Well, if the talent also possesses the necessary charisma, then we can already talk about a film icon. In our opinion, Jack Nicholson is one of them. The legendary film actor turned a respectable 77 years old yesterday.
In the drama Our Children, director Joachim Lafosse transformed the news from a black chronicle without a shred of sensationalism into an intense, tense and multifaceted psychological study of an unimaginable family tragedy. The film belongs to Émilie Dequenne (Rosetta of the Dardenne brothers), who won the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival in the Special View section for her role.
In the second part of the successful film series, Peter Parker, under the guise of the superhero Spider-Man, will once again have to deal with terrible villains who appear with even more advanced technologies and incredible powers, and at the same time he will try to keep the promise he made to Gwen Stacey, that he will not involve her in his dangerous life.