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Bibliothèque Pascal
Hungary, 2010, 111 min.
The work of an imaginative filmmaker with ambition and chutzpah, Bibliothèque Pascal is a dark sex-trafficking fairy tale from Central Europe with Terry Gilliam-esque touches. Please note: this film contains disturbing scenes of sex and violence. Winner, CineEuropa Prize; Grand Prix, Hungarian Film ... more
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Juan
Denmark, 2010, 102 min.
Retribution closes in on the serial seducer who has bedded and abandoned thousands of women in this thrillingly cinematic version of W.A. Mozart’s opera Don Giovanni. One of the composer’s most darkly seductive scores is performed here by Concerto Copenhagen, under the baton of Lars Ulrik Mortensen,... more
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Silent Souls
Russia, 2010, 75 min.
The rites and rituals of the Merja people, an ethnic minority once resident in the Volga region of Russia, form the backbone of this lyrical, dreamlike movie about love and loss. Winner, Best Cinematography, Venice Film Festival; Best Film, Abu Dhabi Film Festival.... more
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