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These films rocked this year
10 hours ago ago from * P L E A S U R E *
This was a good year for films, especially if you lived in Trinidad and Tobago where the Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival (TTFF) really hit new highs. I've picked my favorite films for the year and judging from how many of you LOVED James Cameron's Avatar (which does not make my list I'm quite afraid to say) I figure I'm in for some serious slack for these choices. First of all, how DARE I declare Tomas Alfredson's Let the Right One In ...
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15 hours ago ago from The Words Of The Lost Penguin
It would appear to be almost the end of the year and thus time for me to talk about the year’s documentary films. For those of you who read last years post on the subject, you may be pleased to know that Waltz with Bashir and Time and the City came to my local cinema and that I loved them both for very different reasons. Additionally I did manage to see screenings of another two documentaries over the last year, in the shape of a ...
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13 hours ago ago from daquien
I kept track of the movies I watched this year and there were 43 so far !!! (There's still a week for some more...). I thought in posting the list so you can tell me how many did you watch, which ones did you like, which ones you didn't... But then I thought it will be more interesting if I made a collage with pics of all that movies for you to guess. ;-) So under the cut you can see the picspam of the films (and documentaries) I watched ...
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6 hours ago ago from Top Documentary Films - Watch Free Documentaries Online
Africa Addio is an Italian documentary film made in 1966 about the end of the colonial era in Africa. The film was released under the names Africa Blood and Guts in the USA (which was only half of the entire film) and Farewell Africa in the UK. The movie documents some of the disruptions caused by decolonization, such as poaching in former animal preserves and bloody revolutions, including the Zanzibar revolution which resulted in the ...
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12 hours ago ago from Daryl Lorette 1.0
The Asian Film Awards will hand Chinese director Zhang Yimou a lifetime achievement prize at its annual gala in March. "Zhang is one of the most distinguished figures in the Chinese filming industry a true and unique talent, and we are proud to further acknowledge his contribution," said Soo-wei Shaw, executive director of the Hong Kong International Film Festival Society, the organizer of the Asian Film Awards. Zhang, who choreographed ...
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