J.R.R. Tolkien and the Birth of "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit"
31st Dec 04
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Pain
31st Jan 24
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Pain
Invalid date
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Hamari Bahu Alka
12th Jan 82
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Unified MMA 50
31st Mar 23
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Nasib Do Re Mi
20th Jul 66
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NULL
21st May 21
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Zugvögel - Ein Jahr vergeht im Flug
22nd Jun 23
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The Thin Man Goes Home
24th Dec 44
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64: Part 2
1st Jun 16
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GCW Fight Club
9th Oct 21
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The Death of "Superman Lives": What Happened?
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Create with Love ❤️ by Zaw Myint
X+
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2nd Jan 10 /
In 2010 with the full-length film X+, Marylène Negro takes up a new dimension of human experience : the collectivity. "A Picture of Us". What are the aggregating forces that bring forth this drive - brusque or slow, woven from facts, simplifications and resonances that we can call, always approximately, collective history ? The cinema relentlessly records silhouettes, groups, crowds, masses - fleeting passers-by of a period they are going through, tiny extras of a zeitgeist that carries them along. X+ explores the visual and sound forms of presence thanks to which persist or dissolve the argentic traces of these innumerable figures whose existence forms the tissue of humanity and whose mingled gestures - noticed or unnoticed, make up the supposed "collective" substratum of collective history. X+ attains the very principle of figurativity. (Nicole Brenez)