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Movies made in Austria
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Mystery |
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Amy Irving |
Olivia de Havilland |
Jan Niklas |
Nicolas Surovy |
Susan Lucci |
Elke Sommer |
Edward Fox |
Claire Bloom |
Omar Sharif |
Rex Harrison |
Jennifer Dundas |
Christian Bale |
Andrea Bretterbauer |
Sydney Bromley |
Arnold Diamond |
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Marvin J. Chomsky |
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Plot Summary:
Story of Anna Anderson, who claimed to be Anastasia Romanov, the only surviving daughter of the Czar and Czarina of Russia.
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Documentary |
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Slavoj Zizek |
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Sophie Fiennes |
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Plot Summary:
THE PERVERT'S GUIDE TO CINEMA takes the viewer on an exhilarating ride through some of the greatest movies ever made. Serving as presenter and guide is the charismatic Slavoj Zizek, acclaimed philosopher and psychoanalyst. With his engaging and passionate approach to thinking, Zizek delves into the hidden language of cinema, uncovering what movies can tell us about ourselves. Whether he is untangling the famously baffling films of David Lynch, or overturning everything you thought you knew about Hitchcock, Zizek illuminates the screen with his passion, intellect, and unfailing sense of humour. THE PERVERT'S GUIDE TO CINEMA cuts its cloth from the very world of the movies it discusses; by shooting at original locations and from replica sets it creates the uncanny illusion that Zizek is speaking from 'within' the films themselves. Together the three parts construct a compelling dialectic of ideas. Described by The Times in London as 'the woman helming this Freudian inquest,' director Sophie Fiennes' collaboration with Slavoj Zizek illustrates the immediacy with which film and television can communicate complex ideas. Says Zizek: 'My big obsession is to make things clear. I can really explain a line of thought if I can somehow illustrate it in a scene from a film. THE PERVERT'S GUIDE TO CINEMA is really about what psychoanalysis can tell us about cinema.'
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Drama |
Romance |
Thriller |
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Dougray Scott |
Laura Harring |
Jürgen Prochnow |
Andrew Lee Potts |
Erika Marozsán |
Mavie Hörbiger |
Miguel Herz-Kestranek |
Peter Mouka |
Hary Prinz |
Rudy Ruggiero |
Fanny Gatibelza |
Gunther Gillian |
Jürgen Kloth |
Klaus Nierhoff |
Siegfried Polap |
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Paul Hills |
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Plot Summary:
A contract killer sees a chance to free himself from a tragic past.
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Comedy |
Drama |
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Csaba Czene |
Gergely Trócsányi |
Piroska Molnár |
Adél Stanczel |
Marc Bischoff |
Gábor Máté |
Zoltán Koppány |
Géza D. Hegedüs |
Erwin Leder |
Géza Balkay |
Attila Balogh |
Péter Blaskó |
Gyula Bodnár |
Attila Cseh |
Csaba Cseh |
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György Pálfi |
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Plot Summary:
Gyorgy Palfi's grotesque tale of three generations of men, including an obese speed eater, an embalmer of gigantic cats, and a man who shoots fire out of his penis.
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