Argentina, the late 1970s. Private banker Yvan (Fabrizio Rongione) arrives from Geneva to replace a colleague who has disappeared in military-ruled Buenos Aires. Moving through a society under surveillance, he finds himself untangling a sinister web of colonialism, high finance, and a nation's Dirty War. A remarkably assured debut from Swiss writer-director Andreas Fontana, AZOR is a riveting look at international intrigue worthy of John le Carré or Graham Greene.
Official Selection in Competition at Cannes Film Festival and from internationally acclaimed director Pabio Trapero (Born and Bred Familia Rodante) Lion's Den is a powerful and unflinching emotional drama charting one mother's struggle to raise her child in extraordinary circumstances and her compelling fight for their survival and freedom. Featuring a breathtaking award-winning performance by Martina Gusman.
Argentina, the late 1970s. Private banker Yvan (Fabrizio Rongione) arrives from Geneva to replace a colleague who has disappeared in military-ruled Buenos Aires. Moving through a society under surveillance, he finds himself untangling a sinister web of colonialism, high finance, and a nation's Dirty War. A remarkably assured debut from Swiss writer-director Andreas Fontana, AZOR is a riveting look at international intrigue worthy of John le Carré or Graham Greene.
A group of gay friends plan to finally tell all of their parents the truth at a grand party, but nothing goes as planned.
""If you're sad and like beer I'm your lady..."" Winnipeg 1933. It's the midst of the Great Depression and beer Baroness Lady Port-Huntly (Isabella Rossellini) announces a global competition to find the saddest music in the world. Musicians from across the globe - from Mexican mariachi to Scottish bagpipers to African drummers - travel to Winnipeg to play their tunes in hope of winning the $25 000 grand prize. Failed Broadway producer Chester Kent (Mark McKinney) bings his a
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