VIRTUAL CINEMAS
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Peru, at the height of the political crisis of the 1980s. Georgina is expecting her first child. Without resources, she responds to the announcement of a clinic offering free care to pregnant women. But after giving birth, they refuse to tell her where her baby is.
Determined to find her daughter, she seeks the help of journalist Pedro Campos who agrees to lead the investigation.
“A work of singular delicacy, starkly beautiful... and profoundly sad” Erlingur Einarsson, Total Film
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Abused and battered wife, Joy lives in Manila, with her six-year-old daughter Angel and her husband, Dante, a small-time criminal.
As so often in the past, Dante comes home drunk at night and beats Joy brutally. This time, he also hurts Angel. Joy grabs her daughter and flees to the local police post to finally get him sent to jail. Justice, Joy learns, takes time at best and is impossible
to get at worst. Not without reason, she feels that she and her daughter are increasingly under threat.
“The subject matter is urgent as well as important...”
The Hollywood Reporter
“A no-nonsense domestic abuse drama that whips along with the pace of a thriller.”
Screen Daily
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The guests who come to the mansion of aristocratic landowner and man of the world Nikolai over the Christmas holidays are
hand-picked. Among them is a politician, a young countess and a general with his wife. They converse and dine – what a wonderful, much-missed way of life – indulge in parlour games and discuss the right form of authority in the face of political impotence as well
as progress and morality, death and the Antichrist. As the debate becomes more heated, cultural differences become increasingly apparent and the mood grows tense.
“Stark, austere, cerebral.”
The Guardian
“A marvel of composition.”
Variety
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Cecilia is a sociology teacher at the University. One stormy night, Kevin, a poor young 15-year old, the son of her maid, desperately knocks on the door of her house. Terrified, she doesn’t open. The next day, Kevin’s body shows up floating in the river, murdered by the police. Cecilia begins to be haunted by the young man’s ghost. Disturbed, she tries to forget him and go on with her life, but now it seems she is the ghost.
“Directed with stylistic canniness and empathetic insight.”
Screen International
“An interesting exploration of the expanding distance between the classes in
modern day Argentina and the injustices suffered as a result of it.”
The Up Coming
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When Effie Gray becomes the wife of distinguished writer John Ruskin, it soon becomes apparent that Ruskin regards
her as a muse rather than a wife, and the stifling atmosphere of their home soon takes a toll on Effie's health.
"Emma Thompson triumphs! From ‘Howards End’ to ‘The Remains of the Day’
to the sublime ‘Effie Gray’, the trilogy is at last complete."
Dave Hickey, VANITY FAIR
“A beautifully crafted film filled with a haunting stillness and melancholy.”
Debbie Lynn Elias, BEHIND THE LENS