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El secreto de sus ojos (2009, Argentina) The novel La pregunta de sus ojos (Eduardo Sacheri) Silent House (2011) La Casa Muda (2010, Uruguay) The Torch (1950) Enamorada (1946, Mexico) Under Your Spell (1936) Las fronteras del amor (1934, USA) Vanilla Sky (2001) Abre los ojos (1997, Spain) We Are What We Are (2013) Somos lo que Hay (2010, Mexico)
El Americano: The Movie (also known as Americano [2]) is a 2016 3D animated family film produced by Animex Producciones, Olmos Productions, and Phil Roman Entertainment, and is directed by Ricardo Arnaiz and ex-Disney animator, Mike Kunkel.
Los Angeles Times: Writer-director Kevin Noland effectively utilizes his fine young cast and the natural beauty and rich culture of northern Spain in amiably posing a timeless question of youth.
The Orphanage (Spanish: El orfanato) is a 2007 supernatural horror film directed by J. A. Bayona in his directorial full-length debut. The film stars Belén Rueda as Laura, Fernando Cayo as her husband, Carlos, and Roger Príncep as their adopted son Simón. The plot centers on Laura, who returns to her childhood home, an orphanage.
The edition includes an audio commentary track by director Lasse Hallström and writer Peter Hedges, as well as the featurettes, "The Characters of Gilbert Grape", "The Voice of Gilbert Grape" and "Why We Love Gilbert Grape". It received a Blu-ray release August 16, 2022. [26]
American Psycho is a 2000 satirical horror thriller [5] film directed by Mary Harron, who co-wrote the screenplay with Guinevere Turner.Based on the 1991 novel by Bret Easton Ellis, it stars Christian Bale as Patrick Bateman, a New York City investment banker who leads a double life as a serial killer alongside an ensemble cast of Willem Dafoe, Jared Leto, Josh Lucas, Chloë Sevigny, Samantha ...
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The Wizard of Lies is a 2017 American television biopic film directed by Barry Levinson and written by Sam Levinson, Sam Baum, and John Burnham Schwartz, [1] based on the 2011 non-fiction book of the same name by Diana B. Henriques.