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"Coming Out" is the story of Erik (Sándor Csányi), a radio personality, gay activist, and Hungary's most famous openly gay male celebrity.As Erik is preparing to marry his partner Balázs (Gábor Karalyos), he is shocked to discover he has a growing sexual attraction to women.
The film opens with a sequence of fleeting images - the stamens of a flower, drops of oil on water, glowing embers, a spider's web, a strand of blonde hair, a leaf frozen in the ice, rain dripping from a wooden roof, etc. - each of which will subsequently be linked to one of Szindbád's memories of his love affairs.
Liza is a 30-year-old, naïve, lonely nurse living in "Csudapest", [note 1] the capital of a fictionalized 1970s Hungary with a capitalist system. She has taken care of Márta, the widow of the former Japanese ambassador, for the last 12 years.
The Peacemaker is a 1997 American political action thriller film starring George Clooney, Nicole Kidman, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Marcel Iureș and Aleksandr Baluev and directed by Mimi Leder.
4x4 is a 2019 Spanish-language crime thriller film based on actual events [1] [2] by Mariano Cohn from a screenplay he co-wrote with Gastón Duprat. Produced by the latter, the film, an Argentine-Spanish co-production, stars Peter Lanzani as Ciro, a criminal who breaks into a 4x4 SUV, owned by an obstetrician medic Enrique Ferrari (Dady Brieva), in order to steal the car stereo.
Schwarzenegger in 2019. Austrian and American actor, film producer, businessman, retired professional bodybuilder and politician Arnold Schwarzenegger has appeared in over 40 films, and has also ventured into directing and producing.
Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead (Norwegian: Død snø 2) is a 2014 action comedy horror film directed by Tommy Wirkola.It is a sequel to Wirkola's 2009 film Dead Snow.The film was released in Norway on 12 February and in the United States on 10 October 2014.
The Banishment (Russian: Изгнание, Izgnanie) is a 2007 Russian psychological drama film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev.The film is a loose adaptation of The Laughing Matter, a 1953 novel by Armenian-American writer William Saroyan. [1]