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Artists and Orphans: A True Drama (known in Russian as Артисты и сироты: Настоящая драма) is a 2001 American documentary film documenting a group of American artists traveling to the Republic of Georgia for an art festival, and their subsequent effort to provide humanitarian aid to a group of local orphans.
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times, in a review that awarded the film 3 and ½ out of 4 stars, wrote: "'To Die For' is the kind of movie that's merciless with its characters, and Kidman is superb at making Suzanne into someone who is not only stupid, vain and egomaniacal (we've seen that before) but also vulnerably human. She represents, on a ...
Day-in-the-life films takes small events in a person's life and raises their level of importance. The "small things in life" feel as important to the protagonist (and the audience) as the climactic battle in an action film, or the final shootout in a western. [5] Often, the protagonists deal with multiple, overlapping issues in the course of ...
Comedy-drama [3] A Call to Spy: Lydia Dean Pilcher: Sarah Megan Thomas, Stana Katic, Radhika Apte: United States: Historical drama [4] Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo: Trivikram Srinivas: Allu Arjun, Pooja Hegde: India: Action drama [5] All Day and a Night: Joe Robert Cole: Ashton Sanders, Jeffrey Wright, Regina Taylor, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II: United ...
This is a list of films and miniseries that are based on actual events. All films on this list are from American production unless indicated otherwise.. True story films [1] gained popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s, with the production of films based on actual events that first aired on CBS, ABC, and NBC.
Justice for Annie: A Moment of Truth Movie is a 1996 American-Canadian made-for-television drama film directed by Noel Nosseck. The film, based on actual events, is a part of the Moment of Truth franchise and was also made as Death Benefit (1996). Filming took place in Toronto. [1]
True Blue is a 1996 British sport drama film, based on the 1989 book True Blue: The Oxford Boat Race Mutiny by Daniel Topolski and Patrick Robinson. It follows the 1987 Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race and the disagreement amongst the Oxford team known as the "Oxford mutiny". [2] For the US DVD release by Miramax, the film was retitled Miracle at ...
The DVD included a making-of featurette. The movie was also released on DVD & special edition Blu-ray in Germany in August 2014, [51] and France in January 2015. [52] It was released on DVD in Spain in May 2017. [43] The film was released on Movie Central's YouTube channel in 2023, with a quarter of a million views to date. [53]