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Agora (Spanish: Ágora) is a 2009 English-language Spanish historical drama film directed by Alejandro Amenábar and written by Amenábar and Mateo Gil.The biopic stars Rachel Weisz as Hypatia, a mathematician, philosopher and astronomer in late 4th-century Roman Egypt, who investigates the flaws of the geocentric Ptolemaic system and the heliocentric model that challenges it.
On Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating 90% based on 77 reviews, with an average rating of 7/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "Starter For 10 is a spirited coming-of-age tale that remains charming and witty even as it veers into darker territory. The unique setting of a quiz show makes the film wittier than your average ...
Agora, the industry section of the Thessaloniki Film Festival, has revealed the selection for its Works in Progress section. Nine films from 15 countries in Southeastern Europe and the ...
Jakub Štáfek as Julius „Lavi“ Lavický; Jakub Prachař as Jaroslav "Jarda" Mizina; Ondřej Pavelka as Mr. Král; Jiří Ployhar ml. as head coach
10 Lives is a 2024 animated fantasy comedy film directed by Chris Jenkins from a screenplay by Jenkins, Karen Wengrod and Ken Cinnamon. It was co-produced by Canada, United Kingdom, France and United States. The film features the voices of Mo Gilligan, Simone Ashley, Sophie Okonedo, Zayn Malik, Dylan Llewellyn, Jeremy Swift, Tabitha Cross and ...
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10.5: Apocalypse is a 2006 television miniseries written and directed by John Lafia. A sequel to 2004's 10.5 , the show follows a series of catastrophic seismic disasters including earthquakes , volcanic eruptions , tsunamis , and sinkholes , all triggered by an apocalyptic earthquake.
10/31 is a 2017 American anthology horror film consisting of five Halloween-themed short stories directed by Justin M. Seaman, Zane Hershberger, John William Holt, Brett DeJager, and Rocky Gray, along with a wraparound story directed by Hunter Johnson. [2] The film is executive produced by P. J. Starks. [3]