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The 27th Day is a 1957 American black-and-white science fiction film, distributed by Columbia Pictures.It was produced by Helen Ainsworth, directed by William Asher, and stars Gene Barry, Valerie French, George Voskovec, and Arnold Moss.
127 Hours is a 2010 biographical psychological survival drama film co-written, produced, and directed by Danny Boyle.The film mainly stars James Franco, with Kate Mara, Amber Tamblyn, and Clémence Poésy appearing in brief supporting roles.
(February 2016) Click [show] for important translation instructions. View a machine-translated version of the French article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate , is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy ...
The film portrays the journey home after the experience of war. This amphora dated to c. 540 BC shows Odysseus killing an enemy.. Central to Nostos: The Return is the theme of homecoming—known as nostos in Homer's Odyssey—which is illustrated throughout the film by images of childhood. [9]
Language Italian Quel gran pezzo dell'Ubalda tutta nuda e tutta calda (literally "That hottie Ubalda, all naked and all hot"), internationally released as Ubalda, All Naked and Warm (though translated to Spanish as " Ubalda la hermosa, ardiente y fogosa " [ 1 ] ) is a 1972 Italian comedy film directed by Mariano Laurenti .
Franco was named Best Actor by the New York Film Critics Online and 2010 Independent Spirit Awards. He also received recognition from the Screen Actors Guild , at their 17th annual ceremony . Franco's arm amputation scene towards the end of 127 Hours was nominated at the viewer-voted 2011 MTV Movie Awards .
The Four Days of Naples (Italian: Le quattro giornate di Napoli) is a 1962 Italian film, directed by Nanni Loy and set during the uprising (28 September 1943 to 1 October 1943) which gives its name. It stars Regina Bianchi, Aldo Giuffrè, Lea Massari, Jean Sorel, Franco Sportelli, Charles Belmont, Gian Maria Volonté and Frank Wolff.
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