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Women in Love is a 1969 British romantic drama film directed by Ken Russell and starring Alan Bates, Oliver Reed, Glenda Jackson, and Jennie Linden. [2] The film was adapted by Larry Kramer from D. H. Lawrence's 1920 novel Women in Love. [3] It was the first film to be released by Brandywine Productions. [4]
1. 13 Going On 30 (2004). Cast: Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo, Judy Greer, Andy Serkis Rating: PG-13 Director: Gary Winick Run Time: 98 minutes Oh, to be "30, flirty and thriving." In this classic ...
Women in Love: Gudrun Brangwen 1971: Irene Papas: The Trojan Women: Helen of Troy: 1972: Cicely Tyson: Sounder: Rebecca Morgan 1973: Liv Ullmann: The New Land (Nybyggarna) Kristina 1974: Gena Rowlands: A Woman Under the Influence: Mabel Longhetti 1975: Isabelle Adjani: The Story of Adele H. (L’histoire d'Adèle H.) Adèle Hugo / Adèle Lewry ...
Three women move in together in Budapest: Martha, a necktie salesperson and part time bunny-feeder for Dr. Rudi Imre; Yoli, a callous denier of love; and Susie, a dancer and hopeless romantic. Martha suggests they perform a ritual she heard about in which they count the corners of a room, sit down, and make a wish.
Part of the AFI 100 Years… series, AFI's 100 Years…100 Passions is a list of the top 100 greatest love stories in American cinema. The list was unveiled by the American Film Institute on June 11, 2002, in a CBS television special hosted by Candice Bergen.
Netflix’s “Woman of the Hour” marks Anna Kendrick’s directorial debut, but that was not the movie’s only breakthrough performance. Of all the featured victims, one young girl stands out ...
Women in Love; Five Easy Pieces; Ryan's Daughter; I Never Sang for My Father; Diary of a Mad Housewife; Love Story; The Virgin and the Gypsy; Tora! Tora! Tora! 1971: Macbeth; The Boy Friend; One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich; The French Connection; The Last Picture Show; Nicholas and Alexandra; The Go-Between; King Lear; The Tales of ...
The term is a portmanteau of the words cinema and philia, one of the four ancient Greek words for love. [1] A person with a passionate interest in cinema is called a cinephile (/ ˈ s ɪ n ɪ f aɪ l / SIN-ih-fyle), cinemaphile, filmophile, or, informally, a film buff (also movie buff). To a cinephile, a film is often not just a source of ...