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INTERSECTIONS, met Jaimie Alexander, Frank Grillo, Roschdy Zem, Marie-Josée Croze en Charlie Bewley, vanaf 6 februari 2013 in de Belgische zalen; avec Roschdy Zem, Marie-Josée Croze, Jaimie Alexander, Frank Grillo et Charlie Bewley, dès le 6 fevrier 2013 dans les cinémas belges.
TARZAN, un film de Reinhard Klooss, avec Kellan Lutz, dès 2013 dans les cinémas belges. TARZAN, een film van Reinhard Kloos met Kellan Lutz, in 2013 in de Belgische bioscoopzalen.
BEAUTIFUL CREATURES, un film de Richard LaGravenese avec Alice Englert, Alden Ehrenreich, Emmy Rossum, Thomas Mann, Viola Davis, Emma Thompson et Jeremy Irons, le 6 mars 2013 dans les cinémas belges. BEAUTIFUL CREATURES, een film van Richard LaGravenese met Alice Englert, Alden Ehrenreich, Emmy Rossum, Thomas Mann, Viola Davis, Emma Thompson en Jeremy Irons, vanaf 6 maart 2013 in de Belgische bioscoopzalen.
Official UK trailer for Peter Greenaway's GOLTZIUS & THE PELICAN COMPANY, released in cinemas 11th July 2014. Recently awarded Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema at the 2014 BAFTAs, Peter Greenaway, one of the most inventive, ambitious and controversial film-makers of our time, returns to the cinematic arena of The Draughtsman's Contract in a film that brilliantly showcases his legendary trademarks for breath-taking visual framing and provocative subject-matters. Winner of Best Film Out of Official Competition at the Rome Film Festival, Greenaway's latest feature explores the life of celebrated 16th century Dutch painter, printer and engraver, Hendrik Goltzius, and is Greenaway's second biopic on Dutch Masters after Nightwatching, previously released by Axiom. True to form, Goltzius & the Pelican Company is almost certainly destined to delight, disturb and divide audiences. In the winter of 1590, Hendrik Goltzius (Ramsey Nasr, also an author and the Dutch Poet Laureate from Jan 2009 -- Jan 2013), the celebrated Dutch printer, painter and engraver, persuades his patron, the liberal-minded Margrave of Alsace, played by F. Murray Abraham (Scarface, Amadeus, Homeland, The Grand Budapest Hotel), to pay for a printing press which will enable him to create an extraordinary deluxe edition of the Old Testament featuring frank illustrations of such erotic tales as the story of Lot and his daughters, the adultery of David and Bathsheba and the seduction of Joseph by Potiphar's Wife. In order to make the deal more attractive to the Margrave and his court, Goltzius, along with the male and female members of his Pelican Printing Company, offers to stage live dramatisations of six biblical tales, each of which will demonstrate a different sexual taboo... For further information and listings please visit axiomfilms.co.uk.
Korengal picks up where Restrepo left off...the same men, the same valley, the same commanders, but a very different look at the experience of war. Korengal explains how war works, what it feels like and what it does to the young men who fight it. As one cheers when they kill an enemy fighter, another looks into the camera and asks if God will ever forgive them for all the killing. As one grieves the loss of his friend in combat, another explains why he missed the war after his deployment ended and he would go back in a heartbeat if he could. Every bit as intense and affecting as Restrepo, Korengal goes a step further in bringing the war into peoples' living rooms back home.