解放初期,许多青年人为了祖国的需要,参加了开发边疆的队伍,来到西北的天山脚下,要在这里建起第一座农场。刘海英是这群青年中年纪较小的一个,在她七八岁的时候,父亲就被国民党反动派杀害了。父亲生前曾给了她革命思想的教育,培养了她坚定勇敢的意志和对革命事业的热爱。她在劳动中吃苦耐劳,热情愉快。由于她努力钻研业务,很快学会了开拖拉机。一天,正当海英驾驶着拖拉机在田间工作时,忽然发现一个孩子落水,她不顾一切跳下河去,救起了那个孩子。自己却因寒水浸泡,旧病——关节炎、中耳炎复发,她不得不忍痛离开工作岗位…
这部电影深入探讨了围绕泰姬陵建造的争议性问题,挑战了关于这座世界最具标志性纪念碑之一的传统历史叙述。
影片主要讲述了一名出租车司机搭载了一名沉默寡言、行为异常的小女孩,偶然的一次搭载让出租车司机和陌生的小女孩卷入了一连串充满疑云的事件中,引发观众对人性、信任与危机的深度思考。
青梅竹马两小无猜的好朋友,在各自经历了各种艰难困苦之后,又重新走到了一起。 Childhood friends Abhay and Aaliya experience plenty of obstacles in their paths as they find their way in the world and back to each other.
一位天文学家预言,一场新的流星雨将出现在一个小镇上空。她能否说服当地居民为了完成这项发现而牺牲一项圣诞传统呢?
Lesbian prop-master Casey (Cam Killion) is abandoned by her girlfriend after a fight at a run-down motel, at the height of COVID-19 lockdowns in California. What’s worse, her girlfriend has taken not only her car, but her dog as well. She teams up with unemployed actor Alan (Joohun Lee) on a road trip to an audition in Canada. Casey is bitterly cynical while Alan is blindingly optimistic, which makes for a hilarious odd-couple road movie. Featuring beautifully shot landscapes, Laramie Dennis’s laidback debut feature film draws on, and queers, the work of Sam Shepard, and will delight fans of offbeat indie comedies à la the ‘90s works of Hal Hartley and Alison Anders.
努尔是一名记者,她每天都努力平衡工作、爱情和个人生活。一天,努尔的生活发生了戏剧性的转变,她偶然发现了一则令人大开眼界的调查新闻。
三年过去了,许多事情都发生了变化。尽管安娜和丹尼尔努力想要放下过去,但他们终究还是会再次卷入毒品交易的世界,而且这一次,他们站在了对立的阵营。丹尼尔同意最后一次出海帮助他的父亲,而安娜则不得不回到坎巴多斯,为敌对的帕丁家族效力。安娜接受了这份工作,尽管她明白这可能意味着帕丁家族的覆灭,也可能意味着她与丹尼尔关系的终结。
在孟买,两个社交笨拙的千禧一代,在努力自我接纳的过程中找到了爱情。当他们与内心的不安全感和社会压力斗争时,他们的旅程从城市的喧嚣一路延伸至群山的宁静之中。
The film is inspired by the true-to-life story of the discovery of the long-lost “Opus 28” manuscript from Norwegian composer Johan Halvorsen, originally performed in 1909 by Canadian violinist Kathleen Parlow, to whom the piece was dedicated. Campbell portrays a student who seeks to complete her thesis on Parlow by organizing a public performance of “Opus 28” from Toronto to Oslo. The cast includes Due?as, Melanie Scheiner, Eve Duranceau, Maxim Gaudette, Rosa-Johan Uddoh, and Eileen Davies.