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04:00 PM
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Motion Picture
( 103 minutes )
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The queen “Elizabeth II”
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Directed By Stephen Frears |
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English |
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Arts and Multimedia Library B3 |
A docudrama daring us to reconsider our preconceived views of the British Royal Family. The film offers a rare glimpse at the humanity behind a woman who is known around the world and yet hardly known at all. The film won the Oscar for best performance.
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04:00 PM
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Documentary
( 75 minutes )
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Iraq for sale : the war profiteers
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Directed By Robert Greenwald |
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English |
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Arts and Multimedia Library B3 |
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A political spectrum that gives you a glimpse on what is going on in Iraq. It uncovers ulterior motives: why the war started and how many Americans and Iraqi civilians die no matter which side claims victory. |
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04:00 PM
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Motion Picture
( 85 minutes )
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The great clown
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Directed By Youssef Chahine |
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Arabic |
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Arts and Multimedia Library B3 |
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A Hilarious comedy which exposes the bourgeois society in Egypt in the mid-twentieth century and examines the interactions between love, work and money. |
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04:00 PM
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Motion Picture
( 90 minutes )
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Höstsonaten
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Directed By Ingmar Bergman |
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English |
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Arts and Multimedia Library B3 |
Language: Swedish - Subtitle: English The film shows the uneasy encounter of a mother and a daughter who reunite after seven years, in an attempt to overcome their differences.
The film was nominated for 2 Oscars; Best Actress: (Ingrid Bergman) and Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen.
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