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You'll go blind: Intermission: brilliantlove (coda)
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The films that push the boundaries of sex in cinema. Monday, 3 January 2011. You may not remember a film called. It came out in 1995 and is the sort of film contemporary British cinema does very well; quirky and well-constructed, it stars John Hannah as a young gay man marked with a birth mark the shape of said Indian Ocean island. Director Ashley Horner's feature. Many positives, including Sean Conway's tidy script, which investigates sexual love against a provocative backdrop. Last Tango in Paris.
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Cannes’ biggest winners | cinemoicannes
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Just another WordPress.com site. Cannes in a Van. June 1, 2011. Are among a handful of directors including Francis Ford Coppola. To have twice won the festival’s top prize, the Palme d’Or. Following. The Child, 2002), it could have been third time lucky this year but. The Kid with a Bike. Received Cannes’ second prize, the Grand Prix. Danish provocateur Lars von Trier. Was banned this year following an ill-advised Nazi rant, but he has won the festival’s top three prizes: the Palme d’Or for. Notify me of...
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Ladies of Cannes | cinemoicannes
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Just another WordPress.com site. Cannes Film Festival 2011: The Red Carpet. Cannes in a Van →. May 31, 2011. What was going through Kirsten Dunst. S mind as Lars von Trier. Launched into that controversial rant at the Cannes press conference for his latest film,. In which she stars? Whether the Danish director’s misjudged provocation undermines public response to the movie remains to be seen but it did Dunst no immediate harm: Robert de Niro. S jury awarded her the festival’s best actress prize. Fill in ...
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You'll go blind: January 2011
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The films that push the boundaries of sex in cinema. Monday, 3 January 2011. You may not remember a film called. It came out in 1995 and is the sort of film contemporary British cinema does very well; quirky and well-constructed, it stars John Hannah as a young gay man marked with a birth mark the shape of said Indian Ocean island. Director Ashley Horner's feature. Many positives, including Sean Conway's tidy script, which investigates sexual love against a provocative backdrop. Last Tango in Paris.