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Angélique (Isabelle Carré, Private Fears in Public Places) is a gifted chocolate-maker whose treats are legendary around town, but her uncontrollable shyness prevents her from acknowledging her talents....
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It’s summertime. Brothers Seth (16) and Zac (“13 and three quarters”) have again been left to fend for themselves by their neglectful single mother at the family cottage in the isolated countryside. Just...
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After being abandoned by his father, 11 year-old Cyril has gone to live in state care. One day, in the hope of finding his wayward father, Cyril escapes, seeking refuge from the school authorities in...
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Dual Palme d'Or winners at Cannes, Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne present a gritty morality play about 15 year-old Igor (The Child's Jérémie Renier), a boy seemingly destined for a life of...
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From two-time Palme d'Or winners Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, The Son is a deceptively simple story of a carpenter and a new apprentice. Who is the boy named Francis? If Olivier refused...
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The women of a remote village have to trek up a steep hill to fetch water from the spring. With the support of her husband, Sami (Saleh Bakri, The Band's Visit), beautiful young Leila (Leila Bekhti, A...
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Someone is stealing priceless works of art from museums and replacing them with excellent forgeries. Meanwhile, forgetting the troubles of the world, Tintin, Snowy, Captain Haddock, Thomson and Thompson...
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A team of explorers discover the tomb of Rascar-Capac and are subsequently all victim of a mysterious illness that puts them to sleep. In trying to solve the mystery, Professor Calculus is kidnapped and...
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THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN The Calculus Affair L’AFFAIRE TOURNESOL A 1964 film by Raymond LeBlanc
Strange things are happening in the evening at Marlinspike Hall. Windows, glass, mirrors and vases...
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Strange things are happening in the evening at Marlinspike Hall. Windows, glass, mirrors and vases break without any apparent reason. Professor Calculus, somewhat apathetic to the whole series of events,...
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