Maldita Coincidência
- An: 1979
- Țară: Brazil
- Gen: Dramă
- Studio:
- Cuvânt cheie: anarchist, gay theme
- Director: Sérgio Bianchi
- Distribuție: Patricio Bisso, Sérgio Mamberti, Luis Roberto Galizia, Maria Alice Vergueiro, Paulo Márcio Galvão, George Otto
3.00 2022 HD
6.30 2000 HD
1 2023 HD
8.10 2009 HD
5.00 2020 HD
6.00 2021 HD
O dansatoare care face curățenie într-un club falimentar de regine drag visează să participe la spectacol, iar talentul ei atrage atenția...
6.93 2004 HD
6.90 2005 HD
7.60 2000 HD
7.80 2005 HD
Doi păstori din Wyoming încep o relație pasională în 1963, dar păstrarea secretului devine o povară copleșitoare în...
6.61 2014 HD
Short film built from photographs, sped up like a traditional stop motion and is meant to be an evocation of the English Eerie and Folk Horror.
6.00 2005 HD
Video installation, 2005, at LOKAAL_01 Breda 2007, Burning Marl, curator Frederik Vergaert in Seppenshuis Zoersel, 2005. A woman walking through 3...
6.20 2021 HD
The execution was scheduled and the last meal consumed. The coolness of the poisons entering the blood system slowed the heart rate and sent him on...
5.00 2013 HD
The happening of a ceremonial robing of the youngest daughter as a novice in a Swabian convent screws up the values of a modern family. As if life...
10.00 2024 HD
THE BIG SHOT, a stunning new action short film. Made in the 3TC film/theatre class of an “average” high school.
4.50 2009 HD
Sex and Cinema is a steamy trip through the looking glass of the camera lens, depicting how sexually charged films reflect our own sexual liberation....
5.00 1928 HD
The very short adventures of a samurai and his fighting bear.
4.30 2001 HD
A series of bizarre murders. Psychometer Rinko cooperates with detectives in the investigation. The investigation is a difficult one, and the only...
6.00 2022 HD
Leena prepares a meal for two and leaves her cottage to pick up her husband Boris from the hospital. The nurse warns them of his condition, but...
9.50 2009 HD
The story of how Michael Morpurgo's children's novel became one of the most popular and acclaimed productions in the National Theatre's history.