마오의 라스트 댄서 (2009)
세계를 향해 날아오른 전설적인 발레리노의 꿈을 향한 열정의 무대를 만나다!
장르 : 드라마, 로맨스
상영시간 : 1시간 57분
연출 : Bruce Beresford
각본 : Jan Sardi
시놉시스
평발이라는 불리한 조건에도 더 멋진 도약과 턴을 위해 피나는 연습을 이어가던 춘신은 우연히 휴스턴 발레단장의 눈에 띄어 동양인 최초로 휴스턴 발레단에 초청된다. 동양인 답지 않은 파워풀하고 풍부한 연기력으로 미국 무대에서 주목 받기 시작한 춘신은 모두가 불가능하다고 고개를 저은 ‘돈키호테’를 단 3시간 만에 마스터하고 환상적인 무대를 선보이며 최고의 스타로 인정 받는다. 예술을 향한 열정을 자유롭게 분출할 수 있는 미국에서의 삶에 익숙해질 무렵 사랑스러운 엘리자베스와 사랑에 빠지게 된 춘신. 그러나 어느덧 미국에서의 약속했던 3개월이 지나고 고향으로 돌아가야 할 시간이 다가오는데… 발레를 통해 자유롭게 도약하고픈 춘신의 꿈은 펼쳐질 수 있을까?
내 이름은 사라. 나를 돼지라 부르며 괴롭히던 친구들이 납치당하는 것을 보게 되었다. 작은 마을에서 살인 사건도 벌어졌다. 끔찍한 사건의 유일한 목격자가 된 것 같다 그렇다면… 신고한다 VS 안 한다
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Crossing through reality and dream, find the meaning of your life.
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Waada is a Pakistani Romantic Drama Directed by W. Z. Ahmed.
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'Sissy Fatigue' follows the insidious transformation of a seductive blonde woman into a rage-fuelled, lip-syncing, six-pack tricking, pearl dripping, bald creature.
A man enters a passage and must choose to embrace either the persistence of time or the will of nature. Through improvised movement and choreography, this short film is a playful meditation on the body, space, and the present moment. The film was shot as part of Cinemovement Laboratory VI: Solo in Studio Plesungan, an art space run by Indonesian artist Melati Suryodarmo in the northern part of Solo, Indonesia.
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