An A to Z of English (1995)
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Runtime : 24M
Sinopse
From A for accent to Z for zero - everything you wanted to know about the English language.
Um escritor e uma ambientalista, que se conheceram em um trem nove anos atrás, reencontram-se em Paris. Apesar de ambos estarem comprometidos com outras pessoas, percebem que ainda existe um forte sentimento entre os dois.
Jesse (Ethan Hawke), um jovem americano, e Celine (Julie Delpy), uma estudante francesa, se encontram casualmente no trem para Viena e logo começam a conversar. Ele a convence a desembarcar em Viena e gradativamente vão se envolvendo em uma paixão crescente. Mas existe uma verdade inevitável: no dia seguinte ela irá para Paris e ele voltará ao Estados Unidos. Com isso, resta aos dois apaixonados aproveitar o máximo o pouco tempo que lhes resta.
Um homem (Aaron Eckhart) e uma mulher (Helena Bonham Carter) flertam um com o outro durante uma recepção de casamento. A medida que eles conversam, a tensão sexual entre eles só aumenta apesar de ambos terem uma história no passado. Nesse desenrolar espontâneo, eles resolvem sair da festa e irem para um quarto de hotel decididos a passar a noite juntos, transformando o flerte em uma noite de paixão e remorsos.
The film follows Will Fletcher, a musician, and Eve Fisher, who works in a pub where he is performing, during one night in London. After Will has saved Eve from a drunken customer at closing time, they stay up all night together, meandering through the streets of London and forging a relationship. Next morning, Eve takes him to see her Alzheimer's-suffering grandmother. The film is often compared to Richard Linklater's films "Before Sunrise" and "Before Sunset", as the style is very similar.
"A socially anxious college student reluctantly heads to a party attempting to make new friends. Nande Walters directs “Who Are You Really?”, an experimental portrait of insecurity characterized by a raw, youthful energy. Anya walks into the room and immediately feels like everyone is judging her. Eventually she strikes up a conversation with a young man, but neither really knows what to say and it doesn’t go anywhere. After struggling through the awkward night, she’s surprised to learn that an extroverted friend didn’t fare much better. Walters is only 19 years old, one of the youngest we’ve ever featured on NoBudge, and her film is the work of an artist still learning her craft but she clearly knows the feeling she’s after and captures it with pops of style and a touching closing monologue." -Kentucker Audley
This is a film about stuttering. Dedicated only to some of you. Oh, and it's also about pigeons, cat callers, apple trees, Goethe's Faust, forests, bridges, words, letters, DNA, benches, shopping streets, worms, symbols, computers, fallen trees and girls on horses.