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- The Letter (1940) directed by William Wyler • Reviews, film + cast . . .
After killing her lover, the wife (Bette Davis) of a rubber plantation owner (Herbert Marshall) living in Malaya is put on trial, but after an incriminating letter turns up her apparently simple defence is complicated, in William Wyler’s noir melodrama with James Stephenson and Gale Sondergaard
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- Chijin no Ai (2024) directed by Kishū Izuchi - Letterboxd
Kawai Joji, an aspiring screenwriter who has won a screenplay competition but has yet to make his professional debut, meets a beautiful woman, Naomi, in a rundown bar one day Naomi says she is working at the bar while aiming to become an actress On another day, Joji is asked by his screenplay instructor if he would like to write a screenplay for a film based on Tanizaki Junichiro's "A Fool's
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- The Eternaut (2025) directed by Bruno Stagnaro - Letterboxd
Un hito para la historia de Argentina, donde gobierna un facho que odia el cine nacional, que desfinanció el INCAA y aborrece el arte y la cultura nacional, llega la producción cinematográfica más grande vista hasta la fecha, la más ambiciosa, con mayor presupuesto y con un elenco increíble
- Kokuho (2025) directed by Lee Sang-il - cast • Letterboxd
A three-hour epic covering 50 years in the career of a (fictional) kabuki actor The movie starts in 1964, as 15-year-old Kikuo watches his father killed by rival yakuza in a snowy garden and ends in 2014 when that same boy has been officially designated a kokuho, a "national treasure"—someone who has made important contributions to the preservation of a traditional Japanese art (there are
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