Tells the story of Hassan - a security guard living an impoverished life with his mother who dreams of traveling and living abroad. One day he stumbles on the sport of blind soccer and cunningly decides to pose as a visually impaired man to join a team right before the World Cup tournament in Europe.
Shlomi, an eighteen-year-old Israeli soldier, flees the Gaza battlefield and heads to his girlfriend in Tel Aviv only to discover that the IDF elite is convinced he was kidnapped in the fog of war. This is a tragi-comic journey, taking place over a period of 24 hours in the hot and humid streets of Tel Aviv, shifting from terror to hope, from romance to nightmare. Director's Note: The clash between love and law is also the clash between breathless running and paralysis. One pushes Shlomi to defect from war-torn Gaza to Tel Aviv, to his beloved's arms. The other threatens both his existence and the world around him.
当导演瓦伦丁突然消失时,剧组正在拍摄一部放荡的化装电影。在当地警方调查期间,电影拍摄仍在继续,但出现了一个奇怪的转折。罗宾,摄影师兼导演的情人,遵守着一个诺言。
它讲述了塞姆·卡拉卡的生活故事,他是安纳托利亚摇滚乐的传奇名字,创作了许多作品。这部电影不仅讲述了土耳其最具标志性的男性声音之一塞姆·卡拉卡的生活,尤其是在70年代末和80年代,而且还讲述了那个时代的社会政治背景。在此期间,土耳其青年呼吁更多的民主和自由,同时面临国家压迫和秘密团体的炸弹袭击。在某种程度上,这部电影是土耳其70年代和80年代政治气候的概要。塞姆·卡拉卡以其独特的嗓音和独特的风格,在人们心中始终占据着特殊的位置。他的斗争,无论是在音乐上还是在政治上,都受到广泛的赞赏和尊重。方向巧妙,演员出色.伊斯梅尔·哈西奥奥卢、库斯坎和雅塞明·雅尔辛的表演非常出色,剧本也很平衡。
Once upon a time, Juan Pérez, the poorest of the poor, reaches fame in a fluke accident in what seemed to be an attempt of suicide, to protest against the government and his social condition. The Ministry of Economy, surrounded by the scandal in which he is blamed by Pérez's decision, decides to reward him changing his life giving him a little house, a car and a job. But when other poor people (Pérez's close friends) find out about his reversal of fortune, decide to imitate him faking suicide attempts in different buildings in Mexico City. The Ministry of Economy, terrified by the glance of having a plague of beggars, decides to declare poverty a crime and hence finish for once and for all with all the poor in the country. Pérez ends up behind bars. Three years later, Pérez is released and goes back to his previous social condition, but this time, aware of having one day as a rich man is better than a life as poor, he will do anything to get out of his misery... And he will manage to do so!
Mexico is one of the world’s most dangerous countries for journalists. But courageous reporters continue to do their work regardless; without the press there would be no one revealing the extent to which crime and politics are intermingled. The judicial system hides behind claims of insufficient evidence to prosecute crimes, while journalists are the ones who provide such evidence. In State of Silence four journalists discuss their work. One of them investigates illegal logging and environmental pollution, while another writes about police violence against migrants attempting to cross the border. The risks are great, and threats are commonplace. Almost 200 reporters have disappeared or been murdered since 2000. A law was passed under President López Obrador enabling journalists and human rights activists to seek refuge in the US—but doesn’t leaving everything that you love behind you, mean the criminals have won? Some of the journalists return to Mexico because their work is too important. “When a journalist is murdered,” says one of them, “society’s right to be informed dies, too.”
A sequel to the smash hit