 | In this second "Cage Aux Folles" sequel, Albin has inherited a large estate, but the will has a stipulation he finds hard to satisfy - he must marry and father a child within the next 18 months. |
 | In one of the first films made in Israel to present an Arab perspective, Michel Khleifi's WEDDING IN GALILEE provides a complex portrait of Palestinian society and commentary on life under military occupation. When a Palestinian village elder... |
 | In this second "Cage Aux Folles" sequel, Albin has inherited a large estate, but the will has a stipulation he finds hard to satisfy - he must marry and father a child within the next 18 months. |
 | In this second "Cage Aux Folles" sequel, Albin has inherited a large estate, but the will has a stipulation he finds hard to satisfy - he must marry and father a child within the next 18 months. |
 | In BLOOD WEDDING, Claude Chabrol (LE BOUCHER, LES BONNES FEMMES, MADAME BOVARY) extends his usual stinging examination of the French bourgeoisie family into the exaggerated realm of the tragi-comic, all the while maintaining his signature elements of... |
 | In BLOOD WEDDING, Claude Chabrol (LE BOUCHER, LES BONNES FEMMES, MADAME BOVARY) extends his usual stinging examination of the French bourgeoisie family into the exaggerated realm of the tragi-comic, all the while maintaining his signature elements of... |
 | In one of the first films made in Israel to present an Arab perspective, Michel Khleifi's WEDDING IN GALILEE provides a complex portrait of Palestinian society and commentary on life under military occupation. When a Palestinian village elder... |
 | In one of the first films made in Israel to present an Arab perspective, Michel Khleifi's WEDDING IN GALILEE provides a complex portrait of Palestinian society and commentary on life under military occupation. When a Palestinian village elder... |
 | Andrzej Wajda's adaptation of Stanislawa Wyspianski's 19th-century play, a seminal work of Polish culture, is set at the wedding of the Bridegroom (Daniel Olbrychski), a member of the intelligentsia, and the Bride (Ewa Zietek), a peasant (the... |
 | Gao Wai-Tung (Winston Chao) lives the good life: He runs a successful real-estate business in New York and has a wonderful relationship with his lover, Simon (Mitchell Lichtenstein). The only problem is that his elderly parents in Taiwan don't know... |