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Beijing Bicycle
In this modern variation of The Bicycle Thief, a young delivery man searches for his stolen bike, his story eventually intersecting with that of another man who purchased it on the black market.
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The Chorus Inspired by Jean Dreville's La Cage aux Rossignols, this debut film by French musician Christophe Barratier explores the uplifting effect that teachers can have on their students' lives.
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The Man Who Cried In this moving fable of love, intolerance and survival from Sally Potter (Orlando), Christina Ricci stars as a Jewish-Russian refugee, separated from her family, who begins an odyssey to adulthood that includes stops in England and France, where she becomes a supporting member of an opera company. |
The Motorcycle Diaries Gael Garcia Bernal and Rodrigo de la Serna star in a visually resplendent reconstruction of the journey that Ernesto "Che" Guevara and his best friend Alberto Granada took across South America in 1952 before Guevara began his career as a revolutionary. |
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No Man's Land The bleak absurdity of the Bosnian-Serbian conflict and the outside world's impotent response to it is unforgettably portrayed in this dark satire. Three soldiers--two Bosnians and one Serb--end up trapped in the trenches that serve as a dividing line between armies. |
Since Otar Left For her debut feature, Julie Bertucelli--a former assistant director to Bertrand Tavernier and Krzysztof Kieslowski--creates a stunning family portrait of three generations of Georgian women in the city of Tbilisi. |