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Hours, The (12) (2002)
Director: Stephen Daldry
Starring: Nicole Kidman, Julianne Moore, Meryl Streep
Three interwoven tales from three periods in the 20th century, all linked by a work of literature. In 1923 Virginia Woolf is writing Mrs. Dalloway. A housewife pregnant with her second child in the 1950s is reading Woolfs Mrs. Dalloway and a modern-day editor organising a party for her ex-lover with AIDS is nicknamed Mrs. Dalloway. A darkly beautiful work. (110Mins)
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Krampack (15) (2000)
Director: Cesc Gay
Starring: Fernando Ramallo, Jordi Vilches
Aka Nico & Dani. Exploring themes of adolescent sexuality and gay feelings between two young friends, its humour and lack of preaching make it a surprisingly fulfilling coming-of-age drama (90Mins)
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My Fair Lady (U) (1964)
Director: George Cukor
Starring: Audrey Hepburn, Rex Harrison
Directed by the legendary George Cukor, this film is a triumph in nearly every department. Rex Harrison is absolute perfection as the insensitive Henry Higgins, perfectly matched by Audrey Hepburn?s charming turn as Eliza Doolittle. Beautiful costumes, a top-notch score and a clutch of strong supporting performances, this is a witty and vibrant musical to treasure. (166Mins)
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Zoolander (12) (2001)
Director: Ben Stiller
Starring: Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Will Ferrell, Christine Taylor
Hilarious fashion industry piss take. Gas station sequence is fantastic. (85Mins)
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Moulin Rouge (12) (2001)
Director: Baz Luhrmann
Starring: Nicole Kidman, Ewan McGregor, John Leguizamo, Jim Broadbent, Richard Roxburgh
The cinematic equivalent of champagne ? a film practically bubbling over with creative fizz! Director Baz Luhrmann fuses contemporary music with the bohemian Parisian past to create a post-modern collision of music, dance and romance, whipped into a kaleidoscopic whirl of colour and imagination. Bypass the flimsy story and delight in Jim Broadbent?s hilarious take on ?Like a Virgin?, Nicole Kidman?s Dietrich-like performance of ?Diamond?s are a Girl?s Best friend? and best of all, the Police?s ?Roxanne?, re-imagined as a dark and sinister Argentinean tango. Luhrmann has constructed a world and mode of storytelling unlike any of his filmmaking contemporaries to present a unique, if frenzied, journey into the heart of love. (128Mins)
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