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MHz Choice brings a dramatic lineup to February led by the Italian music conservatory drama The Swan Company
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Washington, Jan. 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — In the new Italian drama, The Swan Company (Rai Com), learning music may be the easiest obstacle to navigate as the series follows seven talented musicians at the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan. They have talent, but discipline and focus are sometimes at a more amateur level, as they are also teenagers coming of age. Matteo (Leonardo Mazzarotto) is a violinist who is a sensitive newcomer. Barbara (Fotinì Peluso) is an accomplished singer whose ambitions don’t always match the expectations from her family. Dominic (Emanuele Misuraca) has effortless talent and finds himself in a love triangle with his new friend Matteo and Barbara. Music becomes a refuge for the insecure cellist Sofia (Chiara Pia Aurora) and shy pianist Robbo (Ario Sgroi), who are foils to the rebellious Rosario (Francesco Tozzi) on the drums. Visually impaired violinist Sara (Hildegard De Stefano) rounds out the seven. The students...
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  • 1/24/2023
  • by TV Shows Martin Cid Magazine
  • Martin Cid - TV
The Book Thief - Watch a Clip Called It's a Dictionary
Check out this new clip from 20th Century Fox's The Book Thief, starring Geoffrey Rush, Emily Watson, Sophie Nélisse, Ben Schnetzer, Nico Liersch, Joachim Paul Assböck, Kristen Block, Sandra Nedeleff and Rafael Gareisen. In The Book Thief, while subjected to the horrors of WWII Germany, young Liesel (played by Sophie Nélisse) finds some solace by stealing books and sharing them with others. Brian Percival directs from the screenplay by Michael Petroni, based on the novel by Markus Zusak. Ken Blancato and Karen Rosenfelt prodice while Redmond Morris serves as executive producer.
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  • 10/30/2013
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The Book Thief adds first movie poster featuring Sophie Nélisse
See the first poster for 20th Century Fox's The Book Thief which is adapted from the novel by Markus Zusak. Geoffrey Rush, Emily Watson, Sophie Nélisse, Ben Schnetzer, Nico Liersch, Joachim Paul Assböck, Kristen Block, Sandra Nedeleff and Rafael Gareisen star. Ken Blancato and Karen Rosenfelt produce while Redmond Morris serves as executive producer on the film which hits theaters from Nvoember 15th, 2013. In The Book Thief, while subjected to the horrors of WWII Germany, young Liesel (played by Sophie Nélisse) finds some solace by stealing books and sharing them with others. Michael Petroni wrote the screenplay.
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  • 9/11/2013
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The Book Thief movie trailer
Watch the trailer for The Book Thief , starring Geoffrey Rush, Emily Watson and Sophie Nélisse. Brian Percival directs the 20th Century Fox release which follows young Liesel (Nélisse) who, while subjected to the horrors of WWII Germany, finds some solace by stealing books and sharing them with others. Also in the cast are Ben Schnetzer, Nico Liersch, Joachim Paul Assböck, Kristen Block, Sandra Nedeleff and Rafael Gareisen. The film is adapted from the Markus Zusak book by Michael Petroni, and opens in theaters from November 15th. Ken Blancato and Karen Rosenfelt produce while Redmond Morris serves as executive producer.
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  • 8/21/2013
  • Upcoming-Movies.com
The Book Thief adapted from Markus Zusak novel adds new images
Check out the first images we've added from The Book Thief adaptation, starring Geoffrey Rush, Emily Watson and Sophie Nélisse. The Brian Percival film opens November 15th via 20th Century Fox and follows young Liesel (Nélisse) who, while subjected to the horrors of WWII Germany, finds some solace by stealing books and sharing them with others. Also in the cast are Ben Schnetzer, Nico Liersch, Joachim Paul Assböck, Kristen Block, Sandra Nedeleff and Rafael Gareisen. Pic is produced by Ken Blancato and Karen Rosenfelt, and executive produced by Redmond Morris.
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  • 8/8/2013
  • Upcoming-Movies.com
The Deflowering Of Eva Van End (2012) Movie Trailer
The Deflowering of Eva van End Trailer. Michiel ten Horn‘s The Deflowering of Eva van End (2012) movie trailer stars Vivian Dierickx, Abe Dijkman, Tomer Pawlicki, Jacqueline Blom, and Rafael Gareisen. The Deflowering of Eva van End‘s plot synopsis: “The middle-class household of the van End family gives all appearances of being, as they say, “perfect” [...]

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  • 9/1/2012
  • by Rollo Tomasi
  • Film-Book
Final Tiff 2012 Line-Up Includes New Films From Haneke, Kiarostami, Bertolucci, Assayas, Mungiu & More
After a string of announcements, it looks like the Toronto International Film Festival have locked down their line-up and it’s looking like a fantastic slate. Much of the additions today come in the form of previous Cannes premieres, including Michael Haneke‘s Amour (review), Cristian Mungiu‘s Beyond the Hills (review), Abbas Kiarostami‘s Like Someone in Love (review), Bernardo Bertolucci‘s Me and You (review), Hong Sang-soo‘s In Another Country and the Venice premiere Olivier Assayas‘ Something in the Air. Most notably missing is Leos Carax‘s Holy Motors, but we do get a new Michael Winterbottom film titled Everyday. Out of the Discovery section, the biggest film seems to be The Brass Teapot, and indie drama starring Juno Temple and Michael Angarano and one can check out all the additions below.

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Amour Michael Haneke, Austria/France/Germany North American Premiere Screen legends Jean-Louis Trintignant and...
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  • 8/21/2012
  • by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
  • The Film Stage
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