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Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day Posted: So fluffy that it threatens to blow off the screen at any moment, "Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day" sustains itself through terrific forward momentum and two glorious star turns by gifted actresses Frances McDormand and Amy Adams. |
Posted: CHENNAI, India -- Ameer Sultan's Tamil-language "Paruthiveeran" (the literal translation in English would be "the brave man of Paruthi village") traces a simple romance between a village virgin and a good hearted, but misguided hunk with a raw rusticity that becomes the high point of the film. |
Posted: BERLIN -- Nicaraguan emigration towards neighboring Costa Rica forms the background of this contemplative road movie, reportedly the first ever directed by a woman in Central America. |
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