
Hunter's Bride
★ 6.5 · 2010 · 142m · Drama · Music
Inspired by Carl Maria von Weber's Der Freischütz, the film opera Hunter's Bride traces the romantic rivalry between two veterans of the Napoleonic Wars who each vie for the heart of the same woman.
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1953 · ★ 7
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Cossacks Beyond the Danube
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The Abduction from the Seraglio
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The Lady Consents
1936 · ★ 6.4
Civilized wife doesn't protest when husband runs off with uncivilized professional golfer pretending to be civilized.
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Sex and the City
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The Nasty Girl
1990 · ★ 6.7
When a young woman investigates her town's Nazi past, the community turns against her.
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The Executioner
1963 · ★ 7.6
An undertaker gets married to an old executioner's daughter and, although he doesn't like it, must continue the profession of his father-in-law after his retirement.
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It's Winter
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Unemotional, restrained cinematographic poem, situated in a wintry and poor suburb of Tehran. A man is dismissed and his lack of prospects for the future make him decide to seek his happiness abroad. He leaves his wife and child behind and for a long time nothing is heard of him. Then a stranger turns up, a car mechanic looking for a job. The attractive single mother can’t resist his attentions. Very subtly, a struggle ensues that reflects that of a whole generation of young doubting Iranians who may want to leave the country, but hardly know how to start.
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The Suburbans
1999 · ★ 4
The Suburbans, a one-hit-wonder new wave band from the '80s, reunite at their bassist's wedding, where a promising young record executive sees the ensemble perform. When she encourages them to launch a revival, the group must weigh their dreams of fame and fortune against the reality of their relatively quiet domestic lives.
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Elektra
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2021 · ★ 10
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