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  1. 41
    Published 1977
    “…This seven-hour long epic completes the "German Trilogy" of Hans-Jurgen Syberberg, which began with his meditation on the life of Ludwig II of Bavaria and continued with a biography of popular writer Karl May. In this film, he explores the factors in the German psyche which sought for and then deified a man like Hitler. …”
  2. 42
    Published 2003
    “…Duration: 01:44:00 Until recently a University professor, a bohemian writer, a member of Belgrade's intellectual circles and a passionate opponent of the Milosevic regime, Teja is now the manager of a big publishing house. …”
  3. 43
    Published 2010
    “…The main protagonists are two writers, Miljenko Jergović from Croatia and Marko Vidojković from Serbia. …”
  4. 44
    Published 1964
    “…The film is an screen adaptation of the novel by Serbian writer Branko Čopić. Just before the beginning of WWII, in the mountainous region of Serbia, a group of pupils, dissatisfied with their strict village teachers decide to turn into “hajduks” – the name by which autonomous outlaws from the Turkish times were known – and live in the woods. …”
  5. 45
    Published 1976
    “…The story, based on a novel by Croatian writer Mato Lovrak, begins with the preparations for the trip and is focused around a group of classmates, two boys and a girl, who used to be best friends. …”
  6. 46
    Published 1970
    “…Most of the cast are carefully selected amateurs who follow the script rather loosely and were provoked rather than directed by Piwowski and Glowacki – a writer and a co-author of the screenplay.…”
  7. 47
    Published 1993
    “…This enigmatic artsy movie is a not very successful attempt at a screen adaptation of several different short stories by Serbian writer Milorad Pavić, internationally acclaimed author of “The Dictionary of the Khazars.” …”
  8. 48
    Published 1975
    “…A sequel to the film “Boy turns man” by the same director and script-writer. The protagonist Ran is a grown up already. …”
  9. 49
    Published 2002
    “…In this dark comedy, writer-director Jamshed Usmonov cast the population of Asht as its own persuasive self and his own mother and brother as the fractured yet formidable domestic couple…”
  10. 50
    Published 2004
    “…All of this is part of the transformation of Peking into a modern metropolis with a Western character. Young Chinese writer and documentary filmmaker Xiaolu Gao has succeeded in creating a visually rich an imaginative film essay that conveys the character of contemporary Chinese society, whose polished appearances have been created at the expense of the suffering of the ordinary people. …”
  11. 51
    Published 1958
    “…The author of the script is Angel Wagenstein, a Bulgarian literary and script-writer of Jewish origin.…”
  12. 52
    Published 2007
    “…Verzio FF submission India was the romantic literary muse of the famous 19th century English writer Rudyard Kipling. Out of this romance came his most famous book 'Kim' whose central is an English boy, disguised as an Indian, who spies for his British masters against Russian designs to conquer India. …”
  13. 53
    Published 1949
    “…Duration: 01:32:00 "The Star" is a screen version of a 1947 story by the respected war writer Emmanuil Kazakevich (1913-62) shot in 1949 but released only after Stalin’s death in 1953. …”
  14. 54
    Published 2000
    “…Individuals interviewed include two Russians, a man and a woman with cerebral palsy, from Siberia who speak about their struggle for independence and opportunity; a woman from Hong Kong who had a stroke and has gained great insights into the world of disability in Chinese society; Northern Italian artist, Marino Crivellari who, ten years earlier developed Wilson's Disease, a rare blood disorder, leaving his mental capacities perfectly intact, but his external body severely affected; two Brazilians: a post-polio woman who has sold candy car to car at the traffic light from her wheelchair for the past twelve years to support her son and mother, and the well-known writer Marcello Paiva who became quadriplegic from a diving accident twenty years ago;an American woman living with post-polio who battled severe social and family prejudice when she entered an interracial marriage and had children.…”
  15. 55
    Published 2000
    “…Individuals interviewed include two Russians, a man and a woman with cerebral palsy, from Siberia who speak about their struggle for independence and opportunity; a woman from Hong Kong who had a stroke and has gained great insights into the world of disability in Chinese society; Northern Italian artist, Marino Crivellari who, ten years earlier developed Wilson's Disease, a rare blood disorder, leaving his mental capacities perfectly intact, but his external body severely affected; two Brazilians: a post-polio woman who has sold candy car to car at the traffic light from her wheelchair for the past twelve years to support her son and mother, and the well-known writer Marcello Paiva who became quadriplegic from a diving accident twenty years before; as well as an American woman living with post-polio who battled severe social and family prejudice when she entered an interracial marriage and had children.…”
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