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Poster for Nine (2009)

Nine (2009)

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Director Rob Marshall (Chicago) helms a musical...
Director Rob Marshall (Chicago) helms a musical re-telling of Fellini's semi-autobiographical 8½. It tells the story of a famous film director Guido Contini (Daniel Day-Lewis) who confronts a mid-life crisis of creative and personal problems.
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Public Enemies

142 mins|68%59%
Michael Mann's (Heat, Miami Vice) gangster flick...
Michael Mann's (Heat, Miami Vice) gangster flick with Johnny Depp, Christian Bale, Billy Crudup and Oscar-winner Marion Cotillard (La Vie En Rose)...
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Rock'n Roll

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Actor-director Guillaume Canet self-deprecatingly turns the camera...
Actor-director Guillaume Canet self-deprecatingly turns the camera on himself in something a kind of French Curb Your Enthusiasm.
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Rust and Bone

117 mins|82%80%
French drama from acclaimed filmmaker Jacques Audiard (A...
French drama from acclaimed filmmaker Jacques Audiard (A Prophet), nominated for the Palme d'Or at Cannes 2012. Follows the relationship between a sea park orca trainer (Marion Cotillard), injured when a performance goes seriously awry, and a troubled single father (Matthias Schoenaerts) with a talent for street fighting - and bedding women.
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The Immigrant

120 mins|85%60%
Joaquin Phoenix and Marion Cotillard lead this...
Joaquin Phoenix and Marion Cotillard lead this Palme d'Or-nominated portrait of prohibition-era Manhattan. Based on the stories and experiences told to director James Gray (We Own the Night) by his grandparents...
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Two Days, One Night

French working-class drama nominated for the Palme...
French working-class drama nominated for the Palme d’Or at Cannes 2014, starring Oscar-winner Marion Cotillard as a young woman who will lose her job unless she convinces her colleagues to give up their bonuses.
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