"After the minimalism of Big Torino, Clint Eastwood speaks again about the racial integration from a much more ambitious angle, of big political openwork, in Invictus, history of the arrival to the presidency of South Africa of Nelson Mandela who rests both on a magnificent Morgan Freeman and in the honesty of the proper director, who avoids to poke in the feeling of guilt of the spectator." More
Quite included... More
Cinéclub... More
The best... More
perfect Escape...
Number
396 of the magazine
Directed For, in the kiosks of the whole Spain.
Although this has been a calm month for me in
Directed, the things have been slightly more moved in another magazine of the house...
"The adventurousness of Werner Herzog, which has thrown itself to roll a species of new version of one of the most revered movies of the career of Abel Ferrara, corrupt Lieutenant, has surprised there where this one has made début. And what, undoubtedly, more has confused the public is until point the German director has tackled (...) the same miscellany of surrealism and sense of humor that characterizes his most recent movies." More
A serious type... More
Chéri... More
Anne's decision... More
men who were looking fixedly at the goats...
Number
298 of the magazine
Images of Actuality, in the kiosks of the whole Spain.
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