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sincericida · 1 year
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Not but I was thinking about this picture here, you know... 👀
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Andrew Garfield and Michael Shannon in "99 Homes" (2014, dir Ramin Bahrani)
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blogdemocratesjr · 2 months
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“The moment you recognize what is beautiful in this world, you stop being a slave.”
The White Tiger by Ramin Bahrani
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moviepostersposts · 1 year
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amogus-on-film · 3 months
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If Dreams Were Lightning: Rural Healthcare Crises. Directed by Ramin Bahrani, Gigantic Pictures, 2023.
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anujkumars · 1 year
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The Gripping Tale of "Bholaa": A Socially Relevant Movie Starring Rajkummar Rao
“Bholaa” is an upcoming Bollywood movie that has been making headlines ever since its announcement. The movie stars Rajkummar Rao in the lead role and is directed by the talented duo of Ramin Bahrani and Anubhav Sinha. With its intriguing storyline and talented cast, “Bholaa” promises to be a movie that will keep audiences at the edge of their seats. The movie tells the story of a man named…
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flanaganfilm · 10 months
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Hi Mike, how was Tribeca?
It was fantastic.
For those who don't know, I was lucky enough to be invited to sit on the US Narrative Feature Jury at this year's Tribeca Festival. I just got back yesterday from ten days in Manhattan.
I found the whole thing to be absolutely rejuvenating.
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Our category had five jurors: myself, Zoey Deutsch, Stephanie Hsu, Tommy Oliver, and Ramin Bahrani.
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Kate was also on a jury - she was on the International Feature Jury (which included Brendan Fraser and Zazie Beets) so that meant we spent the week seeing different movies. We'd pass each other on our way to different screenings, sometimes in the lobby of the theater, and then meet up for dinner or a party and get to tell each other about the awesome movies we saw that day.
It was overwhelming to start with. At the Opening Night reception, we met Robert DeNiro, and we saw Martin Scorcese and Matt Damon (we were way too timid to introduce ourselves). I did manage to introduce myself to Kenneth Lonergan, who has made some of my all-time favorite movies (You Can Count on Me is one of the best movies I've ever seen), and the great Chazz Palminteri (I got to tell him how much I absolute adore A Bronx Tale). I also spent a fair amount of time chatting with Peter Coyote, who was incredibly kind and funny. We chatted a lot about Ken Burns.
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After that, we went to the Opening Night film, a terrific documentary called Kiss the Future. We walked the red carpet (something I'm never quite comfortable with, but luckily Kate is a natural) and we saw the movie with a packed house. It was a beautiful film and really started everything off on an amazing foot.
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And then the judging started. I got to watch all of the movies in my category in the theater, with audiences. A car would pick me up and take me to the screening. At my busiest, I saw three movies in one day, but it was usually two.
I made it a point not to know anything about the movies before I saw them - sometimes I went in without knowing the title. And I can't overstate how amazing it was to see these independent films with an audience, in a theater, instead of streaming. Having spent the better part of the last five years watching this primarily at home, I was shocked at how inspiring and energizing it was to sit in a theater with a crowd over, and over, and over again. I've never seen this many movies in a theater in such a short time, and I LOVED it.
I didn't only see movies that were in my category, though. I also made sure I saw other films at the festival that I wasn't judging - including Downtown Owl, the directorial debut of my friends Hamish Linklater and Lily Rabe.
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I made a point to go to the premiere of Suitable Flesh, starring the amazing Barbara Crampton and Heather Graham, and produced by my old friends Joe Wicker and Morgan Peter Brown from the Absentia Days.
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And it wasn't all movies, either - I also got to moderate a chat with the brilliant Sam Lake about his upcoming Alan Wake 2 release. Sam was a joy to spend time with, and we had a lot to talk about.
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And my friend and colleague Justina Ireland traveled up to NY to moderate a Master Class where a theater full of people listened to me ramble about horror movies for an hour.
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(With Justina Ireland and Johnathan Penner - Penner ran the Escape from Tribeca program, and it was his idea to bring me to the festival)
And then, just before I left, I met up with some friends to see a Broadway show. Karen Gillan and Willa Fitzgerald joined Kate and I to see Grey House.
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My experience at Tribeca was fantastic. It was such an amazing celebration of art and cinema, and I can't wait to go back. I spent a lot of it feeling overwhelmed, and feeling like I didn't quite deserve my seat at the table (imposter syndrome is just one of the staples of being a filmmaker, isn't it?) but I'm so glad I went.
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kenstaroyco · 2 years
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ANDREW GARFIELD FILMOGRAPHY
99 Homes (2014) dir. Ramin Bahrani
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withahappyrefrain · 2 years
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It’s giving mob!peter
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Oh this is 100% mob!Peter at an expensive club, celebrating with his men a "business" deal that finally went through after a month of "convincing" folks.
Out of the corner of your eye, you see the most handsome man ever toasting a glass of champagne with some other guys.
Maybe it's the fact you've been single for so long. Maybe it's the two shots of vodka you took with your friends fifteen minutes ago.
Either way, you're feeling bold so you send him a drink. It's just whisky on the rocks, but you make it clear to the waiter that you want Peter to know exactly who it's from.
Peter's confused. He didn't order this.
The waiter gives him your name and points in your direction.
Instead of some old man who's looking to do a business deal, there's you. Sitting at the bar, sending Peter a wink before you go back to laughing and taking shots with your friends.
Man is smitten.
Because you don't make your way over to him. You smile as you walk by him and his men, but that's all before you head off to the dance floor. He knows he has to do the work and that excites him.
You feel a large hand on your hips and your back is touching a very firm, broad chest. You look up and there's Peter, smirking at you.
You nearly wipe that smirk off his face when you grind your hips against his.
And that sharp exhale he lets out, the way his grip on your hip tightens, is definitely turning you on. But he doesn't need to know that yet.
So when you find yourself in a hallway with your back pressed up against the wall, his lips on your neck, you just smile.
You smile as you push his hands away from your thighs. You smile as he looks at you, brows furrowed in confusion.
And you just smile as you say, "I like to be wined and dined before I'm fucked."
Peter bites his lip, not because he's mad.
But because he knows he is fucked. Head over heels, in love with you, fucked.
So you exchange numbers and can't help but smile in your Uber when you see that he's already texted you.
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claudiosuenaga · 8 months
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Queimem Os Livros!! Fahrenheit 451 E Os 22 Anos do 911 || Live Com Sergio Beck E Claudio Suenaga
Nesta segunda live em pleno 11 de Setembro, Sérgio Beck e Cláudio Suenaga falam sobre os 22 anos dos Atentados às Torres Gêmeas e o livro Fahrenheit 451, de Ray Bradbury, sobre um futuro distópico em que livros são proibidos e queimados, filmado por François Truffaut em 1966 e que teve um remake em 2018 adaptado por Ramin Bahrani.
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✅ Adquira "Encuentros cercanos de todo tipo. El caso Villas Boas y otras abducciones íntimas", meu primeiro livro traduzido em espanhol, na Amazon:
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Adquira aqui meu livro "As Raízes Hebraicas da Terra do Sol Nascente: O Povo Japonês Seria uma das Dez Tribos Perdidas de Israel?" https://www.lojaenigmas.com.br/pre-venda-as-raizes-hebraicas-da-terra-do-sol-nascente-o-povo-japones-seria-uma-das-dez-tribos-perdidas-de-israel
Adquira "Illuminati: A Genealogia do Mal", bem como meus dois primeiros livros, "Contatados: Emissários das Estrelas, Arautos de uma Nova Era ou a Quinta Coluna da Invasão Extraterrestre?" e "50 Tons de Greys: Casos de Abduções Alienígenas com Relações Sexuais - Experiências Genéticas, Rituais de Fertilidade ou Cultos Satânicos?", diretamente com o editor Bira Câmara pelo e-mail [email protected]
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harrison-p-d-m · 9 months
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Best of July:
Down by Law (Jim Jarmusch, 1986)
Le Bal (Ettore Scola, 1983)
Permanent Vacation (Jim Jarmusch, 1980)
Dusty and Sweets McGee (Floyd Mutrux, 1971)
Bush Mama (Haile Gerima, 1979)
The Dream [المنام] (Mohammad Malas, 1987)
Seven Chances (Buster Keaton, 1925)
Chop Shop (Ramin Bahrani, 2007)
The Clone Returns Home (Kanji Nakajima, 2008)
A Man (Kei Ishikawa, 2022)
Stranger Than Paradise (Jim Jarmusch, 1984)
The Enemy (Živojin Pavlović, 1965)
How to Be Loved (Wojciech Jerzy Has, 1963)
Waiter (Alex van Warmerdam, 2006)
El Norte (Gregory Nava, 1983)
Les rives du fleuve (Eric Pauwels, 1991)
Salt of the Earth (Herbert J. Biberman, 1954)
The Tribulations of Balthazar Kober (Wojciech Jerzy Has, 1988)
Black Sabbath (Mario Bava 1963)
It Is Good to Live (Fumio Kamei, 1956)
A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies, (Martin Scorsese, Michael Henry Wilson 1995)
The Great Buster: A Celebration (Peter Bogdanovich, 2018)
The Dark Side of the Heart (Eliseo Subiela, 1992)
Tropical Malady (Apichatpong Weerasethakul, 2004)
The Cool World (Shirley Clarke, 1963)
Bless Their Little Hearts (Billy Woodberry, 1983)
The Tree of Guernica (Fernando Arrabal, 1975)
Memoirs of a Sinner (Wojciech Jerzy Has, 1986)
La Vie de Jésus (Bruno Dumont, 1997)
Emperor Tomato Ketchup (Shūji Terayama, 1971)
Fando y Lis (Alejandro Jodorowsky, 1968)
Wham! (Chris Smith, 2023)
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o-druida-ebrio · 2 years
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Frases do filme: O Tigre Branco
Direção: Ramin Bahrani
Ano: 2021
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sincericida · 1 year
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Not but suddenly I started thinking about it here:
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Andrew Garfield as Dennis Nash in "99 Homes" (2015, dir. Ramin Bahrani)
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serpentinaz · 2 years
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Goodbye Solo (2008) dir. Ramin Bahrani // Wanderer above the Sea of Fog by Caspar David Friedrich
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abraham2love · 1 month
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ramin bahrani : director
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buzzinfoxyz · 4 months
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Netflix Latest Movies List: What's New on Netflix?
Netflix, the popular streaming platform, continues to amaze its subscribers with a wide range of captivating movies. Whether you enjoy thrillers, romantic comedies, or action-packed adventures, Netflix has got you covered. In this article, we will explore the latest movies added to Netflix's extensive library. From acclaimed blockbusters to hidden gems, we'll reveal the must-watch films that will keep you entertained for hours on end.
The following section presents a comprehensive list of the latest movies recently added to Netflix's collection. Prepare your popcorn and get ready for an incredible cinematic experience:
"The Trial of the Chicago 7":
Director: Aaron Sorkin
Genre: Drama/Thriller
Summary: Based on true events, this gripping courtroom drama follows the trial of seven individuals charged with inciting riots during the 1968 Democratic National Convention.
"Enola Holmes":
Director: Harry Bradbeer
Genre: Mystery/Adventure
Summary: Embark on an exhilarating journey with Enola Holmes, the teenage sister of Sherlock Holmes, as she embarks on a quest to find her missing mother while unraveling a dangerous conspiracy.
"Ma Rainey's Black Bottom":
Director: George C. Wolfe
Genre: Drama/Music
Summary: Set in 1920s Chicago, this powerful film depicts the tensions and struggles faced by a talented blues singer and her band during a recording session.
"The Midnight Sky":
Director: George Clooney
Genre: Science Fiction/Drama
Summary: George Clooney directs and stars in this post-apocalyptic tale where a lonely scientist in the Arctic races to stop a group of astronauts from returning to a devastated Earth.
"I Care a Lot":
Director: J Blakeson
Genre: Thriller/Comedy
Summary: Rosamund Pike delivers a stellar performance as a cunning legal guardian who deceives her elderly clients until she encounters a wealthy woman who proves to be more than she bargained for.
"Pieces of a Woman":
Director: Kornél Mundruczó
Genre: Drama
Summary: Vanessa Kirby delivers an emotional portrayal of a woman who grapples with the loss of her baby and the resulting consequences on her relationships.
"The White Tiger":
Director: Ramin Bahrani
Genre: Drama/Crime
Summary: Experience the dark realities of social inequality in India as a driver rises from poverty and becomes entangled in a web of ambition, corruption, and murder.
Why Should You Watch Netflix's Latest Movies?
Variety: Netflix caters to a diverse range of movie lovers. From nail-biting thrillers to heartwarming dramas, there is truly something for everyone.
Convenience: Unlike traditional theater releases, you have the freedom to watch these compelling movies at your own pace and in the comfort of your own home.
Fresh Content: With new films being added regularly, you'll always have something to look forward to and be up-to-date with the latest releases.
Acclaimed Performances: Many of these latest movies feature stellar performances from renowned actors, promising an unforgettable viewing experience.
Timeless Stories: These movies offer a glimpse into different eras, societies, and cultures, providing a rich and immersive storytelling experience.
Netflix's latest movies list presents a treasure trove of cinematic delights for movie enthusiasts. With an ever-growing collection of captivating films, Netflix ensures that there is never a shortage of quality entertainment. From thought-provoking dramas to adrenaline-pumping adventures, the platform continues to push boundaries and cater to all tastes. So, grab your remote, sit back, and immerse yourself in the world of Netflix's latest movies!
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markramsey · 4 months
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Watching Fahrenheit 451 directed by Ramin Bahrani from 2018 on #Max #NowWatching #FilmTwitter #FilmTumblr
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