Mesrine: Public Enemy No 1 Movie 2010

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Release Date: September 3, 2010 (NY, LA)
Studio: Music Box Films
Director: Jean-François Richet
Screenwriter: Abel Raouf Dafri
Starring: Vincent Cassel, Ludivine Sagnier, Mathieu Amalric, Gérard Lanvin, Samuel Le Bihan, Olivier Gourmet
Genre: Crime, Drama
MPAA Rating: R (for strong brutal violence, some sexual content and language)
Official Website: MusicBoxFilms.com
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Plot Summary: Now back in France, Mesrine is finally in police custody and facing justice for his crimes. After escaping a courtroom and kidnapping the judge at gunpoint, Mesrine is declared Public Enemy Number 1 and is eventually condemned to a maximum-security prison where he writes his memoirs, establishing himself as a household name and the anti-hero across France. Mesrine stages another daring escape and disappears into the lawless underworld, taunting the police and reinventing himself as a celebrity criminal through his savvy manipulation of the media. After such a monumental rise, comes the inevitable fall as the police close in, bringing the life of Jacques Mesrine to full bloody circle.


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Last Train Home Hollywood Movie 2010

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Release Date: September 3, 2010 (NY)
Studio: Zeitgeist Films
Director: Lixin Fan
Screenwriter: Not Available
Starring: Suqin Chen, Changhua Zhan, Qin Zhang, Yang Zhang
Genre: Documentary
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Plot Summary: Working over several years in classic verité style Chinese-Canadian filmmaker Lixin Fan (with the producers of the award-winning hit documentary “Up the Yangtze”) travels with one couple who have embarked on this annual trek for almost two decades. Like so many of China’s rural poor, Changhua and Sugin Zhang left behind their two infant children for grueling factory jobs. Their daughter Qin—now a restless and rebellious teenager—both bitterly resents their absence and longs for her own freedom away from school, much to the utter devastation of her parents. Emotionally engaging and starkly beautiful, “Last Train Home’s” intimate observation of one fractured family sheds light on the human cost of China’s ascendance as an economic superpower.

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A Woman, A Gun And A Noodle Shop Hollywood Movie 2010

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Release Date: September 3, 2010 (limited)
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
Director: Zhang Yimou
Screenwriter: Xu Zhengchao, Shi Jianquan
Starring: Sun Honglei, Xiao Shenyang, Yan Ni, Ni Dahong, Cheng Ye, Mao Mao, Zhao Benshan
Genre: Comedy, Thriller
MPAA Rating: R (for some violence)
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Plot Summary: “A Woman, a Gun and a Noodle Shop” is a remake of the 1985 directorial debut of Joel and Ethan Coen, “Blood Simple.” Zhang Yimou (“Red Sorghum,” “To Live,” “Hero,” “House of Flying Daggers”), one of the most eminent directors of the “Fifth Generation,” transposes the Coen Brother’s celebrated mix of dark humor and riveting suspense to a noodle shop in western China. This black comedy thriller is an exposé of how intense desires can consume humanity, and the irony that life never submits to our calculation.

Wang is a gloomy and cunning noodle shop owner in a desert town in China. Feeling neglected, Wang’s wife secretly goes out with his employee, Li. A timid man, Li reluctantly keeps the gun the landlady bought for ‘killing her husband later’. However, not a single move they make escapes the boss’s notice, and he decides to bribe patrol officer Zhang to kill the illicit couple. It looks like a perfect plan: the affair will come to a cruel but satisfying end… or so he thinks, but the equally wicked Zhang has an agenda of his own that will lead to even more violence…

They Came To Play Movie 2010

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Release Date: August 13, 2010 (NY)
Studio: Area23a
Director: Alex Rotaru
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Genre: Documentary, Music
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Official Website: TheyCametoPlay.com
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Plot Summary: A multi-award-winning, uplifting feature-length documentary chronicling the International Piano Competition for Outstanding Amateurs, hosted by The Van Cliburn Foundation.

Top amateur pianists from all over the world, ranging from self-taught to classically-trained, aged thirty-five to almost eighty, convene in Fort Worth, Texas for a week of competition, music and camaraderie.

Entertaining and above all, inspiring, the film provides an intimate look into the lives of these colorful, multi-faceted competitors as they strive to balance the demands of work and family with their love of music. Years of dedicated preparation culminate in top-level performances before a professional jury and discerning audience during three nerve-wracking elimination rounds.

All of the film’s heroes have made their careers outside of music in fields ranging from medicine to business, and professional tennis to education. For competitors who have faced such extraordinary challenges as drug addiction, AIDS, or political asylum, the competition is also a triumph over adversity. For all, it represents an overwhelming desire to express a deeper side of themselves, musically and otherwise.

Commentary from noted American pianist Van Cliburn and gold medalists from the Foundation’s professional competition, along with outstanding performances of great classical masterworks—from Beethoven to Alkan and from Rachmaninoff to Barber—complement the action in a film that celebrates the creator and the competitor in each of us.

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