29World-La Vie En Rose
Writer-director Olivier Dahan (Crimson Rivers 2) helmed La Vie en rose (AKA La Môme), the premier screen biopic of tragic French songstress Edith Piaf.





Writer-director Olivier Dahan (Crimson Rivers 2) helmed La Vie en rose (AKA La Môme), the premier screen biopic of tragic French songstress Edith Piaf.
5/30/2007 | Download File (10.86 MB) - right click to download
Writer-director Olivier Dahan (Crimson Rivers 2) helmed La Vie en rose (AKA La Môme), the premier screen biopic of tragic French songstress Edith Piaf.
5/18/2007 | Download File (21.34 MB) - right click to download
An original mix of both magical and provocatively authentic visuals, turns the classic tale of coming to America into a wondrous and soulful experience. It is a romantic fable that takes audiences into the very heart of this quintessential American experience – as one man, driven by fantastic dreams and confronted with shocking realities, makes an epic odyssey in search of a brand new world
5/15/2007 | Download File (25.60 MB) - right click to download
The Guy (Glen Hansard) works part-time helping his father run a small, vacuum cleaner repair business, but dreams of one day having his songs recorded and landing a record deal. Emotionally vulnerable, he is still coming to terms with the recent departure of his girlfriend and lacks the conviction and passion to move on in his pedestrian life.
5/11/2007 | Download File (19.85 MB) - right click to download
"Duck" is a sad-funny story of hope and survival, set in Los Angeles' as-of-yet avertable future. In 2009, when Los Angeles' last city park is closed to the public, a dispossessed man (Philip Baker Hall)-and the duck who follows him as a mother-quest west, on foot, in search of water and meaning, in the desert that is L.A.
5/4/2007 | Download File (24.95 MB) - right click to download
644, Paris, and 22-year-old Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, also known as Molière, is not yet the writer that history recognizes as the father and true master of comic satire, author of The Misanthrope and Tartuffe, and a dramatist to rank alongside Shakespeare and Sophocles. Far from it. He is, in fact, a failed actor.