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Un gigante di marmo dorme nel cuore di una delle grotte più profonde d’Europa. Siamo nelle Alpi Apuane a 650 metri sotto terra, in un luogo pressoché inaccessibile. Non allo scultore e speleologo Filippo .
The 30th Noir in Festival kicks off online
Cross The Line by David Victori
Like many others, the Noir in Festival is having to adapt to the times. As such, against the backdrop of the health crisis, the event is now blowing out its 30 candles online, in a bumper edition which is unspooling via the MYmovies platform, where it can be streamed free of charge via this link, as well as on the festival’s social media accounts (Facebook, Instagram, YouTube) and on the Noir in Festival website.
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This long-standing event dedicated to the mystery genre in all its guises (film, literature, TV, new media), which is directed by
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Next Door Review: Daniel Brühl Plays Himself, Sort of, in His Directorial Debut Next Door Review: Daniel Brühl Plays Himself, Sort of, in His Directorial Debut
The German star winkingly sends himself up in a bar-set confrontation between celebrity and civilian that gradually runs out of steam.
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Director: Daniel Brühl
With: Daniel Brühl, Peter Kurth, Rike Eckermann, Aenne Schwarz, Gode Benedix, Vicky Krieps, Justine Hirschfeld, Ole Hermann, Mex Schlüpfer, Steffen Scheuermann. (German, English dialogue)
Running time: 1 hour 34 minutes
Courtesy of Reiner Bajo
Many of us have, at one point or another, been stuck in a bar argument that went on a bit too long, that got a bit too hostile, with someone we didn’t know too well and it’s rarely a memory to be treasured. Would it help if the guy at the other end of the beery debate was the handsome, accomplished, generally likable German-Spanish thespian Daniel Brühl? “Next D