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Discussing favorite movies is a great topic but keep in mind some folks haven't seen the movie yet we may be discussing so don't give the endings away!


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25. Junio 2005, 23:30:51
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Andre Faria: No I haven't! But thank you for reminding me ... I must start a list!

25. Junio 2005, 20:42:25
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Modificado por Left in disgust (25. Junio 2005, 20:42:42)
danoschek: oh that is cool! comes from east ... goes to west ... follow it!!!!!! Thanks!

25. Junio 2005, 19:43:51
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Asunto: Re: In My Father's Den
danoschek: what does 'west' indicate? This is a film directed by a new, young New Zealand guy (we got to meet him last night) who is really creating waves. Seems like New Zealand is turning out some great movie makers!

25. Junio 2005, 14:39:09
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Asunto: In My Father's Den
http://www.inmyfathersden.com/

Don't miss this one!

14. Junio 2005, 00:33:14
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Asunto: Machuca
Modificado por Left in disgust (14. Junio 2005, 00:34:23)
Mainstream cinema:
I highly recommend this film especially if you have an interest in Latin American culture.

Two 12 year old Chilenos from different social backgrounds - one living in downtown Santiago and the other in the shanty towns on the outskirts of the city where life is (still in 2005) 'squalid'. Under the Allende Social Democrat leadership, they are thrown together when a handful of shanty town kids are given scolarships to the prestigious private school, St Patrick's. They strike up a relationship and cross over into each other's worlds until the coup breaks them apart. Machuca - the shanty town kid - becomes one of the 50,000 'missing' from Chile as a result of Pinochet's dictatorship. The rich kid goes back to a world that profits from the coup and the new dictatorship but one can't help but wonder how his experiences will direct him in the future (now).

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