"Beauty and the paparazzi."

Directed by António-Pedro Vasconcelos, with Soraia Chaves, Marco D'Almeida, Nuno Markl, Peter Laginha, Maria Joao Luis, Virgil Castle, Ivo Canelas, Falcon and Maria João Nicolau Breyner.
Mariana, a young superstar of our television, is very close to a nervous breakdown. The shots are not going well, its popularity is declining in the novel but all the steps of his private life continues to be the cover story of the magazines 'rosy'. Gabriela Santos is the stage name of John, the paparazzo who is hired to pursue Mariana day and night, capturing the everyday life and making it a regular on magazine covers social, without their presence ever be detected. Until the day they met on an ad hoc, time from which flows a loving relationship in which the photographer will have to do all that Mariana is not impossible to discover his true identity while trying to cope with the vagaries of two friends with whom she shares the apartment and the fact that it is now targeting the same journals for which you work.
'Beauty and the Paparazzo' is a romantic comedy and cynical, a deconstructive gaze of a world-pink color where things are never what they seem and the only truth is that which appears on the covers of magazines published.
"Antichrist".

Directed by Lars Von Trier, with Charlotte Gainsbourgh ("21 Grams") and Willem Dafoe ("Platoon").
A couple in grief after the death of his only son, retreats to a cabin in the mountains seeking to recover their broken hearts and marriage difficulties. But nature takes its course and things go from bad to worse ...
A film about sex and guilt that was the work of the shock. 62 edition of the Cannes Film Festival, where Gainsbourg came out with the award for best actress.
The laxanteCULTURAL recommend this movie.
"Invictus."

Directed by Clint Eastwood, Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon.
True story of how, after coming to South African President, Nelson Mandela tries to pull the country out of apartheid, uniting the different races around the national team of Rugby.
"The Army of Crime".

Directed by Robert Guédiguian, Simon Abkarian, Virginie Ledoyen and Robinson Stévenin.
The poet Missak Manouchian leads a mixed group of young people and immigrants in a battle against the Nazi occupation. Twenty-two men and women fighting for an ideal and freedom. News of his courageous and daring attacks, including the killing of an SS officer, come to Berlin.























