"An Education."

Directed by Lone Scherfig, Carey Mulligan, Alfred Molina, Peter Sarsgaard, Olivia Williams, Rosamund Pike and Emma Thompson.
In the England of 60 years, Jenny (Mulligan), a bright girl who is finishing high school and want to join the University of Oxford, meets David (Sarsgaard), a man almost twice her age, and that it awakens new new interests and passions.
Based on an autobiographical essay of British journalist Lynn Barber, "An Education" is nominated for three Oscars (Best Picture, Best Actress and Best Adapted Screenplay), and Mulligan has won 11 international awards.
The laxanteCULTURAL recommend this movie.
"Bobby Cassidy: Counterpunch."

Directed by Bruno de Almeida.
A documentary that follows the human life of Bobby Cassidy, a boxer with the heart of a lion and who refuses to give up, since the child has learned to hate his father he learned to love.
Bruno de Almeida is a Portuguese filmmaker living in the United States and who directed, among others, the documentary "Amalia - A Strange Form of Life," "The Art of Amalia," "The Candidate Vieira" and "Camané - Recordings of all Time Me "and the films" On the Run "and" The Lovebirds ".
"A Serious Man."

Directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, Michael Stuhlbarg, Richard Kind, Fred Melamed and Sari Lennick.
A dark comedy about a physics professor who, having always been a serious man, finds her life complicated when your credibility is called into question and the woman leaves him unable because of his brother.
Coen brothers, who needs no introduction, "A Serious Man" is nominated for two Oscars (Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay).
"A Single Man."
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Directed by Tom Ford, Colin Firth, Julianne Moore, Matthew Goode and Nicholas Hoult.
In 60 years, George Falconer (Firth) a homosexual teacher, lost her partner after 16 years (Goode) and try to survive with the help of his friend Charley (Moore). Kenny (Hoult), a young student of his classes English will give you new life, and will start again.
The American designer Tom Ford, "A Single Man" is a drama nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor.
The laxanteCULTURAL recommend this movie.
"The Wolfman".
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Directed by Joe Johnston, with Benicio Del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt and Hugo Weaving.
After returning home, to try to find his brother who mysteriously disappeared, Lawrence Talbot (Del Toro) is bitten and cursed by a werewolf.
"The Wolfman" is an attempt to revive the myth of the animal that stands on full moon nights. Despite having a troubled road (and a release date was postponed several times), has an excellent cast, and the bonus of having been written by the screenwriter of "SE7EN - Seven Deadly Sins" and "Legend Of The Headless knight "Andrew Kevin Walker.






















