Tuesday, June 28, 2011

"Kanasemba Kudureyaneri" trailer - in UK Cinemas Saturday 2nd July 2011 Starring: Starring: Vyjanath Biradar, Umashri, Sadashiv Brahmavar

Uploaded by on Jan 2, 2011

Directed By:

Girish Kasaravalli

Kanasemba Kudureyaneri

 

Plot

A story has a beginning, middle and an end, but it's not necessary that they be in the same order. Girish Kasarvalli's award- winning film Kanasemba Kudureyaneri (based on Amaresh Nugadoni's Savaari) is a classic example of this.
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The film applies a back and forth narrative to tell the story of gravedigger Irya and his belief in Siddhas, nomads whose arrival is considered auspicious. It is believed that if the death of a person coincides with the arrival of a Siddha, the soul is sure to go to heaven.
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Irya and his wife are made known of their arrival through dreams. In fact for Irya, if a Siddha appears in his dream, it denotes a death in the village. However, once despite dreaming of a Siddha, Irya is told that there is no death in the village. He goes to the house of an ailing village elder, anticipating his death, but is sent back by the house caretaker saying all is well.
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As if this is not enough, a Siddha not arriving in the village despite his wife having dreamt of his arrival, crushes Irya's faith in Siddhas, whom he believes are his protectors. Is Irya just an easy prey to superstitions, or are scheming villagers exploiting his dreams for their own good?
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The film beautifully exposes the materialistic attitude of people. It leaves you wondering whether destroying one's beliefs is the only way to progress; whether there are chances of beliefs being mistaken for superstitions just because the ones who hold these beliefs are not part of the mainstream.
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While the first half of the film may have you raise your brows at Irya's and his wife Rudri 's dreams and faith, the second half sets out to suggest that what may look superstitious to one may be a way of life to the other. It also shows how sometimes what looks real may be unreal and vice versa, and that with faith in our beliefs, we can achieve anything.
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Kasarvalli's use of non-linear narrative for the first time succeeds in building the audience's curiosity. V Manohar's music and Ramachandra Halikere's camera work complement the story.

"Fast Romance" trailer - in UK Cinemas Friday 1st July 2011 Starring: Starring: Tom Urie, Juliet Cadzow, William Ruane, Bryan Larkin, Barbara Rafferty

Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2011
Fast Romance - A romantic comedy about seven very different people that go looking for love and end up getting more than they bargained for. Could 3 minutes with a complete stranger change your life forever?

"It's like Sex and the City with a twist of Gregory's Girl."

Scottish independent feature film which can be seen in Cineworld cinemas across Scotland from the 1st July 2011.

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"Delhi Belly" trailer - in UK Cinemas Friday 1st July 2011 Starring: Vir Das, Kunaal Roy Kapur, Imran Khan, Vijay Raaz, Shenaz Treasury

Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2011
Delhi Belly - Official Trailer [HD] - Delhi Belly (2011) *HD* - Imran Khan & Aamir Khan.
Delhi Belly (Hindi: दिल्ली बेली) is an upcoming Hindi film, directed by Abhinay Deo, starring Imran Khan, Kunal Roy Kapoor, Poorna Jagannathan, Vir Das, Shenaz Treasurywala. The script is written by Akshat Verma and the film is produced by Aamir Khan under the banner of Aamir Khan Productions. The theatrical trailer will be premiered in theaters with Kiran Rao's Dhobi Ghat on January 21, 2011 and the film will be released on July 1, 2011.

Delhi Belly (film)

"Bbuddah... Hoga Terra Baap" trailer - in UK Cinemas Friday 1st July 2011 - Starring: Aditi Govitrikar, Amole Gupte, Minissha Lamba, Kay Kay Menon, Suresh Menon.

Uploaded by on May 23, 2011
Film: Bbuddah... Hoga Terra Baap, 2011
Banner: Viacom 18 Motion Pictures
Release Date (Worldwide): July 1, 2011
Genre: Action
Director: Poori Jagannath
Producer: Neeraj Sharma
Star Cast: Amitabh Bachchan, Hema Malini, Raveena Tandon, Minissha Lamba, Sonu Sood, Sonal Chauhan, Neha Sharma, Prakash Raj, Charmi, Vishwajeet Pradhan, Anju

Bbuddah... Hoga Terra Baap


Plot

Bbuddah... Hoga Terra Baap is a romantic comedy about an angry old man, played by Amitabh Bachchan, who gets into trouble because he loses his cool easily

"As If I Am Not There" trailer - in UK Cinemas Friday 1st July 2011 - Starring: Stellan Skarsgård, Miraj Grbic, Natasa Petrovic, Nikolina Kujaca, Fedja Stukan.

Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2011
 
In Irish Cinemas from March 4th 2011. Directed by Juanita Wilson, As If I Am Not There is a story of a young woman from Sarajevo whose life is shattered the day a young soldier walks into her apartment and tells her to pack her things. Rounded up with the other women from the village and imprisoned in a warehouse in a remote region of Bosnia, she quickly learns the rules of camp life. The day she is picked out to 'entertain' the soldiers, the real nightmare begins. Stripped of everything she ever had and facing the constant threat of death, she struggles against all the hatred she sees around her. In a final act of courage or madness, she decides to make one last stand: to dare to be herself. And this simple act saves her life. It's when she realises that surviving means more than staying alive that she has to make a decision that will change her life forever. As If I Am Not There is a modern war story that explores love, identity and the connections between us. www.asifiamnotthere.ie

Slavenka Drakulić

Her noted recent works relate to the Yugoslav wars. As If I Am Not There is about crimes against women in the Bosnian War

"A Separation" trailer - in UK Cinemas Friday 1st July 2011 - Starring: Leila Hatami, Sareh Bayat, Shahab Hosseini, Sarina Farhadi, Peyman Moaadi.

Uploaded by on May 22, 2011

Directed By:

Asghar Farhadi

Nader and Simin, A Separation

Plot

Nader and Simin have been married for fourteen years and live with their eleven-year-old daughter Termeh in Tehran. The family belongs to the urban upper middle-class and the couple are on the verge of separation. Simin wants to leave the country with her husband and daughter, as she does not want Termeh to grow up under the prevailing conditions. Her desire is not shared by Nader. He has concerns for his father, who lives with the family and suffers from Alzheimer's disease. When Nader firmly decides to stay in Iran, Simin files for a divorce.
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The Family Court judges the couple's problems not to be grave enough and rejects Simin's application. Simin then leaves her husband and daughter and moves in with her mother. Nader hires Razieh, a young, pregnant and deeply religious woman from a poor suburb, selected by his wife, to be able to better take care of his father. Razieh has applied for the job without consulting her hot-tempered husband Hodjat, whose approval according to tradition would have been needed. Her family is however financially dependent on the work, and she brings her daughter with her.
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Razieh soon becomes overworked by taking care of Nader's father and does not receive much pay. She becomes unsure whether her religion allows her to wash the old man who suffers from incontinence. Sooner or later she plans to pass the position to her husband, who is prevented because of debts to his creditors.
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As Razieh one day needs to leave for a doctor's appointment, she ties the man to his bed and locks him in. However the man falls out of his bed and is discovered unconscious by Nader and Termeh. Outraged, Nader shoves Razieh out of the apartment when she arrives and calls her a criminal, whereupon she falls in the stairwell and loses her unborn child in the fourth month of pregnancy.
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A court is assigned to determine Nader's guilt. If it can be proved that he had knowledge of Razieh's pregnancy, he will be charged for murder. At the same time Razieh is accused of abusing the old man. The rough and depressive Hodjat has to decide if Nader will face a prison sentence for murder attempt of Hodjat's unborn son or if Nader should pay a financial compensation. Nader's pride prevents him from paying the blood money, whereupon Termeh, Razieh's husband and a teacher in the school are heard.
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Termeh protects her father with a false statement, while Simin contributes to the truth outside the court: she approaches Razieh, who refuses to swear on the Qur'an, in the street. Termeh's hope that her parents will reconcile is not fulfilled. She must decide before the Family Court whether she now wants to live with Nader or Simin.

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Inbox - SCAM ALERT "BUSINESS PROPOSAL" the bait $25.2M (Nigerian 419 letter)

If you are from Britain please forward details of the scam toThe National Fraud Authority (NFA)

-----Mensaje original-----
De: Peter Snaith [mailto:paulblack@yahoo.com]
Enviado el: Sunday, June 26, 2011 11:42 PM
Para: undisclosed-recipients:
Asunto: BUSINESS PROPOSAL

Dear SIR/MADAM,    

Hello and how are you doing today Ma? Let me begin by first By Introducing you to my proposal, to join me in executing this mutual beneficial project. I believed that it marks the beginning of a lifetime business and interpersonal relationship with you. I would like to give you more information about myself. My full names are MR PETER R SNAITH, Born on the 14th of February 1955. I am an Attorney, married with 1 child. My address is 85 Fleet Street. London EC4Y 1AE, United Kingdom. Firstly, for us to proceed with this business transaction; I will first of all go to the court  here to secure some vital legal documents that will authenticate you as the hire to this inheritance claim, the court documents will be procure here through the Crown Court of England, a swear of affidavit, establishing you in claim as the beneficiary to the Decease; and sole legal executor to his estate valued at $25.2M. This is because of the exclusive mandate I have from the financial firm where the decease deposited the fund, to appo

 Regard,

MR PETER SNAITH

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