A car accident puts Paige (McAdams) in a coma, and when she wakes up with severe memory loss, her husband Leo (Tatum) works to win her heart again.
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A car accident puts Paige (McAdams) in a coma, and when she wakes up with severe memory loss, her husband Leo (Tatum) works to win her heart again.
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Pregnant, married, and awkward at eighteen years old, Corinne Briggs grows more and more interested in Jesus, eventually giving herself over to a radical New Testament church. Amidst her community of self-described “Jesus Freaks,” Corinne’s daily life consists of hours of Bible study, alternative family practices and bracing for the oncoming Rapture. It’s only when her marriage begins to unravel that Corinne dares to question the religious dogma she has embraced for her entire adult life.
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Dirty Girl is a 2010 coming of age comedy, written and directed by Abe Sylvia. It stars Juno Temple, Milla Jovovich and William H. Macy. It premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival on 12 September 2010. It was distributed theatrically by The Weinstein Company on October 7, 2011.
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The Lady is a French-English co-production directed by Luc Besson, starring Michelle Yeoh[7] as Aung San Suu Kyi and David Thewlis as her husband. Yeoh describes the film as “an incredible love story” against the background of “political turmoil”. Paris Match shared her opinion, naming the film an extraordinary story of love between her deceased husband Michael Aris and a woman who sacrifices her personal happiness for her people. Michelle Yeoh called the film “a labour of love” but also confessed it had felt intimidating for her to play the Nobel laureate.
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When Aung San Suu Kyi is three years old her father has led Burma to independence and is assassinated by a death squad on 19 July 1947.
As an adult she goes to England, finds a loving husband and has a perfectly happy life until her mother’s poor health forces her to return.
Back in Burma she learns that her father isn’t forgotten and that many country fellowmen have great hopes in her. When she visits he mother in hospital she meets many people who have been wounded during the army’s recent crackdown on demonstrants and her political consciousness does unfold.
Suu Kyi founds a party and clearly wins the election, but then the local military denies the population’s will and decides to get Suu Kyi under their full control. Her family gets cracked when her husband and her children are banned from her mother’s home country while she is put under a house arrest that will last for more than a decade. [17] [18] Yet their relentless struggling for Suu Kyi’s recognition outside Burma is her guarantee she won’t be forgotten and cannot disappear unnoticed.
Due to her families’ efforts she becomes the first woman in the whole of Asia being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
