The Thin Red Line. 1998. Directed by Terrence Malick. Cinematography by John Toll. Music by Hans Zimmer.






















You've got to dig to dig it, you dig?
The Thin Red Line. 1998. Directed by Terrence Malick. Cinematography by John Toll. Music by Hans Zimmer.






















Werner Herzog talks books with author Robert Pogue Harrison; including John Alec Baker’s The Peregrine
Darley for LRB.
Director: Monica Peña
Producer: Monica Peña, Dennis Scholl, Lucila Garcia de Onrubia
Screenwriter: Monica Peña, Lucila Garcia de Onrubia, Megan Galizia, Brad Lovett
Music: Brad Lovett
Cinematographer: JL Rubiera
Editor: Monica Peña
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Leidy, Fina and Clara leave their children in distant towns to be raised by relatives while they are away caring for somebody else’s child. Going back and forth between urban and rural scenarios, this documentary goes deep into the conflicts faced by live-in nannies.
In a love chain, where mother figures are substituted and duplicated, bonds grow strong between kids and their nannies, and between the nannies’ children and the grandmothers or aunts who care for them.
Is there just one way to define motherly love?
Selección Oficial 37 Festival Internacional del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano, La Habana, Cuba.
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Directed by Kihachi Okamoto. CC Essay.
“The sword is the soul. Study the soul to know the sword. Evil mind, evil sword.”