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Certification15 Our Rating

Franny and Jane and Christine all have money, Olivia does not. Formerly a teacher, Olivia is now smoking pot and cleaning houses. But her struggle mirrors her friends' in more ways than they'd like to admit. Writer/director Nicole Holofcener comes up trumps again with witty and intelligent dialogue in this film and a human pace which takes time to revel in awkward situations and real life tribulations. Much like in 'Lovely and Amazing', she takes what might seem mundane and somehow makes it univ find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

This season finds the girls tentatively edging towards maturity as they take on new personas in new worlds. As the season begins, Hannah leaves New York to attend the prestigious Iowa Writers' Workshop in the hopes of becoming a more serious writer, while confronting uncertainty in her relationship with Adam. Meanwhile, back in New York, Marnie pursues a music career while find out more...


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As Season 5 begins, Hannah's put her writing ambitions on hold and is teaching alongside Fran, her new boyfriend; Marnie realises that she needs more space after her honeymoon with Desi; Jessa, working towards becoming a therapist, also manages a budding relationship and Shoshanna is thriving at her new job in Japan, flirting with her boss despite her long-distance relatio find out more...


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As Season 5 begins, Hannah's put her writing ambitions on hold and is teaching alongside Fran, her new boyfriend; Marnie realises that she needs more space after her honeymoon with Desi; Jessa, working towards becoming a therapist, also manages a budding relationship and Shoshanna is thriving at her new job in Japan, flirting with her boss despite her long-distance relatio find out more...


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The Chilean film had passion and very good acting, especially Paulina Garcia in the title role of Gloria. I connected with that film and with her. There was life in it. There was a lot of emotion and feeling. See the original. A free-spirited divorcee spends her nights on the dance floor, joyfully letting loose at clubs around Los Angeles. She soon finds herself thrust into an unexpected new romance, filled with the joys of budding love and the complications of datin find out more...


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“I wanted to be the funny one,” laments the title character of “Hannah Takes the Stairs,” “and I’m never the funny one.” That’s not true. As played by the actress-writer Greta Gerwig, Hannah is neurotic, sweet and mildly sarcastic, in a Gen Y-Diane Keaton sort of way, and her small-stakes odyssey through three relationships is wryly observed. That said, “Hannah,” the third feature by the Chicago writer-director-editor Joe Swanberg, i find out more...


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Aurore, separated from her husband, has just lost her job and been told that she is going to be a grandmother. She is slowly being pushed to the outskirts of society, but when she accidentally runs into the great love of her youth, she puts her foot down and refuses to be relegated to the scrap yard. What if now was the time to start over?

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JUNO (2007)

Certification15 Our Rating

Juno Macguff is sixteen years old and already hard at war with the world she's on the cusp of entering; but though bright, vivacious, cynical and fiercely individual, one thing she has not prepared herself for is pregnancy. When Juno finds herself with child from her sweet natured, geeky and adoring best mate she decides the only sensible thing to do is find a good home for the baby and in the small ads finds a young, affluent couple desperate to adopt. Sadly life is rarely that simple, thoug find out more...


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Single mother Isabelle (Juliette Binoche), a divorced artist with one child, is looking for love - true love to be precise. Juliette Binoche stars in the new romantic comedy directed by Claire Denis (Beau Travail, White Material), adapted from Roland Barthes' 'A Lover's Discourse'. 

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Lady Susan Vernon takes up temporary residence at her in-laws' estate and, while there, is determined to be a matchmaker for her daughter Frederica and herself too, naturally.

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