Get ready to indulge in the world of Mia Farrow as we take you on a cinematic journey through her remarkable acting career. From her captivating roles in classic films to her latest endeavors, join us as we delve deep into the Mia Farrow Movies roundup.
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1. John Paul Jones (1959)
John Paul Jones, " a gripping action-biography and historical epic released in 1959, tells the story of a young naval hero from Scotland serving in the American Revolutionary War. This dynamic character not only proves his mettle in sea battles and political intrigue but also finds himself in the midst of Catherine the Great's Russia, showcasing the complexities of international relationships during that time.
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2. Guns at Batasi (1964)
Guns at Batasi, originally released as a British war drama in 1964, is an engrossing historical narrative set in a time period where colonialism reigned supreme. The film, written by Robert Holles, Leo Marks, and Marshall Pugh, is based on author Robert Mullin's novel and directed by John Guillermin.
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3. Secret Ceremony (1968)
In the darkly alluring 1968 thriller "Secret Ceremony, " a destitute woman encounters a mysterious girl who claims to be her long-lost mother. Drawn into her enigmatic web, the woman discovers a world teeming with deception and perhaps madness.
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4. Rosemary's Baby (1968)
In the thrilling film "Rosemary's Baby" (1968), directed by Roman Polanski and based on Ira Levin's novel, Mia Farrow stars as the young wife, Rosemary Woodhouse, who finds herself pregnant after struggling to conceive. As Rosemary and her husband, Guy, move into a beautiful but old apartment building on Central Park West, they become inexplicably acquainted with their peculiar neighbors.
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5. John and Mary (1969)
John and Mary" is a captivating drama-romance film released in 1969. Starring Dustin Hoffman, Mia Farrow, and Michael Tolan, the movie is set in New York City and follows two strangers as they embark on a one-night stand. The next day, they make an effort to get to know each other better. The film is based on a novel and explores the themes of commitment, friendship between women, and the complexities of romantic encounters.
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6. The Great Gatsby (1974)
Experience the enchanting world of "The Great Gatsby" (1974), a captivating drama directed by Jack Clayton and written by Francis Ford Coppola, based on F. Scott Fitzgerald's timeless novel. This compelling tale of love, loss, and obsession unfolds on the picturesque shores of Long Island, where Midwesterner Tom Buckley finds himself intrigued by the wealthy and mysterious Jay Gatsby. As the line between fascination and infatuation blurs, Gatsby is haunted by his past, specifically a lost love that continues to consume him.
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7. Peter Pan (1976)
Peter Pan: The Musical Adventure" takes you on an extraordinary journey to a world of eternal youth and enchanting mysteries. In 1976, audiences were treated to this live-action musical that brought J. M. Barrie's timeless tale to life with all-new songs and captivating performances.
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8. Murder in Peyton Place (1977)
A compelling mystery unfolds in the 1977 film "Murder in Peyton Place, " based on the novel by Grace Metalious, which delves into the darker side of small-town America. With an all-star cast including Dorothy Malone, Ed Nelson, and Tim O'Connor, this thrilling drama-mystery takes audiences on a journey of shocking revelations and twisty plotlines.
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9. The Haunting of Julia (1977)
In the gripping 1977 release, "The Haunting of Julia, " wealthy American homemaker Julia Lofting seeks out a new beginning in London after the tragic death of her daughter, Katie. However, her quest for normalcy takes a dark turn when she becomes haunted by the ghostly presences of other children while still grieving for her own. As Julia tries to reconcilile her life, she finds herself questioning whether her torment is caused by the maliciousness of her husband, the haunting of her daughter, or simply her fragile sanity.
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10. A Wedding (1978)
In the 1978 film "A Wedding, " from the masterful director Robert Altman, we find ourselves delving into the complexities of life, love, and family. Set in the heart of Louisville, the story revolves around the daughter of a humble truck driver who marries into a wealthy family. Yet, the joyous occasion takes a turn for the unexpected when the guests at the reception choose to boycott the event.
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11. Avalanche (1978)
Avalanche" is a heart-stopping disaster drama from 1978, directed by Corey Allen and written by Allen, Frances Doel, and Gavin Lambert. Starring iconic actors Rock Hudson, Mia Farrow, and Robert Forster, this thrilling film follows the lives of vacationers at a winter wonderland ski resort as they strive to survive a sudden avalanche.
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12. Death on the Nile (1978)
Death on the Nile, " a 1978 mystery classic directed by John Guillermin, stars Peter Ustinov as the world-famous detective Hercule Poirot. Set against the stunning backdrop of Egypt's Giza Pyramids, this riveting film sees Poirot embarking on a luxurious Nile River cruise.
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13. The Compleat Beatles (1982)
Take a journey through the vibrant and ever-enduring sound of The Beatles. The Compleat Beatles is an enlightening documentary that delves into the history, influence, and legacy of the influential British rock band.
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14. The Last Unicorn (1982)
In a world where unicorns are a rare sight, a magnificent one sets out on an epic journey to uncover the truth about her solitary existence. This heartwarming animated musical is a stunning tale of love, courage, and adventure, featuring a breathtaking unicorn protagonist voiced by Jeff Bridges.
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15. A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy (1982)
In "A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy, " director and writer Woody Allen creates a delightful mix of comedy and romance. The movie takes place in the 1900s countryside, where a wacky inventor and his wife host a weekend party at a charming summer house. In attendance are two other couples, each navigating the dynamics of love and lust.
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16. Zelig (1983)
Zelig" is a captivating mockumentary comedy released in 1983, directed by the talented Woody Allen. The film follows the life of a man, Zelig, who possesses the uncanny ability to physically transform and impersonate those around him. As Zelig navigates his way through the 1920s, he encounters a variety of celebrated individuals, including a psychiatrist who attempts to unravel the mystery behind Zelig's extraordinary gift.
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17. Supergirl (1984)
In 1984, the world of superheroines was introduced to Supergirl. Helen Slater stars as Kara Zor-El, Superman's cousin, who arrives on Earth to retrieve a powerful orb.
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18. Broadway Danny Rose (1984)
Broadway Danny Rose is a delightful and hilarious comedy that tells the story of a hapless talent agent named Danny Rose. In a series of comical misunderstandings, Danny inadvertently becomes entangled in a jealous gangster's wrath, all while trying to mend the relationship between a lounge singer and his mistress.
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19. Peyton Place: The Next Generation (1985)
Peyton Place: The Next Generation" is a captivating drama film that takes the audience back to the small town of Peyton Place, where secrets and scandals are never far beneath the surface. The story revolves around the mysterious return of Allison Mackenzie's daughter, Megan, after 20 years of being missing. As Megan settles into town, her resemblance to Allison evokes a whirlwind of emotions within the townsfolk.
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20. The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985)
The Purple Rose of Cairo" is a delightful 1930s-set romantic comedy and fantasy film directed by Woody Allen. The film, set in New Jersey in 1935, plays on the whimsical idea of a movie character stepping out of the screen and into the real world. Leading this quirky tale are Mia Farrow, Jeff Daniels, and Danny Aiello, who portray a captivating ensemble of characters experiencing both the magic and tragic realities of life both on and off screen.
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21. Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)
Hannah and Her Sisters", a 1986 comedy-drama directed by the talented Woody Allen, captures the essence of family relationships and midlife crises during the two Thanksgiving holidays, two years apart. Starring an impressive ensemble featuring Mia Farrow, Dianne Wiest, and Michael Caine, this film explores the intricate dynamics of love, as well as references to Cole Porter.
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22. Radio Days (1987)
Dive into the golden age of radio with a nostalgic journey through the world of early broadcasting, as depicted in Woody Allen's 'Radio Days'. A heartwarming tale of an ordinary family navigating the world of radio in the 1940s, the film delves into the lives of various celebrities gracing the airwaves. Narrated by the director himself, this comedy masterpiece boasts an intriguing blend of drama, romance, and humor.
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23. The 59th Annual Academy Awards (1987)
Step into the glamorous world of Hollywood as The 59th Annual Academy Awards unfolds on stage! This spectacular event, hosted by the enigmatic Ralph Bellamy, is where the brightest stars of the silver screen gather to celebrate their achievements. With memorable moments and heartfelt speeches, the Academy Awards has been the epitome of film excellence for decades.
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24. September (1987)
September" (1987) captures the intricate web of family relationships and friendships in a small summer house in Vermont. Directed and written by Woody Allen, this drama follows the complex romantic entanglements of Howard, Peter, Stephanie, and Lane, each navigating their own paths to love. Elaine Stritch, Denholm Elliott, and Mia Farrow lead an all-star cast in a dialogue-driven journey through love, friendship, and the trials that come with them.
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25. Another Woman (1988)
Another Woman" is a compelling drama released in 1988, directed by the talented Woody Allen. The movie revolves around a female writer who faces a mid-life crisis and seeks solace by renting an apartment next to a psychiatrist's office. Her intention is to write a new book, but she becomes inexorably drawn into the life of a pregnant woman seeking help from the psychiatrist.
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26. Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989)
Crimes and Misdemeanors" is a captivating drama film directed by Woody Allen, released in 1989. The movie, with a runtime of 1 hour and 44 minutes, boasts a PG-13 content rating and has been nominated for three Oscars, as well as receiving 16 wins and 26 nominations. The story revolves around two central characters: an ophthalmologist whose mistress threatens to reveal their affair to his wife, and a married documentary filmmaker who falls for another woman. As these characters navigate the complexities of love and adultery, they face their own personal struggles and dilemmas, exploring themes of guilt, conscience, and betrayal.
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27. New York Stories (1989)
New York Stories, an iconic anthology film released in 1989, showcases the diverse and intriguing tales of three New Yorkers from different walks of life. Featuring segments directed by comedy legends Woody Allen, Francis Ford Coppola, and Martin Scorsese, this extraordinary cinematic experience weaves together a captivating storyline that is both humorous and poignant.
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28. Alice (1990)
Alice" (1990) is an Oscar-nominated, comedy-romance film directed and written by the renowned Woody Allen. The plot revolves around Alice, a discontented Manhattan housewife, who embarks on a journey of self-discovery after visiting an eccentric Chinatown healer. Her life, filled with monotony and the pressures of her upper-class surroundings, takes an unexpected turn as she re-evaluates her priorities and relationships.
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29. Shadows and Fog (1991)
Shadows and Fog" is a unique blend of comedy, drama, and mystery set in a 19th-century circus town. Directed by the renowned Woody Allen, the film transports viewers to a captivating world teeming with suspense and intrigue.
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30. Husbands and Wives (1992)
Husbands and Wives (1992) is a poignant comedy-drama written and directed by the legendary Woody Allen. The film features a star-studded cast, including Woody Allen, Mia Farrow, and Sydney Pollack, as they delve into the intricacies of marriage and the consequences of the choices we make.
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31. Widows' Peak (1994)
Widows' Peak" is a captivating 1994 film that brings together a small, close-knit community in an Irish village. The film centers around an English widow who moves to Widows' Peak, a serene and picturesque Irish village, nestled in the heart of the countryside. Upon arrival, she is warmly welcomed by the local widows and the son of one.
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32. Reckless (1995)
Reckless" (1995) is a captivating comedy-drama film set during Christmas Eve. The story revolves around a regretful husband who, in a twist of fate, has hired a contract killer to eliminate his high-spirited wife. When she learns of her husband's plan, she takes immediate action and flees from her home.
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33. Miami Rhapsody (1995)
Miami Rhapsody is a lighthearted 1995 romantic comedy that explores the complexities of multiple relationships. Gwyn, played by Sarah Jessica Parker, hesitates to accept her fiancé Matt's proposal when she learns about her parents' and brother's adultery. This revelation puts significant pressure on her decision-making process and her feelings for Matt.
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34. Empire of the Censors (1995)
From the creators of the documentary "Empire of the Censors" comes a fascinating journey into the history of film and video censorship in Great Britain. This intriguing documentary delves into the fascinating and sometimes controversial world of BBFC, the British Board of Film Classification.
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35. Angela Mooney (1996)
Angela Mooney" is a drama film that explores the conflict and resistance surrounding the sale of a beloved Irish creamery. Set in a small Irish town, everyone except Angela Mooney, the wife of the creamery's owner, is delighted by the prospect of Americans taking over the business.
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36. Private Parts (1997)
Private Parts" is an intriguing 1997 biographical comedy-drama film that tells the story of Howard Stern, a rebellious radio personality and TV star. Directed by Betty Thomas with a runtime of 1 hour and 49 minutes, the film stars Howard Stern, Mary McCormack, and Robin Quivers. It is produced by Paramount Pictures, Rysher Entertainment, and Northern Lights Entertainment and received an IMDb rating of 6.9 out of 10 with 39,055 votes. This film also stars in a box office hit, grossing approximately $41,230,799 in the US.
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37. Coming Soon (1999)
Coming Soon, " released in 1999, is a humorous and candid romantic comedy that explores the sexual awakening and complex relationships of privileged young Manhattanites attending an elite Upper East Side preparatory school. Directed by Colette Burson and written by Burson and Kate Robin, the film delves into the lives of its characters as they navigate the trials of love, family, and the pressures that come with their social status. The movie tackles themes like sex, dysfunctional families, and the use of drugs such as ecstasy and marijuana.
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38. AFI's 100 Years... 100 Stars: America's Greatest Screen Legends (1999)
AFI's 100 Years. . 100 Stars: America's Greatest Screen Legends" is a riveting documentary, originally aired on CBS, that celebrates the cinematic legacies of 50 renowned stars who have graced the silver screen.
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39. Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 1 (1999)
Step back in time to the golden age of Hollywood with "Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 1" - a fascinating documentary that explores the history of television and film. Delve into the fascinating behind-the-scenes process of conducting screen tests, the auditioning techniques, and the iconic personalities that left an indelible mark on the industry.
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40. Ljuset håller mig sällskap (2000)
Experience the captivating documentary "Ljuset håller mig sällskap" (2000), a film that explores the life and memories of renowned Swedish cinematographer Sven Nykvist. Directed by his son, Carl-Gustaf Nykvist, and based on Sven's memoirs, this intimate journey takes viewers on a poignant exploration of the birthplace, Moheda, where Sven's life began.
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41. A Girl Thing (2001)
A Girl Thing" is a captivating drama set in New York City, following the journey of four different women as they navigate their way through various romantic and personal challenges. Each woman faces distinct life situations, including attraction to another woman, strained family relations between three sisters, a cheating husband, and seeking revenge after being unexpectedly fired from their job.
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42. The Secret Life of Zoey (2002)
The Secret Life of Zoey is a captivating drama that explores the complex journey of Zoey Carter, a young woman struggling with drug addiction. The film portrays the harsh reality of prescription drug abuse, providing an authentic portrayal of the destructive consequences of this insidious problem.
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43. The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002)
Delve into the life of legendary Hollywood producer Robert Evans in the gripping documentary, The Kid Stays in the Picture. In a film that shares its title with Evans's acclaimed 1994 autobiography, the documentary takes viewers on a journey through Evans's tumultuous life, marked by love, drug busts, and various escapades.
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44. Purpose (2002)
In the riveting drama, Purpose, a brilliant software developer finds himself in the limelight as his creation brings him billions. However, the allure of power, fame, and greed consume him, jeopardizing his invention and company.
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45. 101 Most Shocking Moments in Entertainment (2003)
101 Most Shocking Moments in Entertainment" is a riveting documentary that takes viewers on a journey through the most unforgettable and scandalous events in the history of the entertainment industry. This TV special, produced by E! .
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46. Samantha: An American Girl Holiday (2004)
Embark on a heartwarming journey from 1904 with "Samantha: An American Girl Holiday, " a drama-packed family film that will steal your heart. Our young heroine, Samantha, moves in with her grandmother, embarking on a quest to become a refined Victorian lady. As Samantha navigates through the challenges of courtship, friendship, and sisterly bonds, she discovers the true meaning of holiday cheer.
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47. The Omen (2006)
In the chilling thriller "The Omen" (2006), an influential American official begins to suspect that his young son might be the reincarnation of satanic evil. As the boy grows in age, unsettling supernatural incidents start to occur, sending chills through the family.
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48. The Ex (2006)
The Ex" is a light-hearted comedy-drama that follows the story of a laid-back slacker named Matt (played by Zach Braff) who is unexpectedly forced to work for his disapproving father-in-law (Charles Grodin) as his pregnant wife steps away from her high-paying job. The characters' struggles and triumphs are further complicated by wheelchair-bound love interest (Amanda Peet), adding a unique layer of drama to the film. With its witty screenplay and charming performances, "The Ex" is a delightful ride that blends humor with heartfelt emotion, exploring themes of love, responsibility, and the challenges of adulthood.
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49. Arthur and the Invisibles (2006)
Arthur and the Invisibles" is an enchanting animated adventure comedy that tells the story of a young boy named Arthur, played by the talented Freddie Highmore. Set in a breathtaking underground world inhabited by the tiny, magical Minimoys, the film follows Arthur's quest to save his beloved grandfather's house from demolition by uncovering a legendary treasure.
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50. Spine Tingler! The William Castle Story (2007)
Experience the thrilling world of horror mastermind William Castle in this unique, intriguing documentary. Known as the last great American showman and an innovator in the world of cinema, Castle's outrageous audience participation gimmicks made him a household name in the film industry.
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51. Be Kind Rewind (2008)
Be Kind Rewind" is a hilarious comedy movie directed by Michel Gondry and starring Jack Black, Yasiin Bey, and Danny Glover. Set in a video rental store in New Jersey, the story revolves around two bumbling clerks who inadvertently erase all the footage from their store's tapes. With a budget of zero dollars, they decide to re-shoot every film in the store with their own camera.
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52. Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired (2008)
Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired" is a gripping documentary that delves into the complex web of events that led to the sudden departure of legendary filmmaker Roman Polanski from the United States. This documentary not only examines the public scandal that unfolded but also addresses the private tragedy that Polanski faced.
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53. Reporter (2009)
Reporter is a gripping documentary that takes viewers on a journey to the Democratic Republic of Congo with journalist Nicholas Kristof. As he investigates the growing humanitarian crisis, Kristof uncovers heart-wrenching stories of suffering and resilience in one of the world's most dangerous conflict zones.
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54. Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard (2009)
Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard" is a 2009 animated adventure film that combines live-action and animation. This family-friendly flick, starring Selena Gomez, Freddie Highmore, and Omar Sy, caters to viewers of all ages, garnering a PG content rating. Directed by Luc Besson and written by Patrice Garcia, Céline Garcia, and Luc Besson himself, the movie runs for a comfortable 1 hour and 47 minutes.
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55. Arthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds (2010)
Arthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds" is a captivating animated adventure that combines the charm of classic fairy tales with modern technology. Set in an epic, fantastical world, the story follows the adventures of Arthur, a small, mischievous but courageous elf, played as a live-action character against stunning CGI backdrops and animations.
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56. David Wants to Fly (2010)
David Wants to Fly" is a fascinating 2010 documentary that follows the life of David Sieveking as he delves into the world of transcendental meditation (TM). Inspired by the founder of TM, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, Sieveking embarks on an enlightening journey that takes him to the feet of a spiritual guru revered by the likes of the Beatles.
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57. Dark Horse (2011)
Dark Horse" is a comedic drama that explores the unexpected relationship between two adults, both in their thirties, caught in the throes of arrested development. Aid Toy Collector (Jordan Gelber) is a mysterious figure in his family, often referred to as the 'dark horse, ' while Ariel (Selma Blair) is a woman on the rebound, struggling with the aftermath of a painful breakup.
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58. Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen (2012)
Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen" is a heartwarming and unique blend of comedy, drama, and romance. This 2012 film was masterfully directed by György Pálfi and written by Pálfi and Zsófia Ruttkay. The movie tells a simple yet timeless love story between a man and a woman, brought to life through a series of scenes edited together from hundreds of classic films, creating a delightful crossover of movie genres.
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59. Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me (2013)
Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me is a riveting documentary that delves into the life and career of the unforgettable Broadway icon Elaine Stritch. Known for her no-nonsense attitude and uncompromising talent, Stritch is showcased both on and off stage through rare archival footage and intimate cinema vérité.
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60. Frank Sinatra. Die Stimme Amerikas (2015)
Experience the mesmerizing life, music, and legacy of the iconic Frank Sinatra in the German documentary "Frank Sinatra. Die Stimme Amerikas. " Directed by Annette Baumeister, this one-hour and thirty-one-minute documentary delves into Sinatra's rise to fame, his enduring popularity, and the indelible mark he left on the world of entertainment.
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61. Meeting the Beatles in India (2020)
Meeting the Beatles in India" is an extraordinary music documentary that returns to the vibrant scenes of 1968 India under the spiritual guidance of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, with the iconic Beatles leading the way. Director Paul Saltzman takes us on a captivating journey back in time, revisiting the legendary moments when the world-renowned band sought refuge, immersing themselves in transcendental meditation and songwriting.
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62. Jay Sebring.... Cutting to the Truth (2020)
Dive into the untold story of Jay Sebring, an artist, designer, and entrepreneur, whose tragic life took an unexpected turn when he was violently taken from the world alongside Sharon Tate. "Jay Sebring. . Cutting to the Truth" takes us on a poignant journey through Sebring's life, revealing the depth and complexity of a man who was both a celebrated hairdresser and a key player in Hollywood's elite circle.
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63. Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)
Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind, " a captivating documentary released in 2020, chronicles the life and career of the iconic Hollywood actress, Natalie Wood, through the unique perspective of her daughter, Natasha Gregson Wagner, and those who knew her best. Delving into the world of Natalie Wood, the documentary explores her rise to fame as a child star in the studio system, her numerous marriages, and the challenges she faced as a celebrated figure in the entertainment industry. The film provides an intimate look into her life, revealing the complexities and struggles that lie behind her famous persona.
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