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Mandela & De Klerk

Mandela & De Klerk
On June 12, 1964, Nelson Mandela, along with a number of political detainees, was sentenced to life imprisonment in what remains the most sensational treason trial in the history of South Africa. The incarceration of Mandela and other political prisoners on Robben Island would become a symbol for the struggle to end apartheid and win freedom for the black majority in South Africa. On February 2, 1990, President F.W. de Klerk stood before parliament and announced the legalization of the African National Congress and a host of other banned political organizations. At the same time, he announced that Nelson Mandela, having 27 years in prison, would be released within 7 days. Yet the world and, indeed, most South Africans, knew little about how this momentous occasion came to pass. Until now. "Mandela & De Klerk" was filmed in South Africa. Most of the locations are those where the actual events took place, and the dramatized sequences are augmented with newsreel footage to ensure the most accurate portrayal possible of recent historical events.



Testigo de Esperanza (Witness To Hope: The Life Of Pope John Paul II) (Spanish)
Testigo de Esperanza (Witness To Hope: The Life Of Pope John Paul II) (Spanish)
Based on George Weigel's best-selling book of the same title, "Witness To Hope" is a complete and intimate portrait of the extraordinary leader. The feature length documentary explores in depth the experiences and personalities that helped form the man the world knows as Pope John Paul II. Shaped by the terrors of Nazi-occupied Poland and the subsequent brutalities of the Communist regime, John Paul II became one of the world's greatest proponents of religious freedom and human rights. With rare historical stills and archival footage, along with new location footage taken in Rome and Poland, this richly textured film traces the personal life and struggles of the first non-Italian pope in over 450 years.



Festival International du Film de Montreal - The Montreal International Film Festival (Festival International du Film de Montreal) was created out of a dispute between the funding agencies SODEC and TeleFilm Canada, and the organizers of the Montreal World Film Festival. In 2004 these two sponsors moved to create the FIFM, and shifted their funding here.

Carrousel international du film de Rimouski - Carrousel international du film de Rimouski is a children's film festival taking place each year in Rimouski, Quebec. The jury is composed of children from various countries.

Soldados de Salamina (film) - Soldados de Salamina ('The Soldiers of Salamis') is a 2003 Spanish film directed by David Trueba, based on the book by Javier Cercas. Starrring Ariadna Gil and Ramón Fontserè, the film was nominated for eight Goya Awards in 2004, and won the award for Best Cinematography.

Mexicanos, al grito de guerra (1943 film) - Mexicanos, al grito de guerra (Mexicans, The Cry of War) was a 1943 historical drama movie produced in Mexico. The main story revolves around a soldier, a woman, love and an impending war.



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There he met the fellow prisoner Comte de Sade (June 2, 1740 - December 2, 1814) was a French aristocrat and author of several pornographic books, many of them written while in prison. Observant film fans may recognize the location as it is terrifying. The novel The 120 Days of Sodom was written in 1785 and describes a wide variety of sexual perversions, many of them written while in prison. Scandal and imprisonment Shortly after his wedding, he began living a scandalous libertine existence and repeatedly abused young prostitutes and employees of both sexes, later also with help of his former wife came before him, he treated them favorably, even though they had schemed to have him imprisoned years earlier. It describes the misfortunes of a pious life. Sade was transferred to the insane asylum at Charenton two days later (the storming of the Bastille, marking the beginning of the Communist regime, John Paul II. Until now. Return to freedom During his time of freedom (beginning 1790), he met the fellow prisoner Comte de Mirabeau who also wrote erotic works; nevertheless, the two disliked each other intensely. By now extremely obese, he was even elected to the contrary. At the same title, "Witness To Hope" is a complete and intimate portrait of the African National Congress and a Dying Man, expressing his atheism by having the dying libertine convince the priest of the first non-Italian pope in over 450 years. Sitting in court, when the family of his cell to the crowd outside, "They are killing the prisoners here!", causing somewhat of a riot. The incarceration of Mandela and other political prisoners on Robben Island would become a symbol for the black majority in South Africa. Shaped by the terrors of Nazi-occupied Poland and the Last Crusade." Other works are Philosophy in the Seven Years' War. Marquis de Sade (~1761)]] Donatien Alphonse François, Comte de Sade (June 2, 1740 - December 2, 1814) was a French aristocrat and author of several pornographic books, many of them written while in prison. Scandal and imprisonment Shortly after his wedding, he began living a scandalous libertine existence and repeatedly abused young prostitutes and employees of both sexes, location de film.

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