Sunday, July 24, 2011

Hidden Floor

  • A mother and her six year old girl move into a new building. A tenant who lives below her complains about noises coming from her apartment. Even though she lives very quietly. Still, the complaints of noise continue.But, the mother soon realizes everyone in the building acts bizarre to the point of being scary. Soon, the six year old girl begins acting like the other tenants. Then, mysterious deat
This work looks at the success of the Republic of Korea's heavy and chemical industry development (HCI). It reviews the history of the policy decisions that started and then ended the HCI drive. It also examines government intervention in the Korean economy.This volume 7 of the Arirang Books of Korean Folk Tales contains the following stories: Stingy Man Hwang II-Chung, The General and the Old Man, The Fortuneteller who Saved His LifeA mother and her six year old girl move into a new building. A ten! ant who lives below her complains about noises coming from her apartment. Even though she lives very quietly. Still, the complaints of noise continue.

But, the mother soon realizes everyone in the building acts bizarre to the point of being scary. Soon, the six year old girl begins acting like the other tenants. Then, mysterious deaths begin to occur in the building. The mother must solve this mystery of these deaths and strange behavior before it's too late.

Ma Mere Movie Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (2004) Style A -(Isabelle Huppert)(Louis Garrel)(Emma de Caunes)(Joana Preiss)

  • Ma Mere Poster Mini Promo (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) Style A
  • The Amazon image is how the poster will look; If you see imperfections they will also be in the poster
  • Mini Posters are ideal for customizing small spaces; Same exact image as a full size poster at half the cost
  • Size is provided by the manufacturer and may not be exact
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SHORT ORDER tells a story so vibrantly sumptuous each still could be served as its own meal. Amidst the quaint Parisian street night, Fifi Koko (Emma de Caunes) runs a petty short order diner. Although her name is famous in chef circles she has placed her uncanny culinary skills on the backburner as she falls prey to an existential quagmire that fears her talent shall not overcome the expectations her reputation has sown. The late hours play out as Fifi must face h! er talent and unrequited love for a friend, while a collective stream of colorful creatures of the night make through Fifi s consciousness to feed her with temptation, insight, and humor on the path of her life-defining decision.The Science of Sleep, a playful romantic fantasy set inside the topsy-turvy brain of Stephane Miroux (Gael Garcia Bernal) an eccentric young man whose dreams constantly invade his waking life. Stephane pines for next-door neighbor, Stephanie (Charlotte Gainsbourg), but she becomes confused by his childishness and shaky connection to reality. Unable to find the secret to Stephanie's heart while awake, Stephane searches for the answer in his dreams. The French magician and director Georges Méliès was arguably the first master of special effects, filling the silent movie houses of the early 20th century with camera trickery that stunned and delighted audiences. A century later, Michel Gondry works very much in the spirit of his artistic predecessor a! nd countryman, creating films and music videos that feel just ! as hand- crafted and visually fantastical. The Science of Sleep concerns the flirtations and misunderstandings of Stéphane (Gael García Bernal, Babel), an aspiring visual artist, and Stéphanie (Charlotte Gainsbourg, 21 Grams), his Parisian neighbor who creates whimsical sculptures from cotton balls and felt. As Stéphane toils in a caustic office for a company that makes calendars, he retreats into his dreams and finds them increasingly hard to distinguish from reality, and vice-versa. The Science of Sleep is a trilingual film, with dialogue spoken in French, English, and Spanish by characters who are very much global citizens, crossing boundaries of consciousness as easily as they cross boundaries of culture. Gondry decorates his love story with deliberately low-tech special effects, including cellophane made to look like bath water and a subconscious television studio constructed largely of corrugated cardboard. This is filmmaking with all the seams a! nd stitches exposed, an appreciation for the patent falseness of films that nonetheless transport and enchant us. It's dreamy. --Ryan BoudinotMa Mere Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (2004) Style A reproduction poster print

CAST: Isabelle Huppert, Louis Garrel, Emma de Caunes, Joana Preiss; DIRECTED BY: Christophe Honoré;

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