Tonight on TV: Oblivion, this virtuoso film won an Oscar!

Tonight on TV: Oblivion, this virtuoso film won an Oscar!

No one was waiting for him. In 2006, a virtuoso collision on an Oscar has led to winning three sculptures, including the best film and the best original scenario. In particular, a real surprise will compete with Steven Spielberg and the secrets of the Ang Brokeback Mountain.

Even in order to succeed Collide Unexpected about the Oscar, it is far from usurpation. Under the guidance of an incredible actor (Sandra Bulok, Matthew Dillon, Brendan Fraser…), this strong choral film paints a subsequent uncompromising portrait of September 11 with fear of violence and racism.

Exciting, intellectual, provocative and never manicure, this work will not leave you indifferent!

At the Jury Grand Prix, at the Duville Festival, ambitious and bold Collide The scene of several characters in Los Angeles: two car thiefs, a Mexican shutter, two police inspectors who are also lovers, a housewife and his wife, a district lawyer.

Their lives should never be overcome, and still, in the next 36 hours, their fate will meet and reveal what everyone wanted to hide or not see …

No censorship for the movie about intolerance and compassion

For director Paul Haggis (for whom we are obliged by a dollar baby scenario), Collide “Let’s talk about intolerance and compassion of how we hate everyone, without refusing to judge others, which is completely contradictory.”

Knowing that in any case it will be very difficult to get funding for a movie about race and social class questions, Haggis And his screenwriter Bobby Moresko decided to prepare CollideNot for yourself censorship.

“We told ourselves” we write as we think and the devil to the rest of the time because never wants to make this movie “Explain Bobby Morero. “Many have made great suggestions for us and we have just expanded the truth.”

Truth, he should find this Thursday evening with Art CollideA movie that will make you the last moments of you. Don’t miss this unjustly forgotten intense labor!

Tonight at Art, 11:40.

Our meeting with the “collision” team:

Source: Allocine

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