The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain
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Released: 1995
Two English cartographers visit the small South Wales village of Ffynnon Garw, to measure what is claimed to be the "first mountain inside of Wales," despite the fact that it is actually only a hill.
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Released: 1982
Remembrance -- A woman leaves a funeral. As she drives through the cemetery she is drawn to various statues that trigger memories of key moments in her life. The last thing she sees in the cemetery is a sign saying 'Future Development'. Another thread interwoven th
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Released: 2010
Notorious Hollywood bad boy Derek Plato is captured by a mysterious Jailer while scouting a decrepit, abandoned prison for an upcoming film. Plato is a volatile visionary whose controversial reputation has earned him more than his fair share of enemies in the entertainment industry. In preparation for his upcoming feature film - a violent prison drama - Plato sets out to find the perfect surroundings in which to tell his brutal tale. Upon discovering a dilapidated prison that was once a notorious house of pain, it appears that Plato has found just such a location. But Plato isn't alone in this crumbling penitentiary, and upon being captured by the Jailer the director's only hope for escape is to answer a series of increasingly intimate questions concerning his art and his life. From IFC Films.
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Released: 2001
A fierce personal drama adapted by James Goldman from his play of Britain's Henry II deliberating over a successor on a fateful Christmas Eve. Having been accustomed to his wife's long exile to a faraway castle, King Henry (Peter O'Toole) takes a step in reuniting his family, however hoping to maintain a stronghold on his Empire and prevent the balance of power to shifting to his wife, Eleanor, or to one of his sons. Despite Henry's efforts to keep his wife at arm-(and throne’s)-length, Eleanor will assure that her power will not only be restored, but that it will last long past her own passing. Also starring Katharine Hepburn, Anthony Hopkins (in his feature debut), John Castle, Nigel Terry, Jane Merrow, and Timothy Dalton. Directed by Anthony Harvey.
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