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King Lear: How We Looked for Love During the War
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King Lear: How We Looked for Love During the War(uk)

2023-05-03

Due to the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, tens of thousands of Ukrainians, fleeing the war, found refuge in Uzhhorod in western Ukraine. The local director decides to attract non-professional actors -displaced people - in bringing his dream into life - to stage the King Lear play. The theatrical performance helps them find themselves and their purpose in a new world where there is war, and the director finds an answer to the eternal question of what love is and why this world should not perish.

How She Looks
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How She Looks(pt)

2018-05-25

The film follows a few days in the life of a young actress who has lost her sight, but who tries to be independent, also addressing the tension and trust between the protagonist and a student hired to help her.

Look how beautiful she was
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Look how beautiful she was(es)

2022-04-22

First video clip by artist Celia M. Sánchez.

How we were looking for Lailonia
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How we were looking for Lailonia(en)

2011-03-01

How we were looking for Lailonii. Film is a part of the series "14 tales from the Lajlonia Leszek Kołakowski Kingdom".

How the Tiger Cub Was Looking for Stripes
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How the Tiger Cub Was Looking for Stripes(ru)

2004-03-01

Based on the fairy tale by the English writer Donald Bisset "About a tiger cub whose stripes disappeared". The story is about a tiger cub who was born without stripes, but because of this did not become a stranger either to his own mother or to the world around him.

Look At My People How They Struggle
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Look At My People How They Struggle(es)

A fresh, free-wheeling look at the mothers, daughters, teachers, and political prisoners in El Salvador and their struggle to come to terms with suffering and political persecution. A rare opportunity to witness the participation of Salvadoran women in the popular movement. Made in El Salvador, this film was part of a video series curated by El Salvador Media Project, a New York-based media organization.

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