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'Youth Without Youth'
gene.seymour@newsday.comBy now, it must be apparent to all but his most credulous admirers that Francis Ford Coppola is no longer a mortal lock for delivering masterworks like "The Godfather," "Apocalypse Now" or "The Conversation." He still is capable, however, of either...Tags: Teen-agers, Tim Roth, Movies, People, Fiction
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'Vitus'
jan.stuart@newsday.comhttp://www.newsday.com/images/icons/2star.gif VITUS (PG). To those of us for whom there can never be enough film dramas with a classical music backdrop, "Vitus" comes as a bit of a disappointment. Switzerland's offering to the gods of last year's...Tags: Music, Classical Music, Movies, Manhattan (New York City)
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Movie review: 'Vitus'
Tribune arts critic2 stars (out of four) Ever wonder about the life of a childhood prodigy? One possible scenario of such a fate is explored in "Vitus," a Swiss movie that flirts back and forth between the French and German sensibilities at play in that nation. Vitus is a...Tags: Sony Corp., Movies
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SPC Purchases Coppola's 'Youth'
Zap2It.comSony Pictures Classics has won the rights to "Youth Without Youth," Francis Ford Coppola's first film in a decade. Coppola wrote, directed and produced "Youth," which comes from the novel by Romanian author Mircea Eliade and stars Tim Roth as an...Tags: Teen-agers, John Grisham, Tim Roth, Sony Corp., People
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'Downfall'
Times Staff WriterEven during his last 12 days on this earth, Adolf Hitler was He Who Must Be Obeyed. Despite being isolated in a claustrophobic bunker 15 feet below the rubble-strewn streets of Berlin, he remained someone whose will compelled obedience in both a...Tags: Society, Joseph Goebbels, Adolf Hitler, Oliver Hirschbiegel, Movies
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Movie review: 'Downfall'
TRIBUNE MOVIE CRITIC4 stars (out of 4) "The banality of evil" was the phrase Hannah Arendt used to describe the mindset of Germany's death camp culture during World War II, and it perfectly fits the theme and subject of the new German film "Downfall." Few movies indeed have...Tags: Celebrity, Joseph Goebbels, Adolf Hitler, Oliver Hirschbiegel, Movies
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The Man Without a Past
Staff Writer(PG-13). An understated but weirdly grabbing portrait of a man who loses his memory after being mugged and cobbles together an alternative existence with minimal means. It's a comedy, by the way, but Finnish director Aki Kaurismäki doesn't let you in on...Tags: Christianity, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Movies, Family, Manhattan (New York City)
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Luther
STAFF WRITER(PG-13). The transformation, disillusionment, defiance and persecution of the founder of the Protestant Reformation. A little overheated, but sturdy enough. With Joseph Fiennes, Peter Ustinov, Bruno Ganz, Camille Thomasson and Bart Gavigan. Directed by...Tags: Joseph Fiennes, Prostitution, Peter Ustinov, Crispin Clover, Christianity
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Movie review: 'Luther'
Special to the Chicago Tribune2-1/2 stars (out of 4) Earnest and educational but rather PBS-ish, this biopic about the life of Martin Luther will satisfy medieval genre fans, BBC junkies, Sunday-school teachers and students cramming for their European history tests. It'll probably...Tags: History, Robin Williams, Movies, Joseph Fiennes, Jonathan Firth
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'Luther'
Times Staff Writer"Rebel. Genius. Liberator." Who could those movie poster words possibly describe? A new Vin Diesel action hero? A different kind of secret agent? Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld? Good guesses, but wrong, wrong, wrong. The answer is "Luther." After a...Tags: Christianity, Imperial and Royal Matters, Vin Diesel, Roman Catholic, Movies
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In 'Bread & Tulips,' Life's Possibilities Slowly Bloom
TIMES STAFF WRITERSEE CORRECTION APPENDED Silvio Soldini's "Bread & Tulips" is a leisurely, beguiling account of a pretty, 40-ish, underappreciated housewife and mother of teenage sons. Left behind by a tour bus while on a family vacation, she decides to hitch a ride home...Tags: Movies, Fiction, Family Vacations, Beverly Hills, Venice
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Eternity and a Day
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday May 28, 1999 Theo Angelopoulos' towering, elegiac "Eternity and a Day" takes its title from the hero's late wife's answer to his question, "How long is tomorrow?" Facing death himself from cancer, Alexandre (Bruno Ganz), a middle-aged Greek...Tags: Cinema Industry, Death and Dying, Movies, Poetry, Theo Angelopoulos
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