"Perfect Little Angels"
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BROKEN FLOWERS helmer Jim Jarmusch directs a cast of his previous collaborators--Isaach De Bankolé, Bill Murray, and Tilda Swinton--in this film. THE LIMITS OF CONTROL also features Gael Garcia Bernal and Youki Kudoh. Canada#39;s Hot Docs documentary festival is introducing a timely sidebar dubbed Let#39;s Make Money. The section will focus on films about people who strike it rich or go bust during bad economic times. The life of longtime Italian politician Giulio Andreotti (Toni Servillo, GOMORRAH) is laid bare in this award-winning biographical drama. Andreotti has served multiple terms as Italian prime minister, but his reign could come to an end when the Mafia begins to oppose him. Directed by Paolo Sorrentino, IL DIVO (a nickname for the powerful man) won the Jury Prize at Cannes. When Robert Langdon discovers evidence of the resurgence of an ancient secret brotherhood known as the Illuminati -- the most powerful underground organization in history -- he also faces a deadly threat to the existence of the secret organization's most despised enemy: the Catholic Church. When Langdon learns that the clock is ticking on an unstoppable Illuminati time bomb, he jets to Rome, where he joins forces with Vittoria Vetra, a beautiful and enigmatic Italian scientist. Embarking on a nonstop hunt through sealed crypts, dangerous catacombs, deserted cathedrals and even to the heart of the most secretive vault on earth, Langdon and Vetra will follow a 400-year-old trail of ancient symbols that mark the Vatican's only hope for survival. In this Japanese comic satire, a 40-something man has amazing powers: with the help of large amounts of electricity, he turns into a giant who has the ability to fight monsters and keep his countrymen safe. Though this might endear him to the Japanese people, they instead turn him into an outcast. He is also plagued by everything from a greedy agent to an unsupportive family. Hitoshi Matsumoto directs and stars in this dryly funny comedy.
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