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    7. Jan. 2014 · foreign affairs. foreign films dvd. warner archive collection dvd. dvd film. warner archive film noir. Next page. Product Description . Vinnie Miller (Joanne Woodward, Academy Award winner Best Actress, 1957, The Three Faces of Eve) -- a ...

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  2. Eine auswärtige Affäre ist ein Film von Billy Wilder mit Marlene Dietrich, Jean Arthur. Synopsis: Im besetzten Berlin: Ein Captain der US-Army sieht sich zwischen einer Café-Sängerin mit Nazi ...

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  3. And when the minister puts his feet up at home and takes a nap on his couch, we hold our breath, as if not to wake him. One is reminded of a film that ran contrary to all rules of documentary filmmaking, but became more authentic because of it. In this respect »Foreign Affairs« is the »Truth or Dare« of political movies. Or »Jang«, as ...

  4. Every summer Friday, we suggest foreign-policy-themed movies worth watching. This week: films inspired by reality. Charlie Wilson’s War/Rotten Tomatoes; Breaker Morant/IMDB; Invictus/IMDB. It ...

  5. 26. Feb. 2020 · Now, 125 years later, the film that boasts the most nominations for the Césars—the French equivalent of the Oscars—including Best Picture and Best Director, is J’accuse, a retelling of the Dreyfus affair. And the movie has ignited a new affaire involving yet another French Jew—the film’s director, Roman Polanski.

  6. Eine auswärtige Affäre (A Foreign Affair): Komödie/Komödie 1948 von Charles Brackett mit Jean Arthur/Marlene Dietrich/Boyd Davis. Jetzt im Kino

  7. Between the legends of “Sunset Boulevard” and “The Lost Weekend” is stuffed “Foreign Affair;” a forgotten gem in the ornate jewellery box of Billy Wilder’s career. “Affair,” a film Wilder promised to make at the behest of the US Army, captures a flashpoint of the director’s early romantic comedy tapered through the lens of his several-year descent into the noir genre.