#Liberty Cinema
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frenchnewwaves · 1 year ago
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Monica Vitti wearing a fur coat
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bestofsimoneashley · 10 months ago
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Simone Ashley on Instagram, January 31 2024
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beckiboos · 11 months ago
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wallpapedits-vvc · 7 months ago
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Matching wallpapers #220
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2nd: by @liminal-x-wave None of this wallpapers/pictures belongs to me, I just do the matching.
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film-favourites · 2 months ago
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The Day After Tomorrow (2004)
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johnny69150 · 1 month ago
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Gorgeous Emmanuelle Chriqui
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mariocki · 8 months ago
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Brannigan (1975)
"Well, if it was up to me, I'd get some men out thumping on the streets, passing out some 'e pluribus unum'. That's what ninety percent of police work is today."
"The murder rate in your country, I'm sure, gives ample testimony to your superior police methods."
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velvet4510 · 9 months ago
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cinearche · 11 months ago
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The directors Sam Peckinpah, Sergio Leone and Monte Hellman - actress Jenny Agutter and the actor Fabio Testi.
CHINA 9, LIBERTY 37
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chaplinlegend · 29 days ago
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Charlie Chaplin, Edna Purviance and 4-year-old Dorothy D. Rosher (future famous JOAN MARSH) in the movie "The Bond" (1918).
The short film "The Bond", lasting approximately 6 minutes, was shot during World War I.
The film is full of patriotic scenes intended to encourage people to purchase bonds, the money from which will support the Allied forces fighting in World War I. The creators refer to interpersonal bonds such as friendship, love and marriage, at the same time emphasizing the great importance of freedom.
The film was shot from August 15 to 22, 1918. Dorothy D. Rosher worked from August 17 to 19 for $10 a day.
The film premiered on December 16, 1918. One of the main roles was played by Edna Purviance.
(photos of Dorota D. Rosher and Charlie Chaplin by the Chaplin Archive)
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mtonino · 2 years ago
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Les 400 coups (1959) François Teuffaut
Nuovo Cinema Paradiso (1988) Giuseppe Tornatore
Escape from the Cinema Liberty (1990) Wojciech Marczewski
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outsiderace88 · 1 year ago
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This game is addiction, an absolute drug and I’m getting so high off it my god! 😮‍💨
This game just keeps getting better.
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rwpohl · 4 months ago
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the boxer, shuji terayama 1977
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fallen angels, wong kar-wai 1995
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the foreigner, amos poe 1977
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oceanusborealis · 7 months ago
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Planet of the Apes (1968) Review – Exploring the Past
TL;DR – You can feel its iconic nature at every turn, even if not every part has aged well.  ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 3.5 out of 5. Post-Credit Scene – There is no post-credit scene.Disclosure – I paid for the Disney+ series that viewed this film. Planet of the Apes Review – This week Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes landed in cinemas, and while I was watching it, I was reminded of the musical score…
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cinematitlecards · 2 years ago
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"The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" (1962) Directed by John Ford (Western/Drama)
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buckleyirondad · 1 year ago
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Just bought a £4.10 cup of coke at the cinema and didn't process how ridiculous that price is until sitting down.
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