Six World Cinema Films
2011
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Home Video
  • 6 World Cinema Films / Rs. 1999/-
  • Shoeshine - Vittorio De Sica's first major work tells the heartwarming story two shoe shine boys landing into when they try to find the money to buy a horse. A classic of Italian neo-realism, it won the first Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. 

    Metropolis - The most expensive silent film ever made, this is one of the first science fiction films and still considered a landmark in the history of motion pictures. Fritz Lang's creation was also one of Adolf Hitler's favourite films. 

    The Battleship Potemkin - A dramatisation of Russian naval mutiny, this silent film is considered as one of most powerful propaganda films of all time, and still finds a place in countless of all time. It also had a considered impact in other field of arts. 

    The Last Emperor - The true story Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi, the last emperor of the Chinese Ching Dynasty depicted from 1908 to 1967, this Bernado Bertolucci film made a clean sweep at the Oscars by winning nine coveted trophies including 'Best Picture'. 

    Frozen - Shot completely in Ladakh, this Black and White masterpiece tells the touching story of Lasya who lives in the dreamy landscape along with his family and how their life faces odds one after another. With a great performance by Danny Denzongpa, it pocketed two National Awards. 

    Beauty And The Beast - Widely ranked as one of the finest fantasy films of all time, by french poet and filmmaker Jean Cocteau directed created magic out of stars Josette Day as Belle and Jean Marais as Avenant and The Beast and Prince Ardent.
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