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- The truth behind the ascension of Milkha Singh, who was scarred by of the India-Pakistan partition.
- A gang of outlaw bikers pull a home invasion on a disgraced Anthropologist hiding a secret locked in his cabin basement.
- A father tries to help his son cope with a rare condition that causes the young boy to age beyond his years.
- In 2004, Evan White (Kate Gray) was traveling in southern Thailand when the Tsunami washed out the island of Ko Phi Phi. Now she is caught in a world between life and death and seeks help from a gifted young Psychiatrist (Jill Hennessy).
- Indraneel's sudden death averts a possible divorce, and takes Radhika on a fantastic inward journey of discovery of her own roots through the language of poetry, and lost love. A publisher asks Radhika to complete Indraneel's works. This compels her to study his work, and thus begins her journey into the past. She realizes how much he romanticized their mundane, everyday life. Yet in reality, he was often insensitive, negligent and apathetic towards her. She wonders about his dual identity. How can a poet be unaware of his day-to-day realities, yet highlight moments from it in his art? Is art essentially an artifice?
- Luc Bondy's final feature film as director draws talent from both stage and screen to bring Pierre de Marivaux's 1737 play into 21st century Paris. Isabelle Huppert commands the screen as Araminte, the wealthy widow who unwittingly hires the smitten Dorante (Louis Garrel) as her accountant. Secrets and lies accumulate as Dorante and his accomplice, Araminte's manservant Dubois (Yves Jacques), manipulate not only the good-hearted Araminte, but also her friend and confidante, Marton (Manon Combes). Dorante, by turns pitiable and proficient, but always deferential to his social better, walks a fine line in his quest to arouse an equal desire in the object of his affections. Bulle Ogier delivers a memorable turn as Araminte's mother, who suspects the young man's intentions, but wants to push her daughter into the arms of an aged, hard-up Count (Jean-Pierre Malo). Filmed in part on-site at the Théâtre de l'Odéon-and shot during the daytime, while the same cast performed the play there at night-the film blurs the distinction between stage and screen, offering a new turn on this classic take on the psychology of love.
- The story of Raju & Mansi's journey to overcome all odds in pursuit of the love and togetherness.
- Directed by Simerjeet Singh, the film deals with a village in Punjab; the youth of which are heedless to their responsibilities. This affects the progress of the village as a whole, leaving the contingent elders worried and clueless about the future of the village. In this atmosphere of distress, Captain Avatar Singh (Gurdaas Mann) returns to his village after voluntarily retiring from the Indian Naval force. Disappointed with the current circumstances he pledges to reform his native land. The film has Gurdaas Mann in the lead role and Gaurav Kakkar, modela Doda, Gurkirtan, Sonal Minocha also playing pivotal characters. Looking at the current situations of our own country a film like this which deals with social issues and concerns will definitely give a lot more than entertainment.
- A successful but lonely businessman contemplates suicide as his 60th birthday approaches.
- BEND & BREAK explores young relationships and the cluelessness of men in search of direction. Set in beautiful Montréal, a group of twenty-somethings struggle through the misguided awkwardness that comes with early romance. Bryce meets a French girl one day in the city. Jules runs into an old flame he has secretly been in love with for years. Blake realizes that his friend's sister is suddenly "all grown up" and these young men are forced to come to grips with the unknown... women. In the quirky vein of "Diner" and "The Brothers McMullen," this ensemble-driven comedy will endear itself to anyone who has suffered and savored being a young adult.
- The Big Picture promotes all the latest movies hitting the cinemas over the coming month, plus individual Specials looking at Red Carpet Premieres, Press Conferences or Junkets.
- A story of a young photojournalist's brief encounter with a girl who has made a 'Basavi'(Devdasi) at the altar of the village Deity to save people who were hit by a devastating epidemic. Ananda, the protagonist, specializes in photographing ancient monuments and writing about various rituals and customs that have gone unquestioned. During one of his sojourns in a remote area in Karnataka he comes across the strange case of village girl 'Chenni', daughter of the village Patel, and gets obsessed with her very unusual life. In Trying to explore more information about her he discovers that she is a victim of blind faith and the story unfolds an unfortunate turn of events, only to change their lives forever.
- The Big Picture is back, with previews of Johnny English Reborn, The Three Musketeers, The Adventures of TinTin, The Help and Contagion. We also talk to the cast of You Instead and the makers of The Debt, plus get you Red Carpet access to the UK Premieres of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Melancholia and Real Steel - where we talk to Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Benedict Cumberbatch, Kirsten Dunst, John Hurt, Hugh Jackman and more. It's time to sit back and enjoy the movies!
- The Big Picture brings you a bespoke episode looking at Paramount's new blockbuster "The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn". Featuring interviews with Steven Spielberg', 'Peter Jackson', Daniel Craig', 'Jamie Bell'',Andy Serkis, Simon Pegg, ''Nick Frost', 'Kathleen Kennedy', 'Steven Moffat' and Joe Cornish.
- The Big Picture brings you the best of November's movie releases, with previews of In Time, Tower Heist, Arthur Christmas, The Awakening, Dream House and Take Shelter, plus we look closer at current releases The Adventures of Tintin, First Night and The Help We also bring you all the latest red carpet action, featuring interviews with Oscar nominee 'Michael Shannon', 'Daniel Craig', 'Jamie Bell', Simon Pegg, 'Nick Frost', 'Emma Stone', 'Viola Davis' and many more.
- Christmas has come early as The Big Picture brings you this Special look at "Arthur Christmas (2011)" - featuring stars Bill Nighy and 'Ashley Jensen' turning on the Regent Street Lights, the Christmas Parade at Harrods, and interviews with cast and crew on the red carpet from the film's World Premiere.
- Happy New Year -- The Big Picture kicks off 2012 by showing you plenty of great movies to look forward to. George Clooney, Leonardo DiCaprio, Meryl Streep, Steven Spielberg and Madonna are just some of the big names warming up for Awards Season glory this month. We take a look at The Iron Lady, Shame, War Horse, J. Edgar, The Descendants and look closer at current smash hits Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and Mission: Impossible -- Ghost Protocol! So for everything you need to know about the latest movies, check out The Big Picture...
- The Big Picture brings you this Special 5 minute featurette about Anchor Bay's award winning Dawn of the Dragonslayer. This is the first Dragon movie ever directed by a woman, and director Anne K. Black collected the film's first award at Bleedfest in Los Angeles, where the film won Best Fantasy Film. The Big Picture sat down with rising star Nicola Posener and veteran actor Ian Cullen to find about more about this Special FX extravaganza!
- Kristin Scott Thomas introduces this month's show as we check out the biggest releases of February - _The Muppets (2011_), Man on a Ledge (2012), _Jack and Jill (2011)_, _Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (2011)_, The Woman in Black (2012), Young Adult (2011) and the 3D re-release of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999). We also chat to Kristin Scott Thomas and Pawel Pawlikowski about The Woman in the Fifth, Ian Cullen and Nicola Posener about Dawn of the Dragonslayer, and bring you some previously unseen Madonna from the "W.E." Premiere. It's February, it's The Big Picture!
- Headhunters is the most successful Norwegian movie ever, selling to a record number of countries. The Big Picture sat down with stars Aksel Hennie, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Synnove Macody Lund and director Morten Tyldum, to find out more about this action thriller.