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Welcome ! You are viewing my slideshow # 13 – “Bright Light”.
Well, we are almost though with my so-far produced slideshows – one step before the “grande finale”… ! Here we have a very, very nice slideshow that I called “Bright Light” – both fitting the name of the original song that I used here, [...]

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Hey guys,
today I received a nice collage of one of my favourite actors of all time, “Alex Etel” – whom you might know from his appearances in “Millions” or “The Waterhorse“. Just great work, I think – thanks a lot to Dreamer for working this one out for me.
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Hey guys, I just decided to open this little tread in english language – I hope that I get some answers on it ! Since it is like this: films which are watched more often than; let us say: 3, 4 or even more times – often have something very special. So this will also [...]

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Laufzeit: 98 Minuten – Land: UK
Scroll down for the (short) english version of this review !
Basierend auf dem gleichnamigen Buch von Frank Cottrell Boyce wird in diesem eher ungewöhnlichen Film das Schicksal zweiter kleiner englischer Jungen, dem 7 Jahre alten Damian (Alex Etel) und seinem älteren Bruder Anthony (Lewis McGibbon), porträtiert. Nach dem Tod ihrer [...]

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Runtime: 112 Minutes – Country: USA / UK
Angus MacMorrow (Alex Etel) is a young boy with an ambivalent attitude towards water. On the one hand he is just fascinated by the element itself, but has a lot of fear on the other – thinking of a possibility to drown by accident. One day, while sweeping [...]

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Nur damit der Inhalt meiner alten Blog-Seite nicht verlorengeht… ich habe beschlossen keine derartigen Kurzrezensionen mehr zu verfassen. Entweder schreibe ich kurze Infos zu kommenden Veröffentlichungen; oder komplette Rezensionen. Die folgenden Kurzrezensionen sind nur auf englisch verfügbar:

A stunning an unique masterpiece. A brilliant and deepening illustration on how the WW2 finally reached England. Always [...]

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