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33 Movies to Restore Your Faith in Humanity - Ebert's Essentials - cover

33 Movies to Restore Your Faith in Humanity - Ebert's Essentials

Roger Ebert

Verlag: Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC

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In this e-book exclusive, the Pulitzer Prize–winning film critic presents reviews of 33 films that showcase the power of the human spirit. 
 
Wondering if the world is really going to hell in a handbasket? Then consider Roger Ebert’s e-book original 33 Movies to Restore Your Faith in Humanity. Read Roger’s full-length reviews of movies and rekindle your belief in the human spirit. From the out-of-the-world experience of E.T. to the outer space drama of Apollo 13 to the personal insights into ordinary people in Cinema Paradiso and Everlasting Moments, you’ll be reassured that maybe there is hope for us all. Mix in historical dramas like The Bridge on the River Kwai and Gandhi, stories of personal heroism like Hotel Rwanda and Schindler's List, and the irresistible Up, and things will be looking, well, up!
Verfügbar seit: 08.05.2012.
Drucklänge: 118 Seiten.

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