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  1. Anonymous is a 2011 period drama film directed by Roland Emmerich and written by John Orloff. The film is a fictionalized version of the life of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, an Elizabethan courtier, playwright, poet and patron of the arts, and suggests he was the actual author of William Shakespeare's plays.

  2. A l’affût de nouveaux talents, Anonymes Films cherche à conjuguer vision d’auteur et maîtrise formelle. Films noirs ou fantastiques, pulps ou slashers, sont non seulement revisités mais réinventés afin de proposer une réflexion résolument contemporaine sur le cinéma de genre.

  3. Oct 28, 2011 · Anonymous: Directed by Roland Emmerich. With Rhys Ifans, Vanessa Redgrave, Sebastian Armesto, Rafe Spall. The theory that it was in fact Edward De Vere, Earl of Oxford, who penned Shakespeare's plays. Set against the backdrop of the succession of Queen Elizabeth I and the Essex rebellion against her.

    • (42K)
    • Drama, Thriller
    • Roland Emmerich
    • 2011-10-28
  4. Apr 7, 2011 · 10K. 4.9M views 13 years ago. Release Date: 4 November 2011 (United States) Set in the political snake-pit of Elizabethan England, Anonymous speculates on an issue that has for centuries...

    • 2 min
    • 5M
    • Sony Pictures Entertainment
  5. Romantics Anonymous (French: Les Émotifs anonymes) is a 2010 French-Belgian romantic comedy film directed by Jean-Pierre Améris and starring Benoît Poelvoorde and Isabelle Carré. It received three nominations at the 2nd Magritte Awards, winning Best Foreign Film in Coproduction.

  6. Nov 25, 2011 · Romantics Anonymous: Directed by Jean-Pierre Améris. With Benoît Poelvoorde, Isabelle Carré, Lorella Cravotta, Lise Lamétrie. Jean-René, owner of a chocolate factory, and Angélique, a talented chocolate maker, are too shy to admit their love for each other.

  7. Oct 26, 2011 · Incredibly, for a film shot mostly on German soundstages, "Anonymous" richly evokes the London of its time, when the splendor of the court lived in a metropolis of appalling poverty and the streets were ankle-deep in mud. It creates a realistic, convincing Globe Theater, which establishes how intimate it really was.