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  1. BASED ON A TRUE STORY. How to win friends: smuggle $300k of uncut cocaine into your snooty prep school. Based on the wild story of a teen drug trafficker who rocked headlines in 1984, this true crime caper stars Thomas Mann (ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL) as Toby, a blue-collar scholarship student at an elite boarding school who finds an in ...

  2. Dec 27, 2021 · 3. Nine Days. When it released in July, I called Edson Oda’s Nine Days “2021’s most spiritually curious film.”. I’d still stand by that. A Spike Jonze-esque surrealist drama about “soul candidates” vying for a chance at life, the indie film explores the most fundamental questions of existence.

  3. Armed with a digital video camera, Castelo and his crew have captured a wryly humorous world situated somewhere between reality and fiction. Indie film stalwart Kevin Corrigan and veteran character actor Vincent Schiavelli mingle with real people who seem unaware they’re in a movie, giving American Saint a disarming air of happenstance.

  4. Now, it's coming to the masses in an even simpler form. "CliffNotes Films -- The Fastest Way to Learn," a collaboration among Coalition Films, AOL, Mark Burnett, and Josh Faure-Brac, is launching with animated shorts -- each narrated by nerdy super hero Super Cliff who guides the audience through classic works. For more than 50 years, students ...

  5. www.youtube.com › channel › UCszhrliHyj-Dr6Y8DFHB1XQCoalition Films - YouTube

    COALITION FILMS is a collaboration between a small group of people who share a passion for films and filmmaking.

  6. Political drama about the rise of Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats during the 2010 election. After the election failed to produce an outright winner, Clegg was catapulted into an unaccustomed position of influence and was the recipient of political courtship from both Labour's Gordon Brown and David Cameron of the Conservative Party.

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  7. Nov 14, 2019 · Absolutely. (Watch: Amazon | iTunes) 5. Of Gods and Men (2010) There’s an unforgettable scene near the end of Xavier Beauvois’s Of Gods and Men —a film about Cistercian monks in Algeria who try to remain faithfully present, living and serving their community, despite the threats posed by Islamic radicals.