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Malina offers colorful and sophisticated clothing for women, inspired by the founder's Hellenic heritage. Shop online for dresses, swimwear, bridal and accessories, and enjoy fast worldwide shipping.
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Jan 17, 1991 · Malina is a film adaptation of a novel by Elfriede Jelinek, directed by Werner Schroeter and starring Isabelle Huppert. It explores the themes of love, death, and identity through the story of a female writer and her two lovers.
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- Drama, Fantasy, Mystery
- Werner Schroeter
- 1991-01-17
4 days ago · Malina is a girl's name of Greek origin meaning "raspberry" that can also be a feminization of Malcolm or a spelling twist on Melina. Learn about its popularity, similar names, famous people, and more on Nameberry.
Malina offers colorful and high-quality clothing for women, from everyday to occasionwear. Shop online for dresses, blouses, swimwear, jackets, denims and more with fast delivery worldwide.
Malina offers a range of dresses for different occasions, from casual to formal. Shop online for mini, midi and maxi dresses designed in Sweden and delivered worldwide in 3-5 days.
Malina, the key character of this psychological enigma, is the strong rational part of a fragile personality, which splits also in a passionate female character, played by Isabelle Huppert, both actually symbolic figures of a single personality.
Malina is a drama about a woman who falls in love with a man named Ivan, but he does not reciprocate her feelings. The film stars Isabelle Huppert and Mathieu Carrière, and is directed by Werner Schroeter.