Hai cercato: The Cross
The Crossing / 2007
Synchronic and diachronic figures and texts are mutually connected, at the same time, however conflict each other. The figures and texts reveal what are visual, objective, and real. Images on the film, which is the most basic material in cinematography, are like words and symbols in language in that they are also part of the material. Visual symbols and written language need to be intertwined to visualize images. Evoking vitality in cinematography, long-term effort and language play a dual role in movies.
The Crossing / 1988
A South African girl guides anti-apartheid guerrilla fighters across the border from Botswana to South Africa.
The Crossing / 2020
Exactly when you don't think you have stepped in your destiny, somethings happen that you haven't thought about them.
The Crossing /
A man is stands under a steadily growing stream of water, while simultaneously being engulfed in flames on another screen.
The Crossing /
A Mechanism wandering through a post-apocalyptic terrain discovers an abandoned dwelling filled with evocative remnants.
Vai alla scheda del filmThe Mystery of the Crossrail Skulls /
Engineers digging for Crossrail have made a chilling discovery: dozens of skulls under London's Liverpool Street station. It's clear the skulls are from Roman London, but nothing like this has been found before.
The Quest for the True Cross / 2003
Here is an account of how the cross of Christ came to be the symbol and icon it is today. It presents a close-up look at an inscribed piece of wood, believed to be the actual headboard of Christ's cross.
The Man Who Crossed the Sahara / 2008
A documentary about the Canadian documentary filmmaker Frank Cole.
Why Did The Chicken Cross The Road? /
In a surreal situation, a soldier murders a child in front a philosopher who doesn't seem to have any reaction.
Crossing the Frontier: Making The Last Starfighter / 1999
Crossing the Frontier: Making 'The Last Starfighter', an original documentary with a fascinating look at the creation of the film and its groundbreaking computer-generated visual effects. Hosted by star Lance Guest (Alex Rogan) and featuring behind-the-scenes footage and all new interviews with director Nick Castle, production designer Ron Cobb, art director James Bissell, producer Gary Adelson, composer Craig Safan and some of the computer artists who blazed the trail for a new era of effects technology at Digital Productions. Also included are comments from leading artists at Industrial Light and Magic who discuss the historical importance of The Last Starfighter in the annals of the visual effects field.
The Crossing / 2014
In Italy in 1961 Eileen lives with her mother in their decadent family home. A lonely teenager, alienated from her peers and pressured by her mother to take care of the house, Eileen's only happiness comes from swimming, which she does for hours each day. When a journalist is impressed by her talent and convinces her to try and be the youngest person to cross the English Channel Eileen thinks it is her chance to escape and do what she loves most. But the harsh pressures of training clash dramatically with Eileen's naive passion and dreams.
Crossclub – The Legend of the Living Dead / 1999
In 1969, a bloody cult ritual of the "Cross Club" ends with the intervention of a special squad. Only a baby and a little boy are among the survivors. 30 years later, perverse murders keep the whole city in turmoil. Andy and his colleague have been on the trail of the killer for some time, but they are treading water. Only when they are lured to Spain and come into possession of a miraculous liquid, the extent of the danger becomes clear. Because through this material it is possible to bring the dead back to life!
The Crossing / 2015
A first-hand account of the perilous journey made by a group of Syrian refugees. Traversing land and sea on an old fishing boat manned by smugglers, the nail-biting journey leads to Europe where the refugees disperse. Each must battle to stay sane and create an identity among the maze of regulations and refugee hostels. The Crossing shows us the lengths to which people go to find safety and forge their own destiny.
The Burning Cross / 1947
Recently returned from WWII combat, unable to find a job, finding his sweetheart engaged to another man, and generally aware of the changes which have occurred in his hometown while he was away, a young man becomes easily talked into joining the Ku Klux Klan. Banned by the Virginia Board of Censors, and financed independently because no bank would loan money for it.
Crosswalk the Musical / 2015
The theatrical flare that has led to viral segments such as “Carpool Karaoke,” has also leant itself to more ambitious and sillier work inspired by Late Late Show writers. “Crosswalk the Musical” is an ongoing Late Late Show segment that features Corden, celebrity guests, and extras charging into busy crosswalks to sing snatches of musicals...
Crossing the Floor / 1996
Political satire closely mirroring real-life British politics of the time - a self-serving Conservative minister "crosses the floor" to join the opposition Labour Party, at a time when the Conservative Party has a majority in Parliament of just one seat. Sequel to A Very Open Prison.