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Svart Krabba (Black Crab)
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Codename: Annika
Codename: Annika (Serie 2023) #ArdalanEsmaili #EvaMelander #HelenaBergström #PekkaStrang #ClarisseLhoniBotte #CharlesMartins Mehr auf:
SerieJahr: 2023- (September) Genre: Krimi / Drama Hauptrollen: Ardalan Esmaili, Eva Melander, Helena Bergström, Pekka Strang, Clarisse Lhoni-Botte, Charles Martins … Serienbeschreibung: Die Geschichte dreht sich um die finnische Kunstfälschungs-ermittlerin Emma, die undercover in ein Auktionshaus in Stockholm eingeschleust wird, um die Verbindungen dieses Unternehmens zu einem berüchtigten…
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Para ver com muito esforço no streaming: um terror tão bom para dormir como você nunca viu!
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jacket-coats · 30 days
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Farid Ayad Deliver Me Black Leather Jacket
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Inspired by: Ardalan Esmaili
External Material: Real Leather
Inner Lining: Viscose Lining
Front: Zipper Closure
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phim87dotcom · 2 years
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Chiến dịch Cua Đen là bộ phim của Thụy Điển về chủ đề Hành Động, Phiêu Lưu do đạo diễn Adam Berg chỉ đạo sản xuất. Và các diễn viên Noomi Rapace, Jakob Oftebro, Erik Enge, Dar Salim, Ardalan Esmaili, Aliette Opheim, David Dencik phối hợp diễn xuất. Với chủ đề mới lạ đem đến những trải nghiệm siêu thực về hàng tình vượt biển đầy găm go của 1 tên lính nhỏ khi mang trong mình trọng trách vận chuyển thùng hàng quan trọng. Để chất dứt cuộc chiến tranh hậu tận thế và cứu chính con gái của mình.
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abs0luteb4stard · 2 years
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W A T C H I N G
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Must've gone mad.
SEA FEVER (2019) dir. Neasa Hardiman
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First Images of BLACK CRAB Starring Noomi Rapace
First Images of BLACK CRAB Starring Noomi Rapace
Netflix has released the official date announcement and these first images of BLACK CRAB   Global Release Date: March 18, 2022 Directed by: Adam Berg Written by: Adam Berg, Pelle Rådström Based on the novel “Black Crab” by: Jerker Virdborg Produced by: Malin Idevall, Mattias Montero Executive Producers: Noomi Rapace, Christopher Granier-Deferre, Adam Berg, Emil Wiklund, Kim Magnusson Cast: Noomi…
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moviemosaics · 4 years
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Sea Fever
directed by Neasa Hardiman, 2019
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SEA FEVER (2019) Movie Trailer 2: Connie Nielsen & Dougray Scott’s Crew Begin Succumbing to a Strange Infection http://filmbk.me/RSF7Nq
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BLACK CRAB | Official Trailer | Netflix
BLACK CRAB | Official Trailer | Netflix
BLACK CRAB is a Swedish action thriller set in a post-apocalyptic world torn apart by war. During a long, harsh winter, six soldiers embark on a covert mission across a frozen archipelago, risking their lives to transport a mysterious package that could end the war. As they enter hostile enemy territory, they have no idea what dangers lie ahead or who—if anyone—they can trust. But for speed…
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olivierdemangeon · 2 years
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BLACK CRAB (2022) ★★★✮☆
BLACK CRAB (2022) ★★★✮☆
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Charmøren  2017
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whileiamdying · 5 years
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Films from Iran and films from all over
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By Loren King GLOBE CORRESPONDENT JANUARY 03, 2019
A highlight of every new year is the Museum of Fine Arts’s Boston Festival of Films from Iran, which for many years has brought varied and compelling works by contemporary Iranian filmmakers to local audiences. Running Jan. 17-27, it opens with writer-director Vahid Jalilvand’s “No Date, No Signature,” an international award winner and Iran’s entry for best foreign language film for the 2019 Oscars. It’s a taut, neorealist tale of guilt and morality in the tradition of groundbreaking Iranian filmmakers Asghar Farhadi and the late Abbas Kiarostami.
“No Date, No Signature” opens with a car accident, as forensic pathologist Dr. Nariman (Amir Aghaee) injures an 8-year-old boy in a minor collision with a motorcycle driven by the child’s father (Navid Mohammadzadeh). Despite Nariman’s insistence, the boy’s father refuses to seek medical attention. Later, at the hospital where he works, Nariman learns that the boy has been brought in for an autopsy after a suspicious death. A fraught reckoning ensues as Nariman and the boy’s parents wrestle with anger, responsibility, and shame.
“No Date, No Signature” won the best director prize, Mohammadzadeh took best actor honors, at the Venice Film Festival in 2017.
Another notable film is Milad Alami’s debut feature, “The Charmer,” a timely drama/romance/thriller that deals with the plight of Iranian immigrants. Esmail (Ardalan Esmaili), an Iranian struggling to remain in Denmark, is on a desperate quest to find a Danish woman who’ll agree to live with him before his visa runs out. After a series of failed liaisons, Esmail meets Sara (Soho Rezanejad), a law student eager to escape her oppressive Iranian mother and her mother’s circle of aging Iranian expatriates. As their relationship deepens, Esmail finds himself in an increasingly complex entanglement.
This year’s festival presents new films from Mohammad Rasoulof and Jafar Panahi, two of Iran’s leading filmmakers, who are barred by the Iranian government from making films. Rasoulof shot “A Man of Integrity” in secret in rural northern Iran while an as-yet unexecuted prison sentence hung over his head. Panahi’s “3 Faces” is the fourth movie he’s made in defiance of the government’s ban. The film won Panahi the best screenplay award at last year’s Cannes Film Festival.
Go to mfa.org.
Loren King can be reached at [email protected]
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adamwatchesmovies · 2 years
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Black Crab (2022)
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Black Crab is a different kind of apocalyptic film - and not only because its wastelands are icy rather than dusty and rusty. This makes it refreshing. It doesn’t quite reach the emotional depth it wants to but you won’t mind thanks to the many dangers along the way.
Years into a war in Europe, “the enemy” is about to win. Caroline Edh (Noomi Rapace) is selected for a mission that could end the conflict. To complete operation "Black Crab" she and other soldiers must skate across the winter ice surrounding Sweden and deliver a package deep behind enemy lines. With the location of her long-lost daughter as an incentive, there’s nothing Caroline won’t do to accomplish her goal.
Though it isn’t quite set in a world so ravaged by war that civilization has completely collapsed, things are bleak. The non-soldiers we see are hungry and desperate for news of their loved ones. There aren't bands of scavengers roaming the countryside, but only because the fighting hasn’t stopped. The government is gone but some high-up generals are keeping the battle going. There are rumors of what distant armies are doing, but everyone is running on fumes so it could be nothing more than hearsay. The large expanses of ice traversed by Caroline and her team - which includes Forsberg (Aliette Opheim), Malik (Dar Salim), Karimi (Ardalan Esmaili), and Lieutenant Nylund (Jakob Oftebro) - is beautiful, but lifeless. You know a bit of sunlight and warmth would bring all the green back, but spring seems impossibly far. Once they put on the skates, you realize just how dangerous this assignment is. There’s the cold, and the fact that they’re out in the open - easy targets for any enemy. Worse is the thin ice they’re on. One bullet, one wrong move and you’re diving into that frigid water below. With the inherent paranoia of a critical but desperate mission and a world prepared to do anything to survive, you’ve got plenty of reasons to sweat.
Director Adam Berg wisely dispenses with unnecessary details. We know hardly anything about the war. We know the conflict hasn’t spread outside of Europe, and that it's gone on for long. That’s it. Ultimately, it doesn’t matter because we’re not following generals or politicians. We’re following individuals who’ve been forced into becoming soldiers. We don’t really care which side wins. We care about Caroline reuniting with her daughter. Unfortunately, this is where the film misses its mark a bit. While there are many flashbacks or dreams of Caroline and Vanja (Stella Marcimain Klintberg) together, you don’t love Vanja the way Caroline does. All of the mission's dangers are lessened. Not by too much, thanks to a strong performance by Noomi Rapace, but something's missing.
Black Crab adequately illustrates that “War is Hell”, the setting offers something new to this type of story, and there are plenty of inherent thrills to keep you invested. It wants to be more emotional than it is but (and I feel like I’ve been saying this a lot) since you’re watching this at home “for free”, you won’t mind. Even if I had paid to see Black Crab, I would’ve been satisfied. (Original Swedish with English Subtitles, March 22, 2022)
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