World news about “Historical drama” published by euronews.
The Iron Lady is back! Meryl Streep steps into the shoes of Margaret Thatcher in Phyllida Lloyd’s biopic feature The Iron Lady. An intimate portrait of Britain’s first and only… 03/01/2012
Kinyarwanda, a Tutsi-Hutu Love Story Kinyarwanda traces a series of interlinked stories about ordinary people living through the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Alrick Brown, the director, said: “It’s… 01/12/2011
The Three Musketeers are back on the big screen – this time in 3D – in a swashbuckling adventure based on Alexandre Dumas’ historical novel. 06/10/2011
Turkish Passport WWII Jews’ salvation The film “The Turkish Passport” combines dramatic reenactments with documentary testimony to tell a little-known tale from more than 60 years ago, of how… 01/08/2011
Two new names showcased at Tribeca ‘Last Night’ a movie about love and commitment has had its premiere at New York’s Tribeca Film Festival in the United States. The story follows a married… 27/04/2011
Redford’s ‘Conspirator’ opens on Lincoln death anniversary Robert Redford’s new film ‘The Conspirator’ claims to tell the true story behind the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. 13/04/2011
Jim Loach’s film debut: Oranges And Sunshine Jim Loach’s debut feature, Oranges And Sunshine tells the true story of the thousands of British children in care who were deported to Australia between 1920… 31/03/2011
Iron Lady Streep strides red carpet in LondonOne of Hollywood’s blue-bloods, Meryl Streep, got the red carpet treatment as her portrayal of Margaret Thatcher made its European premiere in London. The… 05/01/2012
The King’s Speech tipped for Oscar successTom Hooper’s new film, The King’s Speech, tells the story of King George VI, who overcame his stammer with the help of an eccentric Australian speech… 26/10/2010
Long-awaited sequel to Russian war epicThe Second World War drama “Burnt by the Sun 2” opened in cinemas across Russia this week. It’s a sequel to the 1994 film of the same name, which won… 30/04/2010
Abuse and hypocrisy in Haneke’s The White RibbonStrange and threatening events in a German village on the eve of World War One are the basis of Austrian director Michael Haneke’s latest film The White… 21/10/2009
AgoraWritten and directed by Alejandro Amenabar (think Vanilla Sky, think The Others) with a budget of 50 million euros, Agora plays for a hefty 144 minutes – ie… 12/10/2009
Saviors in the Night“Saviors In the Night” is the true story of Marga Spiegel (played by Veronica Ferres in the film). She was hidden – along with her husband Seigfried, and her… 06/10/2009