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The story of French high-wire artist Philippe Petit's attempt to cross the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in 1974.
Robert Zemeckis
Casts & Crew
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Ben Kingsley
Charlotte Le Bon
James Badge Dale
Clément Sibony
César Domboy
Benedict Samuel
Ben Schwartz
Steve Valentine
Mark Camacho
Sergio Di Zio
Kwasi Songui
Melantha Blackthorne
Jason Blicker
Larry Day
Karl Graboshas
Daniel Harroch
Guillaume Baillargeon
Émilie Leclerc
Mark Trafford
Inka Malovic
Lucas Ramacière
Martin Lefebvre
Philippe Bertrand
Laurence Deschênes
Patricia Tulasne
Jean-Robert Bourdage
Sylvie Lemay
Sasha Dominique
Soleyman Pierini
Jade Kindar-Martin
Patrick Baby
Marie Turgeon
Cat Lemieux
Denis Michaud
Serge Boulianne
Maxime Paradis
Jean-Marie Montbarbut
Vlad Stokanic
Philippe Soucy
Philippe Hartmann
Guido Grasso Jr.
Joel Rinzler
Harvey Diamond
Sylvain Landry
Robert D'Alessio
Rosaruby Kagan
Mizinga Mwinga
Harry Standjofski
Stuart Fink
Doug Price
Yanik Ethier
Vittorio Rossi
Jason Deline
Darrell Lee-Izeard
Kent McQuaid
Adam Bernett
Massimo Cannistraro
Karl Werleman
Chris Cavener
Leif Anderson
Trevor Botkin
Rebecca Croll
Gara Nlandu
Stephen Walters
Also Directed by Robert Zemeckis
Johnny Bago is a short-lived television series that aired in the summer of 1993. It stars Peter Dobson as ex-con Johnny Tenuti who, after being set up a second time, travels across America in a Winnebago under the name Johnny Bago to escape mobsters, cops and his former wife/parole officer.
A program of short films from some of the cinema's greatest diectors. Curated by Emir Kusturica and Stephen Frears. - George Lucas "1.42.08 to Qualify" (1966) - Ridley Scott "A Boy and a Bicycle" (1965) - Robert Zemeckis "The Lift" (1972) - Tony Scott "One of the Missing" (1969) - Emir Kusturica "Guernica" (1978) - Luc Besson "L'avant dernier" (1981) - Lars von Trier "Nocturne" (1980) - Terry Gilliam "Storytime" (1968) - Paul Verhoeven "A Lizzard Too Much" (1960) - Roman Polanski "Le gros et le maigre" (1960) - Jane Campion "Peel" (1982) - Stephen Frears "The Burning" (1967)
A feature-length documentary on smoking, drinking and drugging in the 20th century. Through interviews with historians and professionals in the drug treatment field interspersed with film clips, filmmaker Robert Zemeckis delves into the history of America's relationship with mind-altering substances over the past 100 years.
In "All Through the Night," perhaps the single most famous story from the original comic book series, a psychotic killer dressed as Santa escapes Christmas Eve and terrorizes a middle-class home where murder has already made a holiday appearance: a homicidal wife plunges a fireplace poker into her husband's skull. (It was also adapted in the 1972 British anthology movie Tales from the Crypt). Kirk Douglas stars as a blood-and-thunder World War I general who discovers his son is a coward in the grim "Yellow," the most dramatically acute of the trio. Digital magic morphs Humphrey Bogart into "You, Murderer," a high-concept, rather gimmicky tale of murder, double crosses, and poetic justice as seen through a dead man's eyes. Isabella Rossellini (daughter of Bogie's Casablanca costar Ingrid Bergman) and John Lithgow costar as plotting lovers.
Live Action Remake of the 1995 animated classic
Contact is a science fiction film about an encounter with alien intelligence. Based on the novel by Carl Sagan the film starred Jodie Foster as the one chosen scientist who must make some difficult decisions between her beliefs, the truth, and reality.
A man with a low IQ has accomplished great things in his life and been present during significant historic events—in each case, far exceeding what anyone imagined he could do. But despite all he has achieved, his one true love eludes him.
Based on Roald Dahl's 1973 classic book 'The Witches', the story tells the scary, funny and imaginative tale of a seven year old boy who has a run-in with some real-life witches!
A story about the legendary King Kamehameha.