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December Kisses
The debut feature from director Gabriel Bornstein, DECEMBER KISSES offers a glimpse into independent filmmaking in Germany. Injured fugitive Freddy is given refuge by his friend Thomas, a priest. While Thomas derails the investigations of the police, his daughter Laura tends to Freddy. Eventually the situation comes to a head, as Laura falls in love with Freddy, and Thomas grows increasingly conflicted about his friendship with Freddy and the fact that the man is a wanted criminal. DECEMBER KISSES is an austere, poetic drama that focuses on character and theme rather than dwelling on pulp crime elements.
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Gardens of Stone
GARDENS OF STONE is Francis Ford Coppola's poetic tribute to the men who form the Old Guard, soldiers in charge of burying the dead at Arlington National Cemetery during the war in Vietnam. Clell Hazard (James Caan), an army sergeant who opposes the war because he believes it can`t be won, becomes attached to a battle-hungry young soldier, Jackie Willow (D. B. Sweeney). Hazard knows the reality the youth will encounter if he goes to Vietnam, after serving two tours himself. His girlfriend, Washington reporter Samantha Davis (Anjelica Huston), also opposes the war, but for different reasons. Feeling useless in the Old Guard, Hazard requests a transfer to Fort Bragg, where he can help prepare the young soldiers for what they must face in Vietnam. Jackie is reunited with his girlfriend, Rachel (Mary Stuart Masterson), whose father, a retired colonel (played by Masterson's real-life father, Peter Masterson), sees the war as a commercial opportunity. James Earl Jones is a show-stealer as Goody Nelson, Hazard's best friend and voice of reason. The film's scenes of military burials--drills carried out with precision and ritual--are beautiful to watch.
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