"Bérénice"
Bérénice
Une adaptation de la tragédie de Jean Racine qui met en scène les amours contrariés de Antiochus, Titus (le futur empereur de Rome) et Bérénice (la reine de Palestine).
Bérénice
Un nommé Egæus développe une obsession à l'égard de sa jeune cousine Bérénice.
Bérénice
Libre adaptation de la pièce de Racine
Berenice
Edgar Allan Poe's short story adapted as a TV-Movie in Argentina
Berenice
Adaptation of Edgar Allen Poe's short story filmed as part of compilation Creepers - Horror Anthology Movie Volume 2
Berenice
Berenice is a girl whose beauty is sometimes confuses you with your joy of living. Your place favorite is the field where she runs with a wide smile on your face. Aegean, depressed and with a weak health lives in the mansion's office of your family. Your relationship with the world occurs through the books that decorate your library. Fro..
Berenice
'Berenice', a short story by Edgar Allan Poe, follows a man named Egaeus who is preparing to marry his cousin Berenice. Berenice begins to deteriorate from an unnamed disease until the only part of her remaining healthy is her teeth, which Egaeus begins to obsess over. Berenice is buried, and Egaeus continues to contemplate her teeth...
Berenice
Berenice is a meditation on a dream of lost plenitude, and its inversion into decay. The events depicted in the film concern the formation and dissolution of a utopian community in 1832, and the psychic and physical disintegration of two members of that community. In an allusion to the interiority of the main character, Berenice, whose flashbacks f..
Berenice
Gustavo lives happily with his girlfriend Berenice who, after an accident, now tries to value and enjoy her time with him much more. However, after strange events, Gustavo will discover that their relationship has gone much further and has become something dark and terrifying when he discovers it after the event.
Jarrell: Bérénice
Titus and Berenice love each other; under the watchful eye of Antiochus, the hopeless lover, they try yet refuse to understand each other. Taking up the “majestic sadness” of these alexandrines, among the greatest verses in the French language, Michael Jarrell amplifies the power of words, making them a vehicle for spaces and identities that, f..
The Passion of Berenice
Berenice is a young woman with traditional customs who lives with her godmother in a quiet provincial town. The appearance of Rodrigo in his life will cause him a profound and unusual transformation. The calm without major shocks in Aguascalientes turns out to be just a disguise, an illusory cover-up of what will really happen.
Berenice Seeks
Berenice is a dedicated female taxi driver in Rio de Janeiro. She is consumed by her job and the little free time she has needs to be divided between raising her son Thiago, a teenager exploring his sexuality, and her troubled relationship with her husband Domingos, a police reporter. The scars of the worn-out relationship, ruined by her husband's ..
Les deux Bérénice de Réjean Ducharme
Lors d’une entrevue datée de 1967, une femme prénommée Bérénice commente le roman de Réjean Ducharme « L’Avalée des avalés » où le personnage principal porte le même prénom. Elle raconte sa rencontre avec l'écrivain.
Berenice (Three Videoletters)
A book torn to pieces by a basset hound dog will awaken memories and anecdotes in the form of three video letters, addressed to Berenice. A romance from the past. The letters are intended to invite her to a reunion to remember old times. Could it be that she accepts the invitation?
A Portrait of Berenice Sarmiento Chávez
Black ink, gray wash, and white paint, applied by the invisible hand of the artist, take turns to expose Berenice Sarmiento Chávez’s humble background and the threat of violence in her home country that pushed her to immigrate to the United States.
Berenice Abbott: A View of the 20th Century
Critics place Berenice Abbott at the head of her class. She was one of the greatest American photographers of the 20th Century. From her portraits of the avant-garde taken in Paris during the 1920's, to her documentation of New York in the 1930's, to her science photography of the 1950s, and her studies of small-town America, Abbott's genius is in ..