Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. The Congress: Directed by Ari Folman. With Robin Wright, Harvey Keitel, Sami Gayle, Jon Hamm. An aging, out-of-work actress accepts one last job, though the consequences of her decision affect her in ways she didn't consider.

  2. The Congress (2013) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. In a scene, we see a slightly violent movie trailer which shows some violence and animated blood. An animated woman bashes her head against glass multiple times, her head has blood dripping down. A bunch of animated police men come into a room and beat a bunch of characters.

  4. With Treat Williams, Elizabeth Marvel, Ryan Merriman, Chris Conroy. A determined Congressman, unswayed by political betrayal, a vicious media attack and a recent divorce, strives to maintain his dignity and protect a small fishing village from commercial corruption.

  5. The Congress, Ari Folman's film based on the novel by Stanislaw Lem (The Futurological Congress) - follows five years after Folman's equally inventive and thought provoking Waltz with Bashir. Like Waltz...

  6. The Distinguished Gentleman: Directed by Jonathan Lynn. With Eddie Murphy, Lane Smith, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Joe Don Baker. A conman discovers during a "job" that US Congress is where the money is. "Name recognition" gets him elected.

  7. This documentary explores about 200 years of Congress, from its inception along with the Bill of Rights through its tempestuous Civil War years and its subsequent booming Railroad-era "Millionaire's Club" days, which were followed by New Deal Progressivism and modern-day Congress.

  8. Twenty years later, under the creative vision of the studio's head animator, Wright's digital double rises to immortal stardom. With her contract expiring, she is invited to take part in "The Congress" convention as she makes her comeback straight into the world of future fantasy cinema.

  9. The Congress (TV Movie 1988) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  10. The United States Library of Congress added these productions — deemed "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant" — to the National Film Registry. The National Film Registry selects 25 films each year showcasing the range and diversity of American film heritage to increase awareness for its preservation.