Actor Javier Cámara (1967)

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TV Shows
The New Pope
Director: Paolo Sorrentino
Genre: Drama (TV Shows)
Cast:

Jude Law
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Henry Goodman
Director: Paolo Sorrentino
Genre: Drama (TV Shows)
Cast:

Jude Law

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Henry Goodman
The New Pope (2020) is a satirical drama TV series by Paolo Sorrentino for Sky Atlantic, HBO, and Canal+. A continuation of The Young Pope (2016), it was originally announced as the second season. Starring Jude Law and John Malkovich as fictional popes Pius XIII and John Paul III, respectively, it was co-produced by The Apartment Pictures, Wildside, Haut et Court TV, and Mediapro. Despite nine months and multiple unsuccessful heart transplants, Pius XIII remains comatose but has garnered a devoted following who ...
TV Shows
The Young Pope
Director: Paolo Sorrentino
Genre: Drama (TV Shows)
Cast:

Jude Law
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Diane Keaton
Director: Paolo Sorrentino
Genre: Drama (TV Shows)
Cast:

Jude Law

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Diane Keaton
The satirical drama series, The Young Pope (2016), was created and directed by Paolo Sorrentino for Sky Atlantic, HBO, and Canal+. Lenny Belardo, a young cardinal from New York, becomes Pope after the leading contenders of the Papal conclave are unable to gain enough votes. As a compromise candidate, he takes on the name Pius XIII and immediately begins to challenge long-standing traditions and practices within the Vatican. In one of his first actions as Pope, he declares that common people are not permitted to see him and appears shrouded in darkness during a public appearance in St. Peter’s Square. During a ...
Movies
Paris, I Love You
Director: Alexander Payne
Genre: Romance (Movies)
Cast:

Steve Buscemi
Aïssa Maïga
Alexander Payne
Director: Alexander Payne
Genre: Romance (Movies)
Cast:

Steve Buscemi

Aïssa Maïga

Alexander Payne
In the film Paris, I love you (2006), 20 different filmmakers each capture five-minute moments in the magical City of Love. These moments are linked together through transitional interstitial sequences and an introduction and epilogue. The transitions smoothly connect the previous film’s ending shot to the following film’s beginning shot, creating a continuous flow and building anticipation for what comes next. Through this technique, we witness the vibrant life of Paris through a recurring mysterious character and a common theme of love that ties all 20 segments together. 01. Tuileries (


