Dinara Droukarova Movies

2007  
 
A newly married attorney accepts the murder case that could establish him as a top defense lawyer, only to find himself hopelessly intertwined with a prime suspect after meeting the mysterious beauty at the scene of the crime. Approached by this brother with a case that seemed especially difficult, ambitious lawyer Lucien Lambert agrees to defend a woman accused of murdering her husband in cold blood. Blanche Kaplan is going to trial for murder. Despite the fact that Blanche has an airtight alibi, the case against her is strong due to the fact that her fingerprints were all over the knife that was used to kill her husband. As Lucien begins to investigate the case by exploring Blanche's home, he happens across a strange but mesmerizing woman named Marguerite who seems to have taken over the abandoned abode. In the days that follow, Lucien and Marguerite enter into a bizarre game of seduction and persecution - often interacting like a married couple as they dine together, discuss the events of their day, and grow increasingly intimate. Later, as Marguerite admits to Lucien that she had been having an affair with Paul Kaplan, plain close policeman Louis Berger observes their actions from afar. Yet despite the fact that her recent confession has made Marguerite a prime suspect, Lucien's view of her has become hopelessly biased since he has fallen completely in love with her. Now that Lucien has become blinded by his feelings for Marguerite, it's up to detective Berger to uncover the truth and capture the killer. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Hélène FillièresJérémie Renier, (more)
2006  
 
Portuguese filmmaker Teresa Villaverde turns her attentions to the topic of human trafficking in modern-day Europe with this tale of an optimistic Russian émigré who is forced into prostitution after leaving St. Petersburg to seek out a better life in Germany. Sonia (Ana Moreira) is a dreamer in her early twenties who is looking to escape the bleak poverty of St. Petersburg in hopes of improving her unfortunate lot in life. Upon finding illegal work at a German car factory, it appears as if Sonia's luck may be taking a turn for the better. When the factory is supposedly raided by police looking for illegal workers and a fellow Russian implores the Sonia to hide in the trunk of a car, the panicked girl's once bright future begins to grow considerably dimmer. Subsequently smuggled across Europe, Sonia is used as a sex slave in Germany before being transported to Italy to serve as a human plaything for the simple minded son of a powerful millionaire. Now trapped in an opulent mansion prison with no one to turn to and no place to run, Sonia soon becomes obsessed with the prospect of escaping her outwardly lavish hell on Earth. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Ana MoreiraViktor Rakov, (more)
2006  
 
A young man gets the jolt of masculinity he's been looking for in a dangerous and unexpected way in this dark comedy-drama from Tajikistan. Kamal (Khurched Golibekov) is a nineteen-year-old who has been married to a beautiful girl his age for three months. However, Kamal has been unable to consummate his marriage, and no one seems to know what to do to help; his doctor can find nothing wrong with him, folk remedies prove useless, and a prostitute recommended by his cousin is unable to cure his impotence. Hoping to find a woman who can cure him, Kamal travels to the city and meets Vera (Dinara Droukarova), a lonely girl who brings him home. Vera doesn't warn Kamal that she's married, and when her husband (Maruf Pulodzoda) arrives home earlier than expected, he isn't at all happy to see her with Kamal. The husband turns out to be a gangster, and decides to punish the innocent by taking him out for a night of robbery, killing and sexual assault. While Kamal is initially terrified by his introduction to serious crime, by the end of the night the danger and violence brings out a strange reaction in him, and he finds he can perform sexually for the first time in his life. Bihist Faqat Baroi Mardagon (aka To Get To Heaven First You Have To Die) received its North American premier at the 2006 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Khurched GolibekovDinara Droukarova, (more)
2006  
 
Gena Rowlands penned and stars opposite longtime friend and Cassavetes collaborator Ben Gazzara in this short film set in the titular section of Paris. The two play a long-separated married couple, reunited on the eve of their divorce. Directed by Gérard Depardieu and Frédéric Auburtin, Quartier Latin was included in Paris, Je T'Aime, a collection of shorts by such filmmakers as Gus Van Sant, Alfonso Cuarón, and the Coen Brothers. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Gena RowlandsBen Gazzara, (more)
2004  
 
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A conflicted hitman recently who has reconnected with his childhood soul mate finds his quest for redemption becoming increasingly complicated when the girl steals an important briefcase in director Ra'up McGee's stark crime drama. Jean-Pierre is looking to get out of the life of crime when he begins to rekindle his romance with the girl who captured his heart as a child and never let go. Though the love shared between the pair continues to burn brighter than ever despite their many years apart, the sudden disappearance of both the girl and a mysterious briefcase soon forces the reluctant criminal back into the underworld as he is forced to walk the fine line between protecting the woman he longs for and falling back into a life of crime. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Laurent LucasIrène Jacob, (more)
2003  
 
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A family is forced into deception for the sake of their matriarch in this poignant drama. Three generations of women share a tiny apartment in Tbilisi, a Georgia city that has been devastated by war, political instability, and a ruined economy. Eka (Esther Gorintin) is an elderly woman whose health is failing, but her will remains strong and she holds sway over the household. Eka's daughter, Marina (Nino Khomassouridze), is a middle-aged woman who is still dealing with the devastating circumstances of her childhood and the death of her husband. And Marina's daughter, Ada (Dinara Droukarova), is a college student who feels trapped by her circumstances and abraded by her lack of privacy; she has a lover, but since she must share a bed with her mother, they can only make love in his car. The light of Eka's life is her son, Otar, who has fled Tbilisi and lives in Paris. Otar writes frequently and sends money as often as he can, and while Marina resents her mother's obvious favoritism toward her brother, she and Ada realize how important his letters are to her. While Eka is visiting friends, Marina and Ada receive devastating news -- Otar has died in Paris, and since he wasn't carrying his visa when his body was found, he's been buried in an unmarked pauper's grave. Afraid this news would be a severe blow to Eka's poor health, Marina doesn't tell her mother what has happened, and Ada begins writing letters as Otar to maintain the illusion that he's alive. The ruse works well enough until Eka announces she's raised enough money by selling her possessions to visit her son in France. Depuis Qu'Otar Est Parti... (aka Since Otar Left) is the first feature film from director Julie Bertuccelli; it received an enthusiastic reception when it was screened at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Esther GorintinDinara Droukarova, (more)
2003  
 
Pascal Bonitzer's heavily plotted comedy Petites Coupures (Small Cuts) opens with journalist Bruno (Daniel Auteuil) and his wife, Gaelle (Emmanuelle Devos), having it out over his affair with Nathalie (Ludivine Sagnier). After an invitation from Bruno's uncle Gerard (Jean Yanne), Bruno and Nathalie travel to the town where Gerard is mayor. Bruno learns that his aunt is having an affair. Gerard is aware of his wife's infidelity and asks Bruno to take a letter to the man who has cuckolded him, a doctor named Verekher (Hanns Zischler). On his way to the doctor's home he meets Marie (Dinara Droukarova), and once there he encounters the mysterious Beatrice (Kristin Scott Thomas). Small Cuts was screened at the Berlin Film Festival. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Daniel AuteuilKristin Scott Thomas, (more)

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