52 Films by Women Vol 6. 35. The Nan Movie (Director: Josie Rourke)
Pictured: 'And yet I have.' Joannie Taylor a.k.a. Nan (Catherine Tate) shows off three disabled parking permits watched by her gra…
Pictured: 'And yet I have.' Joannie Taylor a.k.a. Nan (Catherine Tate) shows off three disabled parking permits watched by her gra…
Pictured: 'Legs, body, arms, arms, body legs.' Rowing student Alex Dall (Isabelle Fuhrmann) receives instruction in the college dr…
Pictured: A burning desire to reclaim her missing daughter, Cielo (Arcelia Ramirez) in a scene from the Mexican-set kidnap drama, …
Pictured: An uncomfortable encounter. Maixabel Lasa (Blanca Portillo) meets her husband's killer, IbonEtxezarreta (Luis Tosar) in …
Pictured: 'Please may I satisfy my twelve year itch?' Daniel (BrunoPodalyds) andAnas (Anas Demoustier) in a scene from the French …
Pictured: A bird in the hand is worth a weighty movie metaphor. Joana (Tihana Lazovic, left) and Adelina (Alba Rohrwacher, right) …
Pictured: 'I play you mine and you play me yours.' Ali (Adeel Akhtar) and Ava (Claire Rushbrook) exchange music in the Bradford-se…
Pictured: 'Are you my darling wee girl?' Laura (Andrea Riseborough, right) faces off with Megan (Niamh Dornan, left) in a scene fr…
Pictured: 'Wow, I thought I was too late for my shot on 'The Bachelor'.' Charlie (Owen Wilson) weds Kat (Jennifer Lopez) in the 'm…
Pictured: 'In Balham, no one can hear you scream.' Tomaz (Alec Secareanu) and Magda (Carla Juri) in a scene from the British horro…