Ashke is a 2018 Indian-Punjabi film based on popular folk dance Bhangra and is written by Dheeraj Rattan and directed by Amberdeep Singh. It stars Amrinder Gill, Sanjeeda Shaikh, Roopi Gill in lead roles and Sarbjit Cheema, Hobby Dhaliwal, Jaswinder Bhalla, Avy Randhawa and Gurshabad in supporting roles. Also, the film marks as debut for Roopi Gill and Sanjeeda Shaikh in Pollywood.
遭到友(yǒu )人設(⏸)局(🕓)而欠下大(dà )筆債務(🚹)的(🉑)張父,逼不得已帶著一(🐛)(yī(🖥) )家四口承租花蓮(liá(🦓)n )的(💢)一處 凶宅,此(cǐ )處過去(🕶)曾(🈶)(céng )發生了(le )駭人聽聞(🚕)(wé(🎨)n )的五子(zǐ )命案。初(chū )入(♉)凶宅(zhái )的當天,一些若(📫)(ruò(📪) )有似無鬼(guǐ )影幢幢(📿)(zhuà(🙀)ng ),加上張(zhāng )父突如(rú )其(🚿)來(🕉)的搬(bān )家舉動(dòng ),惹(♎)的(⏳)張(zhāng )母與大姊心裡不(🐧)(bú(🗡) )愉快。即使向張(zhāng )父(🎭)抱(🐻)怨,鐵齒的(de )張父以一貫(🐌)不(🈹)信(xìn )鬼神的態度,予(🚻)(yǔ(🧙) )以拒絕。
Two unlikely heroes team up to solve an ongoing killing spree targeting clients and coworkers of a t-shirt printing business.
Faux horror film trailers featuring witchcraft, demons, devils and a lot of satanic and schlocky fun. More gun's n'babes, hunks in trunks and slime filled Grindhouse and Exploitation shorts.
Day after day in a forgotten corner of the Caucasus Mountains, a family of lumberjacks trudges through the impassable landscape to chop down and bring home wood in order to fulfil their contract with the local sawmill. When the father is seriously injured by a falling tree, his place must be taken by the youngest of the brothers, who left the impoverished region years before. His arrival opens old wounds and fuels conflicts within the family and in the hostile village. Stifled emotions and an oppressive image of a fragmenting society highlight themes of ineffectual communication and xenophobia. The heightening animosity visually and emotively underlines the threat of destruction from nature itself, which could, at any moment, strike at the very foundations of the family home. This exceptional debut by Vladimir Bitokov was created under the watchful eye of Alexandr Sokurov.
Day after day in a forgotten corner of the Caucasus Mountains, a family of lumberjacks trudges through the impassable landscape to chop down and bring home wood in order to fulfil their contract with the local sawmill. When the father is seriously injured by a falling tree, his place must be taken by the youngest of the brothers, who left the impoverished region years before. His arrival opens old wounds and fuels conflicts within the family and in the hostile village. Stifled emotions and an oppressive image of a fragmenting society highlight themes of ineffectual communication and xenophobia. The heightening animosity visually and emotively underlines the threat of destruction from nature itself, which could, at any moment, strike at the very foundations of the family home. This exceptional debut by Vladimir Bitokov was created under the watchful eye of Alexandr Sokurov.