Not exact matches
One
of the
smallest but just as meaningful marches was actually held in the Seacrest
Village Retirement Center, where 50 little old ladies held a
Women's March
of their own.
When they're helping around the house, they learn the value
of pitching in and that can carry over into other areas
of their lives, from lending a hand to an elderly
woman needing assistance with her groceries to helping out a
small village half a world away by donating time when your kids are old enough.
A man who by his own admission has travelled to Russia and a
small village to find a
woman who is aware
of her place in the world and grateful
of the opportunity to serve her man
of the house.
Ukrainian
women still remember that good old traditional lifestyle — lots
of them come from
small picturesque
villages.
There's little doubt, though, that Kubrick's solid eye for compelling visuals is firmly in place even at this nascent stage in his career, and it's worth noting, too, that the movie boasts a very
small handful
of genuinely compelling sequences (eg Mazursky's unhinged character is left alone with a
woman from a nearby
village).
His fourth film under his 20 - year ban is «an artful, surprising and thrillingly intelligent story about a few
women trying to make a difference, forging bonds
of solidarity in quiet defiance
of the repressive,
small - minded men in their rural
village,» writes L.A. Times critic Justin Chang, who also finds «its insights casually profound.»
A Few Days
of Respite (Quelque Jours de Repit) / Algeria, France (Director and screenwriter: Amor Hakkar)-- A pair
of gay men who have escaped from Iran seek safe harbor in a
small French
village, where a lonely middle - aged
woman offers aid.
The residents
of a
small village in the Swiss Alps start to distrust their local police officer after he decides to shelter a mysterious young
woman who arrived directly after the death
of a priest.
As with The Source, this ensemble film captures the energy and humour
of a serious situation in a
small village in the Arabic - speaking world as the
women sort out their narrow - minded men.
I saw a beautiful movie at Cannes on Saturday night — an artful, surprising and thrillingly intelligent story about a few
women trying to make a difference, forging bonds
of solidarity in quiet defiance
of the repressive,
small - minded men in their rural
village.
Based on Thomas Hardy's «Far from the Madding Crowd», the strip features Tamara, a flirt
of a
woman «who returns to her
small country
village and stirs up dark passions among the locals.»
A Few Days
of Respite (Quelque Jours de Repit) / Algeria, France (Director & Screenwriter: Amor Hakkar)-- A pair
of gay men who have escaped from Iran seek safe harbor in a
small French
village, where a lonely middle - aged
woman offers aid.
Michelle Williams takes the central role
of Lucile, a young
woman who lives with her frosty mother - in - law (Kristin Scott Thomas) in a
small French
village, at the beginning
of the Nazi occupation.
«Wang Bing's latest documentary trains its camera very tightly on the face
of a bedridden elderly
woman suffering from Alzheimer's in a
small rural Chinese
village.
The basic premise: A beautiful young
woman is found dead, brutally murdered in her cottage in a
small English
village, and there's evidence that connects her death to the reported suicide
of another
woman.
As England enters the fray
of World War II, the
women left behind in the
small, sleepy
village of Chilbury must adapt to their quickly changing world.
Two weeks later he makes the move to New Hampshire, and minutes after arriving in the
small rural
village of Mountain Step, he meets a beautiful local
woman with mesmerizing gray eyes and a heart as big as the surrounding mountains.
A remarkably similar account is found as recently as the late 1700s, written by the esteemed Sixth Panchen Lama, Lobsang Palden Yeshe.Could this legendary hidden world still exist?Years ago, on an extended trek into a closed and largely unexplored inner region
of the majestic Himalayan wilderness, in an isolated valley surrounded by vast snow fields and towering ice peaks, explorer M.G. Hawking chanced on a beautiful
small village where he encountered remarkable men and
women, introduced to him as «masters» and «adepts.»
Set in the wake
of the 1916 Easter Rising, a married
woman in a
small Irish
village has an affair with a troubled British officer.
At the time, Gael García Bernal was a priest in a
small village, tortured with forbidden longing for a young married
woman full
of tears.
The
village's main plaza consists
of three
small tiendas, an even
smaller health food shop, a simple restaurant I've never seen anyone in, a desolate children's playground, occasional tamales stalls, and a few
women sat on the floor selling fruit and vegetables.
Next to it are a series
of small canvases called
Women's Words, each emblazoned with often derogatory names given to women and parts of their bodies, from the affectionate Love to the Village Bicycle, from Bit of Crumpet to Dirty Old Sla
Women's Words, each emblazoned with often derogatory names given to
women and parts of their bodies, from the affectionate Love to the Village Bicycle, from Bit of Crumpet to Dirty Old Sla
women and parts
of their bodies, from the affectionate Love to the
Village Bicycle, from Bit
of Crumpet to Dirty Old Slapper.
Sebold has her patterns made Patterns made in Chicago and New York's garment district, sources textiles from
small vendors, then works with the Dzidefo
Women's Cooperative in the
village of Kpando, Ghana, who cut and sew the garments.