DISCOVER DIFFERENT
KINDS OF LOVE ONLY ON CINEMAWORLD
There are many different kinds of love – love of family, love
between strangers, love of country, and love between opposing sides. This February, CinemaWorld explores them all
with fresh, unique and different films from all over the world.
CinemaWorld is an international movie channel that offers a
diversity of movies that no other channel offers. From Romance, to Comedy, to Action, to Horror,
CinemaWorld presents a wide range for its viewers across the region. Only the good, the outstanding are selected
to add the world to your movie viewing.
CinemaWorld celebrates the day of love with Romance movies
every 9:00 PM from February 9 until February 15.
Looking for your other half is no easy feat, but you
can find the humor and adventure in it with these two films. A Midsummer of Love, premiering February 9 at 9:00
PM, begins with Göran trying to recover from a breakup. Refusing to compromise with love or settle
down without the perfect girl, he finds himself on a trip to a Swedish archipelago
to join a Midsummer party at the height of summer, where romance just might be
in store. Meanwhile, the bittersweet Italian
for Beginners shows how the lives of six insecure, single and
vulnerable people cross together in one bleak Copenhagen winter when they all
sign up for an evening Italian class. With
different stories and personalities, see how they find love with each other in
an authentic Italian way on February 15 at 9:00 PM.
Catch the multi-award winning Bon Appétit on February
10, UK movie City Slacker on February 11, 2012 German Box Office Hit Freshly
Squeezed on February 12, Lessons In Chocolate, starring
Italian star Luca Argentero, on February 13, and 2013 German Film of the Year Turkish
For Beginners on February 14, all at 9:00 PM.
Explore how loyalty and passion come together. This month, continue the journey of love with
Palestinian Drama When I Saw You,
German Thriller An Enemy To Die For,
and Croatian Comedy Will Not Stop There.
Palestine’s 2013 Oscar Entry for Foreign Language Film, When I Saw You, opens the month with its vision of family life in
a 1960s refugee camp. Tarek, together with his mother Ghaydaa,
both Palestinian refugees, wait to reunite with his father in a Jordanian camp.
Despite their dour circumstances, the
boy sees only beauty and hope. Eventually
his free spirit and curious nature leads him to a group of people on a journey
that will change their lives. This film, dubbed as “cinematic poetry” by the Huffington Post, premieres on February 2
at 9:00 PM.
Citizens have different ways of expressing love and
loyalty for their country. In An
Enemy to Die For, a team of
geologists search for evidence proving that the earth was once a single continent.
But when World War II breaks out shortly into their research mission, German
expedition leader Friedrich, his assistant Leni, two English scientists Martin
and Terrance, Swedish scientist Gustav, a Norwegian captain and a Russian crew
are forced to take sides. After working
in a relaxed atmosphere, some follow their government’s orders, while others
have their own secret agenda. Catch Tom
Burke, who also stars in Only God
Forgives with Ryan Gosling, and The
Libertine with Johnny Depp, play Terrance in this Thriller on February 16, at 9:00 PM.
Who would have thought that you could fall in love
with someone who may well have been, at some point in time, your worst enemy? Certainly not Croatian war veteran Martin, who
finds himself deeply in love with a beautiful Siberian prostitute. For her to be with him, Martin must buy her
from her pimp. Comedic movie Will
Not Stop There, which received the FIPRESCI (Fédération Internationale
de la Presse Cinématographique) Prize at the Karlovy Vary International Film
Festival in 2009, premieres on February 23, at 9:00 PM.
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