If you liked this post and want to collaborate with LesPlanet do click here ...
Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.
Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.
Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.
Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.
Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.
If you liked this post and want to collaborate with LesPlanet do click here ...
The official Synopsis of the film would be:
Nothing can't stop you from falling in love...
In this moving and passionate love story set in 1950's South Africa, aparheid is just beginning. Free-spirited Amina (Sheetal Sheth) has broken all the rules of her convetional indian community. And the new aparheid-led goverment, by running a caffe with Jacob, her "colored" bussines partner.
When she meets Miriam (Lisa Ray), a young traditional wife and mother, their unexpected attraction pushes Miriam to question the rules bind her. As Amina help Miriam's sister in law to hide from the police, a chain of events is set in motion that changes both women forever.
In a system that divides white from black and women from men, what chance is there for an unexpected love to survive? from overcoming oppression to finding personal freedom, from the hardships of a loveless marriage to the hesitant joy of an unexpected love affair, "The World Unseen" transport the viewer to a vibrant, coloful world that is universal in its themes.
We comment on this movie because we felt it was a movie theme with a very interesting and not just because the relationship that these two women have, but for the discrimination that has occurred in South Africa towards people of color ... and all the prejudices of that time. It seems that we can not see it, to begin here we have the official trailer of the movie ...
If you liked this post and want to collaborate with LesPlanet do click here ...
Here you get a couple of spoilers Callica:
In this first spoiler we see Erica proposing to Callie a night of dinner and a movie in your home ...
Hi dear friends of LesPlanet, today we put the third and last part of chapter 10 "Operation: Kaiser" that we have been editing for all you.
We want to thank all the attention he that you have given to these videos and Antena 3 for allowing upload them to Youtube.
Much to our regret we have to wait until January 2009 to return to see our partner Pepa and Silvia and to see how their relationship evolves, we expect the short chapters that you have put you and have you hooked as much as they liked us. It was a hard job but at least for us it was worth able editing the videos of this couple for all.
Anyway I have informed all the headlines that appear on the series and Pepa and Silvia at time.
Well girls enjoy the latter part of last season ...
If you liked this post and want to collaborate with LesPlanet do click here ...
The new internal played by Melissa George is named Sadie ... and will appear on the screens on November 13, in the episodes entitled "The Ties That Bind."
According to the ABC said this character is an old-known Meredith Gray (clearly not specify the nature of their friendship .... :), and co-workers of Meredith don't know why... they do not receive well ....
We assume that gets the worst is Cristina Yang ... therefore to be the best friend and closest of Meredith ... and also assume that if her boyfriend Derek learns from the past of her beloved Meredith with Sadie, did not receive a very nice ....
If you liked this post and want to collaborate with LesPlanet do click here ...
And indeed it has completed at least at the level of actresses and roll, if girls recordings of the sixth season have ended the lights were switched off for ever from the set of The L Word.
Jennifer Beals shared with us through Ourchart has lived as this and this final farewell, feelings, the last feast of the end of filming, the tears of all equipment and much more.
Here they put this letter that Jennifer shares with us all:
The End of The L Word
Well, it’s officially a wrap. Over hugs, speeches, champagne and a feast of hummus, pita and veggies (this is the lesbian show), we commemorated the final day of production on The L Word. While emotions were high and tears free flowing, the overwhelming sentiment was not one of sadness but of great accomplishment at having contributed in some fashion to this show—The L Word, which has hopefully broadened our collective Lesbian lexicon (beyond “hasbian” or “shouldbian”) and encouraged a worldwide conversation about inclusion, equality, sexuality, and respect.
Indeed, something about this show—the stories of family, friendship and love that we’ve tried to tell every Sunday for the past six years—have migrated off screen to inspire real change and real connection. There is this incredible, indelible community that has sprung up around the show, a community that gathers in homes and clubs, from Los Angeles to Topeka, Kansas and around the world. A community that, in some places, meets quietly in a lesbian bar that doesn’t even exist depending on whom you ask.
I’ve even seen this sense of community trickle down to envelop and inspire the crew that gathered last Monday night as we toasted the final shot of the final episode of the final season. Most of the crew has been there since our first shot. They poured the first prop lattes in The Planet. They hiked camera equipment up the freezing mountains of Whistler. They’ve built Bette and Tina’s House; Jenny and Tim’s Studio; Jenny, Carmen and Shane’s House; Max’s Studio. They’ve costumed dinner parties, gallery openings, movie premieres and shut down the streets of LA for traffic jams, high-speed car chases, Cobb salads at Toast, and helicopter landings.
Yet, perhaps one of the most visible manifestations of community is right here, on OurChart. I’m thrilled to announce that your recent contributions have put us far beyond our goal for the I Live Here Foundation with $6,060 raised. Moreover, your support of the Matthew Shepard Foundation, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and the I Live Here Foundation demonstrates how this community can and will transcend any television show to make a real difference. Yes, The L Word may have come to an end, but your generosity here has spoken loud and clear. We can have the final word on hate, neglect, disease and all the other insidious characters that still script their way into our stories...for now, but not forever.
If you liked this post and want to collaborate with LesPlanet do click here ...
This photo was supposedly taken during the filming of Chapter 7 of this new season.
If you liked this post and want to collaborate with LesPlanet do click here ...
And now what you are all waiting, the video summary of our partner "Callica". I hope you enjoy it ...
Here we put the Spoiler chapter of the House "Lucky Thirteen ".... enjoy it ...
If you liked this post and want to collaborate with LesPlanet do click here ...