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A story about cruelty, about the loss of parents and sons. About the power to overcome apparitions... About the desire to succeed and to be free...
Why did Milos Forman have to make certain films the way he did? Where does his inner strength come from? What is the story of his life? Découvrez "Miloš Forman: What Doesn't Kill You…", un(e) captivant(e) film qui a fait ses débuts sur les écrans en 2009. Cette production, originaire de République tchèque met en avant des contributions de Annette Bening dans le rôle de Self, F. Murray Abraham dans le rôle de Self, Saul Zaentz dans le rôle de Self, Catherine Zeta-Jones dans le rôle de Self et Michael Douglas dans le rôle de Self.
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