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- A withdrawn senior experiences life in new ways when he begins spending time with the free-spirited woman who lives across the hall.
- To improve the morale of the German officers, a train with beautiful girls is arranged to entertain them when on leave.
- Who is to blame? Is it the wife who feels that the love she is receiving from her husband is not enough, the husband who is trying to give his best to her, or the lover who treats her in very special ways. This is a true-to-life story of Elsa Castillo, Fred Castillo, and Ted Boorman--a love triangle betwixt husband, wife, and accused lover and boss.
- A love story about two elders who decide to enjoy the little time they have left.
- A battered housewife is butchered by her spurned lover, who disposed of her body parts in different places.
- A look at the life and work of photographer Elsa Dorfman.
- A retired geography teacher Leonid (Veniamin Smekhov) and an ethnic German woman Elsa (Irina Pechernikova) meet and fall in love. Their friends and family are appalled: both Elsa and Leonid are in their 70s. They declare war on this relationship - which to them seems indecent, inconvenient, and threatening to the material well-being of the couple's children and grandchildren.
- ShortElsa finds her life under threat, as an act of passion becomes an act of war.
- A romantic comedy about a young screenwriter who is put into writing a screenplay based on his own experience as a child actor. The writer's girlfriend, Elsa, leaves him and his screenplay starts to become about her, which affects the film's production.
- In-depth conversation with writer Elsa Gress at her estate "Decenter" in Glumsø. One theme is speaking one's mind despite what popular reactions it might provoke.
- The story of a poet's (Louis Aragon) love for his wife, the writer Elsa Triolet.
- Elsa returns to dissuade Indy to accompany him on a new adventure, related to the bloodiest Templar of all time.
- Elsa is a 5-year-old girl who lives with her father and her big sister Agnes. But she is not allowed to join Agnes and her best friend Lilly in anything funny.
- Malik (Endi Arfian) and Elsa (Salshabilla Adriani) play a game of riddles. Elsa is lost and punished to treat Malik for seven consecutive days, those seven days are able to unite Malik and Elsa.
- "Elsa Letterseed" is a tale of a young violin prodigy who at the onset of puberty, experiences a phenomenon, which renders her genius musical gifts useless. Unable to perform and provide an income, her parents put her into a hospital for a brief stay. Years later, the story begins with Elsa (Garian Grewe) now on her own, struggling to survive only to find her parents have been killed in a plane crash. She must now forge her way through the intricate puzzle of her life, finding unexpected sources for support and kindness that help to guide her through extraordinary events. Elsa's journey to find her purpose, brings together an intriguing cast of characters, and a story through a maze of unexpected twists.
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- When he dies, Elsa's husband leaves her with a pile of debt and practically homeless, except for a run-down villa in his native Croatia and the wish to "make something out of it".
- Från Aladdin till Elsa är en spektakulär och fartfylld föreställning där hela familjen tas med på en lika magisk som musikalisk resa genom den tecknade och animerade filmens värld.
- Follows the internet's beloved truth-teller, Kenya born Elsa Majimbo, as she exposes the harsh reality behind being unashamedly herself and yet she wouldn't have it any other way.
- In the mid-1990s I unearthed photographic contact sheets of different women in a thrift store in the East Village. Only one was named and dated: "Elsa Kirk, Feb 22 '63." But all looked like they were from the same photographer and time period. There were twelve images per sheet of these models/actresses and I found myself intriqued by the strong sense of fiction and document in these photos. ELSA KIRK and CATHERINE STREET are two of the films I created from these contact sheets. At first, I was unable to translate these images into collage animation. So I reversed my usual process and began making Xerox enlargements of the sheets which became backgrounds for a series of flat collages. Gradually, these became storyboards for the films and led to the hieroglyphic montage style of the completed trilogy, an approach that I had intuited when first attracted to the potential of cutouts two decades before but had never been able to capture on film. - Lewis Klahr
- It is February, when nearly 60 women who make up Ballet 40/90 meet to begin work. For the next 8 months, difficult rehearsals are ahead of them. The group is made up of housewives, employees, psychologists, teachers, traders. Some are married women; others are singles, widows or divorced women. The youngest is 47 years old, the eldest is 81, and except one of them, no one has ever danced as a professional. Elsa, the Ballet director, arrives with the weight of her 87 years of age on her shoulders. This great and hyperactive white hair woman, who carries a walking stick, is the one responsible for creating the choreographies, for adapting the music, designing costumes and deciding lighting, among lots of other things. Rehearsals follow one after the other in pursuit of perfection. Each step, each hand and each gesture will exactly match with the ones Elsa has designed. They repeat each gesture once, a hundred times, a thousand repetitions until they manage each gesture. Cha-cha-cha, classical music and even military marches are some of the 20 musical genres chosen in order to shape this year's show. Choreographies are shaping up. Finally the opening night comes. Dressing rooms are packed with people. Shoes, dresses and lash extenders are everywhere. "To the stage!" one of them shouts. 58 wonderful women take each other's hand on the stage of the Empire Theatre. Elsa gives the final instructions. They wish each other "much, much merde!" The theatre is ready!! The show begins.
- A counsellor is sent to interview a ten-year-old girl who was convicted of starting the fatal fire that killed her older sister Hanna. As the counsellor delves deeper into Elsa's story she uncovers the startling truth that connects them.
- Elsa grew up during the 1920's in Sweden. Hers was an unstable home marked by poverty and hardships. Her mother grew frustrated as her children entered their teens and when Elsa and her sister came home late on Midsummer's Eve in 1936 her mother complained to the authorities. Child Welfare Services took custody of Elsa, her brother and two sisters. Her siblings were placed in foster homes, but Elsa had a speech impediment and was instead committed to a mental institution. For 31 years Elsa remained behind the locked doors of the institution. Deprived, abused, the victim of medical experiments and enforced sterilization, Elsa has every reason to be bitter and angry. Instead Elsa knows how to savor each day, finding joy in simple pleasures like tasty apples, pretty pictures and friendly people. "It's much easier to be happy than to be bitter," says Elsa. She is a familiar face at auctions, church functions and parties. Wherever she goes she has a kind word to say to the people she meets whether they are friends or strangers. Once considered to be "mentally deficient," Elsa has lived on her own for the past 45 years even doing her own taxes. She has a talent for poetry and a remarkable memory for details. Today she is an enthusiastic, vibrant and talented woman who lives life to the fullest to make up for so many lost years. Hers is a story of endurance and tears, triumph and laughter, and the joy of living.
- 6-year old Stanley has a year left to be Disney's Queen Elsa to his heart's content, before formal education starts.
- A comedic view of a couple's eco-friendly lifestyle in the countryside and a role of a woman in our society.
- Elsa has not slept a wink for thirty years. Early one morning when she's sitting at the kitchen table, she finds an unwelcome guest underneath her sofa. The creature turns out to be none other than the Night itself. Elsa tells it of her life, and of the death of her best friend - an elephant named Olaf. The Night accompanies her on a moving journey that tells the story of an extraordinary friendship.
- Elsa Sjunneson is a DeafBlind professor and media critic, skilled fencer and hiker, and published author who has written for Marvel Comics. This documentary short provides a brief glimpse into her life and the challenges she faces.
- Portrait of Danish author Elsa Gress.
- Albert Abraham - Crime Branch of Police, investigates around the unnatural demise of the title character Elsa John a medical student in which her father, Professor and boyfriend are convicted as the prime suspects of her assassination.
- Assistant Professor Philp meets his old love from back in the days, invites her home for a talk and coffee. Just that. The same day that his wife is to return home, something happens that makes Philip quickly buy a piano for his wife Elsa.
- In a large building in a Parisian district, Elsa lives alone. Her young neighbor Alice hears her playing the piano at home and enjoys it. Elsa suggests that she learn the piano and offers to play it at home, when she is not there. Alice thus gets into the habit of living in Elsa's apartment several times a week.
- In April 1945, at the moment of his death, Adolf Hitler meets again with three women who loved him and one woman whom he loved.
- Aunt Elsa, Mr. Moore's old-maid sister, writes that she is coming to visit. The Moores have no cook and the day Aunt Elsa is to arrive, a party is on hand and the house is at sixes and sevens. 12-year-old Bobby Moore is commissioned to meet her at the railway station, much to his disgust. His father gives him a dollar and a half for lunches and carfare and his mother and sisters tell him to keep Aunty out all day. Aunt Elsa is met by her young nephew, and his eyes are opened in astonishment for he does not find her a typical old-maid aunt, but a middle-aged woman full of life and spirit. She refuses to ride in streetcars and calls a taxi. She gives Bobby the time of his life, and upon reaching home, what does she do but impersonate the new cook.