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Dino Morea
A profile of model turned actor Dino Morea.

Charlize Theron
Charlize Theron, a blond beauty whose has been paired against the biggest names in Hollywood, has become a star in her own right for her Oscar winning performance in Patty Jenkin's "Monster."

Diego Luna
Diego Luna rose to international fame with "Y Tu Mama Tambien." He'll next be scene opposite Romola Garai in "Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights" and Steven Spielberg's "The Terminal."

Sean Penn
A profile of Sean Penn, former Hollywood bad boy and one of America's greatest actors.

Sylvie Testud
A profile of Sylvie Testud, winner of the 2004 Cesar for her performance in Alain Corneau's "Fear and Trembling" (Stupeur et Tremblements.")

Hrithik Roshan
A profile of Bollywood megastar Hrithik Roshan, who catupulted to stardowm with "Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai."

Bipasha Basu
A profile of Bipasha Basu, the popular Bollywood actress who was a household name before her first film role because of her appearance in the video 'Tu' for Sonu Nigam’s album "Kismat."

Olivier Martinez
A profile of Olivier Martinez, dubbed the Brad Pitt of French film after in "A Horse Man On The Roof", who became an international sex symbol after his performance in "Unfaithful."

Gérard Depardieu
A profile of Gérard Depardieu, one of France's most brilliant actors.

Chloë Sevigny
A profile of "It" Girl Chloë Sevigny, the stylish indie actress known for her daring performances in such controversial films as "Kids," "Boys Don't Cry" And "The Brown Bunny."

Eva Green
Eva Green is quickly rising to fame with starring roles in Bernardo Bertolucci's erotic drama "The Dreamers" and opposite Orlando Bloom in Ridley Scott's "The Kingdom of Heaven."

Naomi Watts
A profile of Australian actress Naomi Watts. After a breakout performance in "Mulhullond Drive," she has appeared in numerous acclaimed film and recently received an Oscar nomination for best actress for her performance in "21 Grams"

Samantha Morton
A profile of two-time Oscar nominated actress Samantha Morton (Best Actress for Jim Sheridan's "In America" and Best Supporting actress for "The Sweet and Lowdown.")

Secret Things
Jean-Claude Brisseau directed the erotic French thriller "Secret Things" starring Sabrina Seyvecou, Coralie Revel, Roger Mirmont, Blandine Bury and Fabrice Deville.

Salman Khan
A profile of Bollywood bad boy Salman Khan.

Lisa Ray
Canadian born actress and model Lisa Raye has taken Bollywood by storm with leading roles in "Kasoor" and "Bollywood/Hollywood."

Shu Qi
Taiwanese actress Shu Qi, also known as Hsu Chi, who has already appeared in over forty feature films including "So Close" and "The Transporter."

Louis Garrel
Young French actor Louis Garrel stars in Bernardo Bertolucci's "The Dreamers."

Paz Vega
Spanish actress Paz Vega has starred in numerous popular Spanish films, including "The Other Side of the Bed," "Talk To Her," and the title role in "Sex and Lucia."

After the Life: Trilogy 3
The third installment of Lucas Belvaux's Trilogy, "After the Life" is a melodrama about a cop, his heroin addict wife and a search for redemption. Gilbert Melki, Dominique Blanc, Catherine Frot, Lucas Belvaux, and Francois Morel star. The film opens February 13th, 2004 (LA/NY).

The Triplets of Belleville
The Triplets of Belleville

Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights
Romola Garai and Diego Luna star in the sequel "Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights." The film opens nationwide on February 27, 2004.

Romola Garai
Up and coming English actress Romola Garai ("I Capture The Castle) will soon be seening in "Havana Nights: Dirty Dancing 2" and "Vanity Fair" starring opposite Reese Witherspoon.

Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself
"Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself," the second of Lone Scherfig ("Italian For Beginners") stars Jamie Sives, Adrian Rawlins, Shirley Henderson, Robert McIntosh, and Mads Mikkelsen. The film opens March 12th, 2004 (LA/NY).

Broken Wings
Nir Bergman's "Broken Wings" tells the story of an Israeli mother who most overcome her grief of the death of her husband to raise their four children. Opens March 12, 2004.

 
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