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1. Sweeping the French César awards in 1995, this film is a subtle and absorbing coming-of-age story. It's primarily set in a boys' boarding-school in 1962, while the French-Algerian crisis looms over the nation. Francois is a sensitive boy coming to terms with his homosexual feelings for classmate Serge, while his best friend Maïté experiences an irrational attraction to Henri, who is her political and moral enemy. What is the name of this film, directed by André Téchiné?
2. 1980's excellent 'The Elephant Man' was directed by David Lynch, and starred John Hurt and Anthony Hopkins. The executive producer of this movie chose not to put his name on the credits. He didn't want the serious nature of the story to be misinterpreted in light of his previous work as a comedian. Who was he?
3. Based on Edward Albee's gut-wrenching play, 'Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?' is an emotionally intense roller-coaster ride with brilliant performances from its small cast of four leads. Which of the following statements is NOT true of the film?
4. Very unconventional in both style and substance, 'Waking Life' is a deeply thought-provoking movie. An episodic exploration of profound concepts, it seems to follow a young man who is wandering trapped within a lucid dream. 'Waking Life' is directed by Richard Linklater, and features a brief appearance by characters from which of his previous films?
5. Although still regarded by a humourless few as blasphemous, Monty Python's 'Life Of Brian' is one of the funniest films ever made. Of the following statements, which is NOT true of this piece of comedy genius?
6. In this movie, Annie and Arthur Pope have been on the run from the FBI since the seventies, after blowing up a napalm factory in protest against the Vietnam War. Now they have brought two sons into their precarious world. But their eldest boy Danny is beginning to long for a life of his own. Which young star gave a wonderful performance as Danny, forced to choose between his family and his future?
7. 'Harold and Maude' is a terrific off-beat love story about a young man who is obsessed with death, and an elderly lady through whom he finds a new lease on life. It is both hilarious and touching, and features a soundtrack of songs by which singer-songwriter(s)?
8. By far the best film so far adapted from J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series of books is 'Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban'. Joining the cast are Michael Gambon, David Thewlis and Gary Oldman, under the guidance of which director?
9. From which classic film directed by Tim Burton is this quote taken?
"Sweetheart, you can't buy the necessities of life with cookies."
10. The beautiful South Korean film 'Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring' follows a young boy's growth to manhood and enlightenment. Wonderfully photographed and overflowing with symbolism, this is a cinematic exploration of which faith?
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