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    R1988 · Comedy · 1h 30m

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  1. Manifesto is a 1988 American comedy drama film directed by Dušan Makavejev and starring Camilla Søeberg, Alfred Molina, Simon Callow and Eric Stoltz. It was filmed in what was Yugoslavia under the working title, "For a Night of Love", and is based on the novella Pour une nuit d'amour by Émile Zola. The screenplay concerns an attempt by ...

  2. Jan 27, 1989 · Manifesto: Directed by Dusan Makavejev. With Camilla Søeberg, Alfred Molina, Simon Callow, Eric Stoltz. In a small European country, the king is scheduled to visit a small, quiet and "safe" village. It turns out that while the village may indeed be small, it's neither as quiet nor as safe as it's expected to be.

    • (436)
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Dusan Makavejev
    • 1989-01-27
  3. Jan 28, 2019 · Manifesto (1988) In a small European country, the king is scheduled to visit a small, quiet and “safe” village. It turns out that while the village may indeed be small, it’s neither as quiet nor as safe as it’s expected to be. Loosely based on the novella Pour une nuit d’amour, by Émile Zola.

  4. Jul 10, 2019 · Manifesto - Official Trailer. http://filmrise.com/manifesto/ From acclaimed visual artist Julian Rosefeldt, MANIFESTO features two-time Academy Award® winner Cate Blanchett in 13 distinct, must...

    • Jul 10, 2019
    • 25.4K
    • FilmRise Releasing
  5. Mar 13, 2021 · 9. 5.6K views 2 years ago. Theatrical trailer of "Manifesto aka A Night of Love" by Dusan Makavejev. Starring Camilla Søeberg, Alfred Molina, Simon Callow, Eric Stoltz, Lindsay Duncan, Rade ...

    • 2 min
    • 6.7K
    • Trailer World
  6. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Notes. Brief Synopsis. The attempted assasination of a king draws disparate people together. Cast & Crew. Read More. Dusan Makavejev. Director. Camilla Soeberg. Svetlana Vargas. Alfred Molina. Avanti. Simon Callow. Hunt. Eric Stoltz. Christopher. Lindsay Duncan. Lily Sachor. Film Details. Also Known As.

  7. Makavejev's penultimate film gathers a number of his favorite things—tongue-sticking political commentary, cheerful anti-authoritarianism, ribald sexual activity—into an amusing, fairly un-PC village comedy that's so freewheeling it sometimes forgets what it's about.