
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Soundtrack
Directed by Michel Gondry
Listen to the music from Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.

Focus World is proud to bring you BOMBAY BEACH, winner of the Best Documentary prize at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival.

Never Again
Directed by Eric Schaeffer
Jeffrey Tambor and Jill Clayburgh star in this uproarious comedy that proves love can find you no matter how hard you fight it! Christopher (Tambor) and Grace (Clayburgh) are two jaded New Yorkers who have been very successful in avoiding love…until now. Vowing to keep it strictly casual, their willpower quickly wilts after they discover how compatible they are.


My Little Eye
Directed by Marc Evans
Wanted: five strangers to spend six months in a house, with their every move broadcast on the web. If no one leaves, they'll split a million dollars. It's the newest in reality entertainment, but it may be the last thing these five people ever do. Each of them is being put to the test by outside forces, which prey on their worst fears. Is it all a challenge to see if they'll last? Or, is someone playing a deadly game with their lives?
From Focus World and director/star James Franco, a film about visionary poet Hart Crane, who lived a life of beauty, passion, and tragedy.

There Will Be Blood
Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson
Paul Dano plays two parts –– Paul Sunday and Eli Sunday –– in Paul Thomas Anderson’s epic on the early days of California’s oil companies.

Little Miss Sunshine
Directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris
Paul Dano shines as the silent brother in this quirky comedy of a family dedicated to help the youngest member win a child beauty pageant.

American Pie
Directed by Paul Weitz
Paul Weitz and his brother Chris broke new comedy ground with this fun and frisky teen-sex romp.

About a Boy
Directed by Paul Weitz
Paul Weitz and his brother Chris adapted and directed Nick Hornby’s popular novel about a man (Hugh Grant) who learns how to grow up from a little kid.

Taxi Driver
Directed by Martin Scorsese
Robert De Niro broke out in Martin Scorsese’s drama about a unhinged cabby being steered towards a psychotic break.

The Godfather, Part II
Directed by Francis Ford Coppola
In Francis Ford Coppola's famed sequel, Robert De Niro literally followed in the path of his idol Marlon Brando by playing Brando’s character, Vito Corleone, as a young man. And he won his first Oscar in the process.

Raging Bull
Directed by Martin Scorsese
In Martin Scorsese’s brutal black-and-white portrait of the middleweight boxer Jake La Motta, De Niro brought a remarkable physicality and presence to the part, for which he won his second Oscar.
From Focus World, the hilarious true story of the comedian who ran for mayor of Iceland’s largest city. But what starts a joke suddenly becomes serious when people start to believe – against all odds – that he might just be the best man for the job.
From producer Fernando Meirelles (City of God); a man cons his way from the criminal underworld to the glamorous heights of high society.









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