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  1. Closet Land é um filme dirigido por Radha Bharadwaj com Alan Rickman, Madeleine Stowe. Sinopse: Uma jovem escritora de livros infantis é interrogada por um agente do governo, ao ser acusada...

    • Radha Bharadwaj
    • 90
    • 1991
    • Alan Rickman, Madeleine Stowe
  2. 6 de mar. de 1991 · With Alan Rickman, Madeleine Stowe. In a drab police state, an author of children's books is interrogated by a sadistic, secret policeman. She's under suspicion of embedding anti-government messages in her stories.

    • (3,1K)
    • Drama, Thriller
    • Radha Bharadwaj
    • 1991-03-06
  3. 6 de março de 1991. Idioma. inglês. Closet Land é um filme independente de 1991, dos gêneros terror e suspense, escrito e dirigido por Radha Bharadwaj. É estrelado por Madeleine Stowe e Alan Rickman .

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Closet_LandCloset Land - Wikipedia

    Closet Land is a 1991 independent film written and directed by Radha Bharadwaj. The film stars Madeleine Stowe as a young author of children's books and Alan Rickman as a sadistic secret policeman who is interrogating her. The film was released to mixed reviews.

  5. Overview. A young writer is interrogated by a sadistic secret policeman. She is accused of embedding political messages in her children's stories. The entire movie takes place in one room, with only the two actors. The movie is set in an unidentified, modern police state. Radha Bharadwaj. Director, Writer.

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    • 93 min
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  7. Philip Glass Music. Lisa Zeno Churgin Editing. Janey Meyers Producer. Critics reviews. The Woman, a childrens book writer is abducted from her bed in the middle of the night and imprisoned for writing subversive literature. She declares her books to be pure fantasies, but her inquisitor, The Man, sees the books as allegorical attacks on the State.