Anthology film - a film composed of several short subject films.
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He then made a guest appearance playing Bae Jong-ok's college boyfriend in "Outing," a two-episode arc written by Lee Kyung-hee for the omnibus drama Beating Heart (2005), followed by a supporting role in Kim Dae-seung's period thriller Blood Rain (2005).
"The Miracle" originally premiered in Europe in 1948 as the anthology film L'Amore with two segments, "Il Miracolo" and "La voce umana", the latter based on Jean Cocteau's play The Human Voice and also starring Magnani.
This is Jeon Kye-soo's third feature film following his 2006 debut Midnight Ballad for Ghost Theater (a surreal musical comedy that won the Baeksang award for Best New Director), the short film U AND ME in the 2008 omnibus If You Were Me 4, and 2010's Hong Sang-soo-style indie Lost and Found.
Dead of Night, a 1944 anthology film featuring a mad ventriliquist segment
Terror's Gallery of Horrors is a low-budget 1967 colour scope anthology film by David L. Hewitt from stories by Russ Jones.
In 1989, Lachman co-directed a segment of the anthology film Imagining America.
The Story of Three Loves, aka Equilibrium, a 1953 romantic anthology film
The making of this film was inspired by the success of Duvivier's previous anthology film, the 1942 Tales of Manhattan.
Paris, je t'aime, 2006 anthology film, with Depardieu as one of its 22 directors
Congo in Four Acts, a documentary anthology film featuring music from the Kinshasa Symphony
"The Raft" was adapted as a segment of the 1987 New World Pictures anthology film Creepshow 2, with a script by George A. Romero, and directed by Michael Gornic.
The story was later adapted into the unreleased 1987 anthology film Pulse Pounders.
It may also draw on the 1978 motion picture Magic (in which a schizophrenic ventriloquist's dummy is actually alive) and an episode in the 1945 British anthology film, Dead of Night.
To Each His Own Cinema, a 2007 anthology film commissioned for the 60th anniversary of the Cannes Film Festival
First released in 1995, it was featured as a part of the anthology film Tales of Erotica the following year.
He went on to play a comic role in the 2011 anthology film, Vaanam, which he also produced, portraying the character of "Bajanai" Ganesh who assists Cable Raja played Silambarasan.
The company has provided visual effects for a number of short films including Angela Bettis' segment E is for Exterminate in the horror anthology film The ABCs of Death.
In Tales from the Darkside: The Movie, a 1990 American horror anthology film, it features the story, Lover's Vow, which is based on Lafcadio Hearn's Yuki Onna story.