Micha Bergese

Micha Bergese

Born: February 19, 1945

Movies for Micha Bergese...

Interview with the Vampire
Title: Interview with the Vampire
Character: Paris Vampire
Released: November 11, 1994
Type: Movie
A vampire relates his epic life story of love, betrayal, loneliness, and dark hunger to an over-curious reporter.
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Zina
Title: Zina
Character: Molanov
Released: November 1, 1985
Type: Movie
Zina, the daughter of Leon Trotsky by his first wife, is undergoing freudian analysis in Berlin in the 'thirties. Meanwhile Trotsky is in exile in Prinkipo having been driven from power by Stalin. The Nazis rise to power in Germany and Austria and Zina commits suicide.
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The Company of Wolves
Title: The Company of Wolves
Character: Hunstman
Released: September 21, 1984
Type: Movie
An adaptation of Angela Carter's fairy tales. Young Rosaleen dreams of a village in the dark woods, where Granny tells her cautionary tales in which innocent maidens are tempted by wolves who are hairy on the inside. As Rosaleen grows into womanhood, will the wolves come for her too?
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Title: Bergerac
Character: Costello
Released: October 18, 1981
Type: TV
Bergerac is a British television show set on Jersey. Produced by the BBC in association with the Seven Network, and first screened on BBC1, it stars John Nettles as the title character Detective Sergeant Jim Bergerac, a detective in Le Bureau des Étrangers, part of the States of Jersey Police.
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Title: Secret Army
Character: German Officer
Released: September 7, 1977
Type: TV
World War II drama about covert organisation Lifeline helping allied airmen escape after being shot down in occupied Europe, working with the Resistance and hiding from the Gestapo.
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Combines
Title: Combines
Released: January 1, 1972
Type: Movie
One of the earliest events to combine dance on film projected in juxtaposition with live performances by the same dancers. The films included rehearsals of the sequences being danced in their final form on stage; portraits of individual dancers, and different interpretations of the same segment of choreography by different dancers intercut with images of them preparing to come on stage. Also included blown-up Polaroid close-up portraits of dancers.