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  1. The Sheltering Sky is a film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci with Debra Winger, John Malkovich, Campbell Scott, Jill Bennett .... Year: 1990. Original title: The Sheltering Sky. Synopsis: The American artist couple Port and Kit Moresby travels aimless through Africa, searching for new experiences that could give new sense to their relationship.

  2. Himmel über der Wüste (Originaltitel: The Sheltering Sky) ist ein britisch-italienisches Filmdrama von Bernardo Bertolucci aus dem Jahr 1990 nach dem gleichnamigen Roman von Paul Bowles.Es handelt von einem Ehepaar, das die Werte der westlichen Kultur hinter sich lässt und sich in der Begegnung mit den nordafrikanischen Kulturen und Landschaften verliert.

  3. 30 de mar. de 1991 · シェルタリング・スカイの作品情報。上映スケジュール、映画レビュー、予告動画。 アカデミー賞9部門に輝いた「ラストエンペラー」の ...

  4. Critics reviews. In the hopes of rekindling their marriage, bohemian American couple Port and Kit Moresby set off for North Africa in 1947, intending to travel through Algeria in search of renewal and personal inspiration. They are instead tested to their limits by the emptiness and impassive cruelty of the desert.

  5. El cielo protector (The Sheltering Sky) es una novela escrita en 1949 por Paul Bowles.. La historia gira alrededor de Port y Kit Moresby, una pareja neoyorquina que viaja al desierto norteafricano del Sahara acompañada por su amigo Tunner. El viaje, planeado inicialmente para resolver las dificultades conyugales de Port y Kit, se convierte rápidamente en una situación peligrosa, debido a la ...

  6. 27 de ago. de 2020 · Order in the UK: https://bit.ly/3hzEcrHAcademy Award-winning director Bernardo Bertolucci (The Conformist, Last Tango in Paris, The Last Emperor) brings a st...

  7. The Sheltering Sky Quotes Showing 1-30 of 71. “Death is always on the way, but the fact that you don't know when it will arrive seems to take away from the finiteness of life. It's that terrible precision that we hate so much. But because we don't know, we get to think of life as an inexhaustible well. Yet everything happens a certain number ...