La Femme NikitaLa Femme Nikita(Poster)BUY NOW! FOR $13.99 Section One, a clandestine anti-terrorist organization, fakes the death of a jailed, convicted murderer and, believing her twin assets of beauty and ability to kill will make her a valuable new operative, trains her in the fighting skills necessary to succeed in her new job. The new operative, code-named 'Josephine', proves to be somewhat less ruthless than planned, however, as she had been falsely convicted and never murdered anyone. release year: 1997 star(s):Peta Wilson
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What should an African film be about?Informante, NamibiaSharing Cinema's passion are folks such as Cobra, Bruce Lee, Van Damme, La Femme Nikita, Saddam, and Schwarzenegger who also hang around pretending to be tough guys from Hollywood. Disgusted by this lot, Cineaste hires a policeman to evict them from
DVD reviews: 'Taken,' 'Of Time and the City,' 'Taking Chance'Fort Worth Star Telegram, TXFrom producer Luc Besson (The Professional, La Femme Nikita) comes this story of a divorced, doting dad (Liam Neeson) who has quit his job with the CIA to be closer to his teenage daughter (Maggie Grace). Against his better judgment, he lets the kid,
Besson's evolution as producerVariety, CABesson would next make his most mature and technically mastered work, "La Femme Nikita" (1990). Although the film's lone-assassin plot is firmly grounded in Hollywood lore, its eclectic mix of domestic drama and realistic action, not to mention a
He’s indebted to Besson, the producer behind La Femme Nikita, The Fifth Element and The Professional, for making him a star. "It takes a lot to gamble This Week's UK Cinema Releases: Real Movie Newsall 27 news articles
The peculiar career arc of Luc Besson is a lesson in contrasts, as his true creative legacy--La Femme Nikita, Léon: The Professional and The Fifth Element