Thanks PR. Next:
Sounds like the music press is visiting the philanthropist couple.
Thanks PR. Next:
Sounds like the music press is visiting the philanthropist couple.
Enemy at the Gates
Good to see you back Devo
Of course you’re right so over to you…
Thanks. Don’t know if this film has been done before, I cannot remember seeing it here…
Close shave, matey!
This Noughties film was nominated for four Oscars and won two, six Baftas and won three. I loved it, Mrs Devo didn’t. It stars one of my favourite actresses.
Little Miss Sunshine?
That’s the one! An immensely enjoyable film.
A close shave might well be a little miss and colloquially, sunshine and matey are sort of synonymous.
Thanks Devo.
Next:
Attendant’s Asian trip interrupted by idiot.
Passage to India?
Correct PR, A Passage to India. Over to you.
Thanks Amac. Next: Mademoiselle says “I’m confused Miss”.
Win Oscar for best writing original screenplay.The winner made her acting debut in a film directed by her father.
Mesmerized
No Feey sorry. I thought this would be guessed quite quickly.
A comedy drama from this century.
Lost in Translation?
That’s it Devo. Mademoiselle translates to miss. I’m confused = lost.
Thanks. Next clue:
Dope head
This clue consists of two definitions of the parts of a compound word.
The film is foreign but English language and from the 70s.
The film is part black and white, part colour and covers a number of years post WW2 and the surprisingly exciting activities of the characters.