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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (films not included). Pages: 193. Chapters: W.E., Inglourious Basterds, Chariots of Fire, Korkoro, Black Swan (film), Voyage au pays des nouveaux gourous, Pearl Harbor (film), Magnolia (film), Midnight in Paris, Hotel Rwanda, Fellini: I'm a Born Liar, The Story of Marie and Julien, Underground (1995 film), La Dolce Vita, Robin Hood (2010 film), The Intouchables, Vengeance (2009 film), Eyes Without a Face, The Exorcist series, Love Actually, Rififi, The Brothers Grimm (film), Henry V (1989 film), Babel (film), The Illusionist (2010 film), Out 1, Hanna (film), The Boondock Saints, The Testament of Dr. Mabuse, Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, 81/2, Of Gods and Men (film), Mr. Bean's Holiday, The Double Life of Veronique, The Last Samurai, Iznogoud, La Grande Illusion, Amelie, Last Year at Marienbad, Persepolis (film), The Painted Veil (2006 film), Hearts and Minds (film), Jean de Florette, Le Roi et l'oiseau, March of the Penguins, The Ninth Gate, The Baader Meinhof Complex, The Matrix Reloaded, All Quiet on the Western Front (1930 film), The Red Violin. Excerpt: W.E. (stylized as W./E.) is a 2011 British romantic drama film co-written and directed by Madonna, starring Abbie Cornish, Oscar Isaac, Richard Coyle, James D'Arcy, and Andrea Riseborough. Filming began on location in London on July 5, 2010, and continued in France, Portofino (Italy) and the United States. The screenplay was co-written by Alek Keshishian, who previously worked with Madonna on her 1991 documentary Truth or Dare (aka In Bed with Madonna) and two of her music video clips. W.E. tells the story of two fragile but determined women - Wally Winthrop (Abbie Cornish) and Wallis Simpson - separated by more than six decades. In 1998, lonely New Yorker Winthrop is obsessed with what she perceives as the ultimate love story: King Edward VIII's abdication.