The best Valentine Pelka’s drama movies

Valentine Pelka

Valentine Pelka

23/02/1957 (67 años)
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Valentine Pelka’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Valentine Pelka.
Available on:

The Pianist

The Pianist
8.5/10
  • Genre: DramaWar
  • Release: 17/09/2002
  • Character: Dorota's Husband
The true story of pianist Władysław Szpilman's experiences in Warsaw during the Nazi occupation. When the Jews of the city find themselves forced into a ghetto, Szpilman finds work playing in a café; and when his family is deported in 1942, he stays behind, works for a while as a laborer, and eventually goes into hiding in the ruins of the war-torn city.

First Knight

First Knight
6/10
The timeless tale of King Arthur and the legend of Camelot are retold in this passionate period drama. Arthur is reluctant to hand the crown to Lancelot, and Guinevere is torn between her loyalty to her husband and her growing love for his rival. But Lancelot must balance his loyalty to the throne with the rewards of true love.

8MM 2

8MM 2
4.5/10
An American diplomat and his fiancée venture into the sordid underworld of sex and pornography in Budapest, Hungary to find out who is blackmailing them with a sex tape of them with a prostitute.

King David

King David
5.3/10
This is a movie about the life of Israel's king David.

Rowing with the Wind

Rowing with the Wind
5.8/10
In the summer of 1816, Percy Shelley, his mistress Mary, and her stepsister Claire visit Lord Byron at Lake Geneva. Byron challenges each to write a horror story, and Mary begins her novel, Frankenstein. She imagines the monster becoming real, and for the next six years, as tragedy befalls those around her, she believes the personification of her imagination is the cause. Against this backdrop, Claire has Byron's baby then is estranged from him and barred from her daughter. Byron and Percy continue their friendship, the one self-centered and decadent, the other wildly idealistic. The Shelleys take up residence near Pisa.

Nanou

Nanou
5.9/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 07/09/1986
  • Character: Jacques
A British girl falls for a French man while on vacation.

Sakharov

Sakharov
6.5/10
  • Genre: DramaTV Movie
  • Release: 20/06/1984
  • Character: Efrem Sakharov
Biography of Russian physicist & dissident Andrei Sakharov focuses on his first acts in his civil rights.

Macbeth

Macbeth
4.5/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 13/03/2018
  • Character: Siward
Entirely shot on green screen, Shakespeare’s Macbeth has been reinvented by director Kit Monkman (The Knife That Killed Me) in an exciting new film adaptation. Starring Mark Rowley, (The Last Kingdom, Luther). Monkman’s unique adaptation successfully bridges the gap between theatre and film to create a wholly new type of imaginative space. This radical new adaptation puts the audience’s engagement with the story centre-stage, amplifying the theatrical context of the original and creating truly innovative and thrilling cinematic vistas, whilst maintaining the language and themes of Shakespeare’s original play. Using background matte painting and computer modelling to generate the world in which the action plays out, the green screen allows Monkman to create his vision of a multi-tiered globe in which the characters play out their various fates.

Good King Wenceslas

Good King Wenceslas
6.2/10
  • Genre: DramaTV Movie
  • Release: 26/11/1994
  • Character: Brother Paul
Based upon the true story that inpired the Christmas carol about a young king's care for his people.

The Plant

The Plant
7.6/10
In a garden in a London suburb, corpses sprout out of the earth on during a live television gardening programme called Down to Earth. However, it soon appears that these human bodies are not dead people, they are grown there, like plants. The question is who is growing these bodies and for which purpose.

Spying on Hitler’s Army: The Secret Recordings

Spying on Hitler’s Army: The Secret Recordings
6.8/10
British intelligence undertook an audacious operation to listen in on the private conversations of 10,000 German prisoners of war without their ever knowing they were being overheard. The prisoners' unguarded reminiscences and unintentional confessions have only just come to light, and prove how closely the German army were involved in the atrocities of the Holocaust. British intelligence requisitioned three stately homes for this epic task, and converted each into an elaborate trap. The 100,000 hours of conversation they captured provided crucial intelligence that changed the course of the war, and revealed some of its worst horrors, from rape to mass executions to one of the earliest bulletins from the concentration camps. But when the fighting ended, the recordings were destroyed and the transcripts locked away for half a century. Only now have they been declassified, researched and cross-referenced.

Related actors