“The Life of Pi” directed by Ang Lee “Henry Bathes is a teacher who has a real gift for connecting with students. But Henry prefers to ignore his talent, since, working as a substitute teacher, he never stays long enough in a center to maintain an affective relationship with his students or his classmates. ”
“The Professor” directed by Tony Kaye “Henry Bathes is a teacher who has a real gift for connecting with students. But Henry prefers to ignore his talent, since, working as a substitute teacher, he never stays long enough in a center to maintain an affective relationship with his students or his classmates. ” Taken from
“The Thief of Words” directed by Brian Klugman and Lee Sterinthal “A successful writer reads his new novel to a crowd of adoring fans. It tells the story of a failed writer who is lucky enough to find a manuscript. He publishes it as his own and achieves a spectacular success that
“The Politician” directed by Robert Rossen “The Politician is the story of Willie Starks' rise from rural county government to the highest posts in American politics. Along the way, Starks loses his initial innocence and becomes just as corrupt a character as those he was fighting in.
"The Descendants" directed by Alexander Payne. “Matt King (George Clooney), married and father of two girls, is forced to rethink life when his wife suffers a terrible accident that leaves her in a coma. He awkwardly tries to mend his relationship with his troubled daughters - precocious 10-year-old Scottie (Amara Miller) and rebellious
Despicable Me Gru directed by Chris Renaud. “Gru is a deplorable man who plans the most incredible criminal act in history: stealing the Moon. Incited by an evil mother, he will only find one obstacle in his way: three orphan girls that he will have to take care of temporarily. Extracted from Filmaffinity. See also: http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Despicable_Me http://www.ecartelera.com/peliculas/gru-mi-villano-favorito/
“Hithcock” directed by Sacha Gervasi “At the height of his directing career, Alfred Hitchcock (Anthony Hopkins) decides to make a seemingly low-class horror film. No studio supports the project, so Hitchcock decides to finance it himself and shoot it with cheap TV equipment. The result was an international phenomenon and a
“Thelma & Louise” directed by Ridley Scott “Thelma Dickinson, a housewife with an empty and bland life, is married to an obnoxious cretin who treats her like a child. For her part, Louise Sawyer works as a waitress in a coffee shop and dreams that her boyfriend Jimmy, who is a musician, will get married.
“Red: They Should Have Told the Truth” directed by Trygve Allister Diesen and LuckyMcKee “Avery Allan Ludlow, a Korean War veteran with a tragic past, lives alone in a small town, where he runs the local hardware store. His only companion is Red, a fourteen-year-old dog with ginger hair, whom he put his
“On a Silver Platter” directed by Billy Wilder “Harry Hinkle, a television cameraman, is broadcasting a game at the foot of the field, when he suffers a concussion as a result of an accidental collision with a soccer player. Although it is a minor injury, his brother-in-law Willie Gingrich, an unscrupulous lawyer,