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Song One is a 2014 American romantic drama film written and directed by Kate Barker-Froyland in her directorial debut. The film stars Anne Hathaway, Johnny Flynn, Ben Rosenfield, and Mary Steenburgen. In the film, Franny Ellis returns home to New York City after her brother Henry enters a coma. She meets Henry's favorite musician, James ...
The site's critical consensus reads, "As visually sumptuous as it is narratively spartan, Terrence Malick's Song to Song echoes elements of the writer-director's recent work—for better and for worse." [3] On Metacritic the film holds a rating of 55 out of 100, based on 34 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [33]
The Courtyard is a 1995 made-for-television thriller film that premiered on the Showtime network. Directed by Fred Walton , the movies uses a screenplay by Wendy Biller and Christopher Hawthorne . The work centers around a yuppie architect who suspects his neighbor is a murderer. [ 1 ]
Famous Fred is based on Posy Simmonds's children's book Fred.The film was released on Christmas Eve 1996 on Channel 4.Lenny Henry sings various songs in the film as Fred, including the title One Last Song composed by Danny Cheng and written by Rob Reed and Nigel Crowle.
Sunset Song is a 1932 novel by Scottish writer Lewis Grassic Gibbon. It is considered one of the most important Scottish novels of the 20th century. It is the first part of the trilogy A Scots Quair. There have been several adaptations, including a 1971 television series by BBC Scotland, a 2015 film version, and some stage versions.
10. Meg Ryan – In the Cut (2003) When deliberating the on-screen orgasm, there’s no avoiding Meg Ryan’s diner scene in Rob Reiner’s 1989 romcom When Harry Met Sally…in which she ...
The movie adaptation, on the other hand, is a “romantic comedy.” “I think it’s an American movie. I wrote a French book, with a French protagonist,” she says, laughing.
Although Songcatcher is a fictional film, it is loosely based on the work of Olive Dame Campbell, founder of the John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, North Carolina, and that of the English folk song collector Cecil Sharp, portrayed at the end of the film as professor Cyrus Whittle.