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The Truman Show is a 1998 American psychological comedy-drama film [2] written and co-produced by Andrew Niccol, and directed by Peter Weir.The film depicts the story of Truman Burbank (played by Jim Carrey), a man who is unaware that he is living his entire life on a colossal soundstage, and that it is being filmed and broadcast as a reality television show that has a huge international ...
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Veterans of "Jury Duty," "The Real World" and "Utopia" discuss the legacy of Jim Carrey's unlikely 1998 blockbuster on its 25th anniversary.
Natascha Abigail Taylor (born 14 December 1971), known professionally as Natascha McElhone (/ ˈ m æ k əl h oʊ n /), is an English actress.In film, she has starred in the action thriller Ronin (1998), the psychological comedy-drama The Truman Show (1998) and the science fiction drama Solaris (2002).
Emo the Musical is a 2016 Australian musical comedy film written and directed by Neil Triffett. [2] It is also the title of a 2014 short film, also directed by Triffett, upon which the feature is based.
Harris at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival. Ed Harris is an American actor, producer, director, and screenwriter. His performances in Apollo 13 (1995), The Truman Show (1998), Pollock (2000) and The Hours (2002) earned him critical acclaim in addition to Academy Award nominations.
William M. Anderson (born 12 March 1948) is an Irish film editor who was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Editing for the film Dead Poets Society (1989). He has had an extended, notable association with the director Peter Weir, beginning with the film Gallipoli (1981), including Dead Poets Society (1989), and continuing through to The Truman Show (1998).