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The Zero Theorem: Management [84] 2014 The Monuments Men: James Granger [85] The Man Who Saved the World: Himself Documentary [86] Interstellar: Dr. Mann [87] 2015 The Martian: Mark Watney [88] 2016 Manchester by the Sea — Producer [89] Jason Bourne: Jason Bourne: Also producer [11] The Great Wall: William Garin [90] 2017 Bending the Arc ...
The Zero Theorem is a 2013 science fiction film directed by Terry Gilliam, starring Christoph Waltz, David Thewlis, Mélanie Thierry and Lucas Hedges. Written by Pat Rushin, the story is about Qohen Leth (Waltz), a reclusive computer genius tasked with solving a formula that will determine whether life holds meaning. The film began production ...
American-born British actor and filmmaker Terry Gilliam, known for his work with the Monty Python comedy troupe, has directed 13 feature films and five short films, and written for several additional films and television
He later directed The Brothers Grimm (2005), Tideland (2005), The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009), The Zero Theorem (2013), and The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (2018). Gilliam was born in Minnesota, but spent his high school and college years in Los Angeles. He started his career as an animator and strip cartoonist.
Chaos Walking is a 2021 American dystopian science-fiction action-thriller film [5] directed by Doug Liman and written by Patrick Ness and Christopher Ford.It is based on Ness's science fiction trilogy Chaos Walking, adapting its first book, 2008's The Knife of Never Letting Go.
Cube Zero is a prequel to the film Cube. [3] Unlike the first two films, which were limited to the prisoners' point of view, the film concerns two characters, Eric Wynn and Dodd, who are technicians observing the prisoners.
Tideland is a 2005 fantasy film co-written and directed by Terry Gilliam, following the story of Jeliza-Rose (Jodelle Ferland), a young child who struggles to make sense of life in isolation as she lives with an eccentric adult brother and sister in rural Texas after the death of her drug-addicted, abusive parents.
"Despite our caveat that a solution to [the travelling salesman problem] might not be to die for, let alone to kill for, it would certainly be a huge change in our knowledge of the world. The implications could be unlimited. We certainly hope the movie raises awareness of computer science theory and the life importance of its subject matter ...