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The Work is a 2017 American documentary film following three civilians on a four-day group therapy retreat with men who are incarcerated at Folsom State Prison. The film is the directorial debut of Jairus McLeary and was co-directed by Gethin Aldous. Jairus McLeary produced the film with Alice Henty and his brothers Eon McLeary and Miles McLeary.
The film was released in the United States on December 25, 2014. It received mixed reviews from critics, though praise was given to O'Connell's performance, Deakins's cinematography and sound, and Jolie's direction. It was a financial success, grossing $163 million worldwide. The film was followed by a sequel, Unbroken: Path to Redemption, in 2018.
Logline: A poignant film of resilience, rhinestones and feathers, the film stars Pamela Anderson as Shelley, a glamorous showgirl who must plan for her future when her show abruptly closes after a ...
The film takes a trip to school with a remarkable 6-year-old boy without arms or legs, visits the workplace of a blind computer expert, and meets a professor with polio who teaches the history of discrimination against people with disabilities.
In the past year, India’s Oscar submission Laapataa Ladies, the Golden Globe-nominated All We Imagine as Light, and the Sundance film Girls Will Be Girls embraced a necessary perspective.
Paul Bojack is an American film director and writer. [1] His feature films Resilience [2] and Glass, Necktie [3] received acclaim from major publications and distribution in the United States, Canada and abroad. His short films Don't Call Me and The Truth About Mutual Funds screened at various U.S. festivals. [4]
Vivo, which marked Sony Pictures Animation's first musical film, garnered a whopping 5.7 million views within the first week of its release, and it became the most popular film on Netflix for the ...
Evoking a range of emotions - from joy to sorrow - and characterized as a tribute to friendship, love, community, freedom and resilience, [4] Los Frikis has been praised for its compassion [16] and authenticity [17] [18] and has gone on to win multiple festival jury and audience awards including best narrative feature and/or audience awards at ...