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The Reader is a 2008 romantic drama film directed by Stephen Daldry, written by David Hare on the basis of the 1995 novel by Bernhard Schlink, and starring Kate Winslet, Ralph Fiennes, David Kross, Bruno Ganz and Karoline Herfurth.
The Reader (French: La Lectrice) is a 1988 French film directed by Michel Deville. The film won that year's Louis Delluc Prize , and was nominated for nine César Awards including Best Supporting Actor , won by Patrick Chesnais.
The Reading is a 2023 American supernatural horror-thriller film written and directed by Courtney Glaude in his feature directorial debut. [1] [2] The film stars Mo'Nique as a recently widowed writer Emma Leeden, who details the loss of her family in her new book Invasion. For the press coverage, she agrees to a staged reading by 19-year-old ...
The Reader (German: Der Vorleser) is a novel by German law professor and judge Bernhard Schlink, published in 1995.The story is a parable dealing with the difficulties post-war German generations have had comprehending the Holocaust; Ruth Franklin writes that it was aimed specifically at the generation Bertolt Brecht called the Nachgeborenen (those who came after).
The Reader (Der Vorleser) is a novel by Bernhard Schlink from 1995 The Reader may also refer to: The Reader, a drama film by Stephen Daldry, based on Bernhard Schlink's novel; The Reader, a French film by Michel Deville, Raymond Jean's novel "La Lectrice". The Reader, a Liverpool-based literary magazine
Some applauded the film, calling it "excellent" and "soooo good.". Others were a bit more dramatic with one writing, “Just watched gladiator 2 and suddenly life is worth living again ...
The Map Reader is a New Zealand drama film, directed, written and edited by Harold Brodie and released in 2008. [1] It was produced by John Davies for Arkles Entertainment and distributed by Beamafilm. [2] The action is set in Kaipara Harbour and Rodney District, North Island.
Most film articles generally try to sum up the movie's critical reception (by critics at major media outlets in the US and UK, anyway). But there is perhaps too much quoting in this one. Daniel Case 06:20, 5 January 2009 (UTC) I am not sure how else one could form a "Reception" section in a different way.