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The website's consensus reads, "Stand and Deliver pulls off the unlikely feat of making math class the stuff of underdog drama – and pays rousing tribute to a real-life inspirational figure in the bargain." [9] Metacritic has given the film a score of 77 out of 100 based on 11 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [10]
The first two schedules were shot in India while the third was done in England, where they took the permission of Cambridge University to shoot. [10] The task to create a script in multiple languages was described by Sindhu Rajasekaran as "quite a chore. Roxane de Rouen and I are working with Gnana Rajasekaran, the director of ‘Ramanujan ...
Nathan Ellis, a 9-year-old maths prodigy, has just lost his father in a car accident. Nathan is diagnosed as being on the autism spectrum early in the film, and his father was the only one who was able to connect normally with him. Although Nathan values his mother, Julie, he shuns any physical contact with her and treats her as more of a ...
An Invisible Sign is a 2010 American drama film directed by Marilyn Agrelo and starring Jessica Alba, Chris Messina, John Shea and J. K. Simmons.Based on the 2001 novel An Invisible Sign of My Own by Aimee Bender, the film is about a painfully withdrawn young woman who, as a child, turned to math for comfort after her father became ill, and now as an adult, teaches the subject and must help ...
In Motion, a 2002 Russian drama film directed by Filipp Yankovsky; InMotion, a Dutch student electric-car racing team; InMotion Group, a New Zealand bus and ferry transport company; InMotion stores, an airport technology store brand owned by WH Smith
Motion 5.4 was released on December 14, 2017, with new features: [10] 360 VR motion graphics support; The ability to switch a current Motion document to be a Motion project, Final Cut Pro generator, Final Cut Pro title, Final Cut Pro effect, or Final Cut Pro transition; New Overshoot animation behavior; New filters for different photographic looks