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Sons (Danish: Vogter) is a 2024 psychological thriller co-written and directed by Gustav Möller. The film starring Sidse Babett Knudsen and Sebastian Bull is about an idealistic prison officer Eva Hansen, who faces the dilemma of her life when the murderer of her son is transferred to her prison. [1]
Andrea is "welcomed" by unfriendly competition and comes back home with a scrape on her arm, which makes her mother, Geneva (Mary-Margaret Humes), suspicious. After dragging the answer out of youngest son Jason (Scott Terra) and a whole night to think it over, Geneva secretly (and reluctantly) agrees to let Andrea race in Andrew's place. The ...
Geneva Doris Mitchell (February 3, 1908 – March 10, 1949) was an American actress. [1] After beginning her entertainment career as a chorus girl at the age of twelve, she became more well known for her roles in several Hollywood films.
Anna Boden & Ryan Fleck & Geneva Robertson-Dworet [71] Kevin Feige Avengers: Endgame: April 26, 2019 () Anthony and Joe Russo [66] Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely [67] Spider-Man: Far From Home: July 2, 2019 () Jon Watts [72] Chris McKenna & Erik Sommers [73] Kevin Feige and Amy Pascal
On 12 August 2007, Ponti married actress Sasha Alexander in Geneva. They have two children, Lucia Sofia Ponti (born 12 May 2006) [ 5 ] and Leonardo Fortunato Ponti (born 20 December 2010). [ 6 ]
When the MPAA gave the film an "R" rating, Scott blasted the decision and urged exhibitors to defy it by running the movie unrated. [2] Scott strongly disagreed with the MPAA's position that incest was a "major" theme of the film and said he was "appalled" that his movie was given the same rating as films like Candy Stripe Nurses and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. [2]
Our Sons is a 1991 American made-for-television drama film starring Julie Andrews and Ann-Margret as two mothers of gay sons, one of whom is dying of AIDS. [2] It was inspired by Micki Dickoff 's 1987 documentary, Too Little, Too Late , about three families who had supported children with AIDS which had won an Emmy Award .
Annabella of Scotland (c. 1436 – 1509) was a Scottish princess, a member of the House of Stewart, and by her two marriages Countess of Geneva and Countess of Huntly.Both of her marriages were annulled, the first without being consummated and the second on grounds of consanguinity.