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[5] Boxcar Bertha: 1972 Brazil: 1985 Bread and Roses: 2000 A Bug's Life: 1998 Burning: 2018 Chicken Run: 2000 Class Warfare: 2001 A Clockwork Orange: 1971 La Commune (Paris, 1871) 2000 Comrades: 1986 The Dark Knight Rises: 2012 Dawn of the Dead: 1978 [5] District 9: 2009 Escape from L.A. 1996 [5] Escape from New York: 1981 [5] Fantastic Beasts ...
In June 2014, Ratner's RatPac Entertainment and Class 5 Films acquired the film rights to the non-fiction article "American Hippopotamus", by Jon Mooallem, about the meat shortage in the U.S. in 1910 to import hippopotamuses. The film was produced by Ratner in collaboration with Edward Norton and William Migliore. [78]
My Own Man is a 2014 documentary film taking a look at what it means to be a man in today's society. David Sampliner's search starts when he learns he’s about to become a father to a baby boy and is unsure of his abilities to raise his son into manhood.
Pages in category "Films about social class" The following 164 pages are in this category, out of 164 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Class is a 1983 American comedy-drama film directed by Lewis John Carlino, starring Rob Lowe, Jacqueline Bisset, Andrew McCarthy, and Cliff Robertson.In addition to being Lowe's second film (released four months after The Outsiders), it marked the film debuts of McCarthy, John Cusack, Virginia Madsen, Casey Siemaszko, and Lolita Davidovich.
Pages in category "Films about the upper class" The following 104 pages are in this category, out of 104 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
distribution only; produced by Class 5 Films and MWM Studios [24] November 8, 2019: Doctor Sleep: co-production with Intrepid Pictures, Vertigo Entertainment and Weed Road [13] November 15, 2019: The Good Liar: distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema, Bron Creative and 1000 Eyes December 13, 2019: Richard Jewell
Shōshimin-eiga (小市民 映画), [1] literally "petty bourgeois film" or "lower middle class film", [2] is a genre of Japanese realist films which focus on the everyday lives of ordinary or middle class people. [3] [4] [5] An alternate term for the shōshimin-eiga is the pseudo-Japanese word shomin-geki, literally "common people drama", [2 ...