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| Director |
Paul Thomas Anderson |
Length
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188
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US
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Year
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1999
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| Stars |
Jeremy Blackman |
Certificate
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18
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Philip Seymour Hoffman |
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William H. Macy |
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Tom Cruise |
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Mulit-award winning epic with a host of
stunning performances. Structured round the songs of Aimee Mann
is a complex weaving of nine people's lives over the course
of a day. The film builds to a climax of emotions through a
series of images that will stay with you for a long time to
come.
(N.B Strong language)
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most enthralling and exhilarating American movies in ages"
Geoff Andrew, Programmer, National Film Theatre |
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Members
Reviews
| What a fantastic way to start
of the new season and proof that America can produce high quality films
if the right people are involved. Anderson doesn't waste a minute of what
some may think is a long running time (there are far more shorter films
which feel a lot longer). Beautifully directed, wonderfully acted
and full of surprises. |
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S.
Brown
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Internet
Links
Official
Site - http://www.magnoliamovie.com
Screening
Notes
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for this film are unavailable at this moment in time.