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Cross Creek
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Ein inspirierendes, romantisches Drama um Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, die die Sicherheit in ihrem Leben im aufgab, um ein neues Leben auf einer fremden Insel zu beginnen. In den Hinterwäldern Floridas vor 50 Jahren: Marjorie muss sich gegen eine Menge schräger Charaktere durchsetzen. Trotz aller Widerstände gelingt es ihr, ein Zuhause in der Wildnis zu gründen, um schließlich ihrer großen Liebe zu begegnen.
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Eye Of The Dolphin Family - 2007 Smartly written by 3 time Emmy winner Wendell Morris from a story by the film's director Michael Sellers, "Eye of the Dolphin" is a richly realized tale of love, spirituality, and redemption that crosses generations, cultures, and even species. The film delivers an intelligent, cross-cultural spiritual punch reminiscent of "Whalerider", but with humor and edginess, particularly in the early Los Angeles scenes, that give it a very unique flavor. Most of the film takes place in the Bahamas, and features some very smart dolphins, spectacular locations—above water and below—and a first-rate ensemble cast anchored by star-in-the-making Carly Schroeder, who played the lead in the Independent Spirit award winning "Mean Creek" in her first feature outing, and stars as Harrison Ford's kidnapped daughter in the upcoming " The Wrong Element", Neil Jordan favorite Adrian Dunbar ("Richard III", "The Crying Game"),Academy Award Nominee Katharine Ross ("Donnie Darko", "The Graduate"), George Harris ("Layer Cake", "Black Hawk Down"), Jane Lynch ("Forty Year Old Virgin", "A Mighty Wind", "Collateral Damage") and Christine Adams ("Batman Begins"). THE STORY Fourteen year-old Alyssa (Schroeder) has been living with her grandmother Lucy (Ross) since the death of her mother a year ago. It's been a tough year for both of them and Lucy decides it's time for Alyssa to go to the Bahamas to live with Hawk (Dunbar), dedicated dolphin researcher and the father she ...
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