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Directed by Justin ChadwickGenres Drama,
Biography,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about educationActors Naomie Harris,
Vusi Kunene,
Nick RedingRating73%
Kenya, 2003: A radio DJ announces that the Kenyan government is offering free primary school education to all. Maruge (Oliver Litondo), an 84-year-old villager, hears this and decides he wants to educate himself. Arriving at his local school, with a newspaper clipping about this change in policy, he meets Jane (Naomie Harris), the school’s principal, and expresses his desire to learn. Her colleague Alfred (Alfred Munyua), in an effort to get rid of him, tells him all pupils need two exercise books and a pencil., 1h51
Directed by Daniel Petrie Jr.Origin USAGenres Thriller,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films about education,
Films about terrorismActors Sean Astin,
Wil Wheaton,
Keith Coogan,
Andrew Divoff,
Mason Adams,
Denholm ElliottRating65%
In Barranquilla, Colombia, a terrorist by the name of Luis Cali has taken over the Palace of Justice with a ruthless team of mercenaries. He demands the release of his drug kingpin father, Enrique Cali, only to be told that his father has already been delivered to the United States for trial. They escape by helicopter and with the weapons and logistics assistance of Luis' second-in-command, an American named Jack Thorpe, they enter the U.S. through Mexico., 1h39
Directed by Clive DonnerOrigin United-kingdomGenres ComedyActors Alan Bates,
Harry Andrews,
Millicent Martin,
Denholm Elliott,
Godfrey Quigley,
Alison LeggattRating65%
James, a young man starting with a large West End firm of estate agents and auctioneers, is ambitious to get to the top. In a cheap café he meets Charles, a drunken layabout who has everything James wants: effortless upper-class arrogance and impeccable tailoring. In return for a room to live in and loans for drink and betting, Charles agrees to tutor James in the life skills he needs to succeed. By bluff and sabotage James rises in his firm, catching the eye of the owner and of his only daughter Ann. Disaster threatens when Charles has a big win and decides to end the deal. James hastily strangles him and his landlady agrees to hide the corpse in her cellar in return for continuing sexual comfort. After long courtship, Ann agrees to marry James and her father makes him a partner in the business. Having conveniently sent his lower middle-class parents to Australia, his success will be crowned by a grand society wedding. Ann's father then confesses that he has a totally disreputable son they never see called Charles and developers who have bought the house of James's former landlady find a corpse in the cellar., 2h15
Directed by Ron HowardOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
RomanceThemes Films about education,
Medical-themed films,
Films about mathematics,
Psychologie,
Films about psychiatryActors Russell Crowe,
Ed Harris,
Jennifer Connelly,
Paul Bettany,
Christopher Plummer,
Josh LucasRating78%
In 1947, John Nash (Crowe) arrives at Princeton University. He is co-recipient, with Martin Hansen (Lucas), of the prestigious Carnegie Scholarship for mathematics. At a reception, he meets a group of other promising math and science graduate students, Richard Sol (Goldberg), Ainsley (Jason Gray-Stanford), and Bender (Rapp). He also meets his roommate Charles Herman (Bettany), a literature student., 1h57
Directed by Mike NewellOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Films about education,
Feminist films,
Peinture,
Politique,
Political filmsActors Julia Roberts,
Kirsten Dunst,
Julia Stiles,
Maggie Gyllenhaal,
Ginnifer Goodwin,
Dominic WestRating66%
In 1953, Katherine Ann Watson (Julia Roberts), a 30-year-old graduate student in the department of Art History at Oakland State, takes a position teaching "History of Art" at Wellesley College, a conservative women's private liberal arts college in Massachusetts, because she wants to make a difference and influence the next generation of women. At her first class, Katherine discovers that the girls have already memorized the entire syllabus from the textbook, so she instead uses the classes to introduce them to Modern Art and encourages spirited classroom discussions about topics such as what makes good art and what the Mona Lisa's smile means. This brings her into conflict with the conservative college president (Marian Seldes), who warns Katherine to stick to the syllabus if she wants to keep her job. Katherine comes to know many of the students in her class well and seeks to inspire them to achieve more for themselves as intelligent women than the expected convention of marriage to eligible young men. Joan Brandwyn (Julia Stiles) dreams of being a lawyer and has enrolled as pre-law, so Katherine encourages her to apply to Yale Law School, where she is accepted; Katherine finds her liberal sensibilities affronted when Joan's fiancé Tommy (Topher Grace) comments Joan "will always have that", intimating his own expectations of what his wife should be. Joan eventually elopes with Tommy, and professes to Katherine she is very happy—she had decided that what she wants most is to be a wife and mother after graduation and asks Katherine to respect her choice., 2h16
Directed by Thomas CarterOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
Comedy-drama,
HistoricalThemes Films about education,
Films about music and musicians,
Sports films,
Basketball films,
Hip hop films,
Gangster filmsActors Samuel L. Jackson,
Ashanti,
Rob Brown,
Robert Ri'chard,
Nana Gbewonyo,
Rick GonzalezRating73%
Coach Ken Carter takes over the head coaching job for the basketball team at his old high school Richmond, having played on the team himself and earning records. Carter quickly sees that the athletes are rude and disrespectful, and are in need of discipline. He hands the players individual contracts, instructing them to attend all of their classes, wear dress shirts and ties on game days, refer to everyone (players and coach alike) as "sir", and maintain a minimum 2.3 (C+) grade point average, among other requirements. Carter also asks the school staff for progress reports on the players' grades and attendance. He teaches them to play a disciplined brand of basketball., 2h3
Directed by James MarshOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Biography,
RomanceThemes Films about education,
Films about mathematics,
Films about disabilitiesActors Felicity Jones,
Eddie Redmayne,
Emily Watson,
Harry Lloyd,
David Thewlis,
Charlie CoxRating77%
In 1963, Cambridge University astrophysics student Stephen Hawking (Eddie Redmayne) begins a relationship with literature student Jane Wilde (Felicity Jones). Although Stephen excels at mathematics and physics, his friends and professors are concerned over his lack of thesis topic. After Stephen and his professor Dennis Sciama (David Thewlis) attend a lecture on black holes, Stephen speculates that black holes may have been part of the creation of the universe and decides to write his thesis on time., 2h2
Directed by Clive Donner,
Brian W. CookOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
Biography,
Action,
HistoricalThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Films set in the Viking AgeActors David Hemmings,
Michael York,
Prunella Ransome,
Colin Blakely,
Ian McKellen,
Peter VaughanRating61%
Alfred is preparing to join the priesthood, but, angered by the invasion of his country by the Danes, he puts aside his religious vows to lead the West Saxon English against the invaders. Alfred defeats the Danes and becomes an English hero. Although Alfred still desires to join the priesthood, he is pulled between serving God and his lust for blood. After he marries the beautiful Aelhswith (Prunella Ransome), the Danes return and Alfred must muster the English forces once again for a final battle, but he also must battle the dark conflicts within his own soul., 1h40
Directed by Aisling WalshGenres Drama,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Films about education,
Films about children,
L'enfance marginaliséeActors Aidan Quinn,
Iain Glen,
Marc Warren,
Dudley Sutton,
Stuart Graham,
Andrew SimpsonRating74%
The film is set in 1939, on the brink of World War II, in the St. Judes Reformatory School, a ruthless Irish school for boys. Grey, gloomy and ruled by the sadistic Brother John (Iain Glen), the school prefers punishment to rehabilitation. But new lay teacher William Franklin (Aidan Quinn), fresh from the frontline of the Spanish Civil War, fights to liberate the boys from their oppressors.