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Daniel Barber

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Daniel Barber is a British director. Having begun his career as a highly successful director of commercials, he was nominated for an Academy Award in 2008 for his short film The Tonto Woman. In 2009 he directed Michael Caine in Harry Brown.

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Martin Ruhe
Martin Ruhe
(2 films)
Plan B
Plan B
(1 films)
Ned Dennehy
Ned Dennehy
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Filmography of Daniel Barber (2 films)

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The Keeping Room, 1h39
Directed by Daniel Barber
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Western
Themes Political films
Actors Hailee Steinfeld, Sam Worthington, Brit Marling, Amy Nuttall, Muna Otaru, Nicholas Pinnock
Rating59% 2.9964752.9964752.9964752.9964752.996475
Left without men in the dying days of the American Civil War, three Southern women—two sisters and one African-American slave—must fight to defend their home and themselves from two rogue soldiers who have broken off from the fast-approaching Union Army.
Harry Brown, 1h43
Directed by Daniel Barber
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Thriller, Action, Adventure, Crime
Themes Gangster films, Auto-justice
Actors Michael Caine, Emily Mortimer, Plan B, Charlie Creed-Miles, David Bradley, Iain Glen
Rating71% 3.5976753.5976753.5976753.5976753.597675
Harry Brown (Michael Caine), an elderly man who was once a decorated senior NCO in the Royal Marines and a veteran of Northern Ireland, currently lives on a London council estate ruled by violent gangs and spends most of his time playing chess in the local pub with his best friend, Len Attwell (David Bradley). Drugs are dealt openly in the pub. When the hospital phones to tell him that his wife, Kath, is dying, Harry is too late to see her one last time because he is too scared to take the quicker underpass route, where a gang holds court. His wife is laid to rest next to the grave of their thirteen-year-old daughter, Rachel, who died in 1973.