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Genius (2016) (Blu-Ray) (*)
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$25.99

Screened, competed or awarded at:
Berlin International Film Festival
Goya Awards
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( DTS 5.1 )
English ( DTS-HD Master Audio )
German ( DTS 5.1 )
German ( DTS-HD Master Audio )
German ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
Germany ( Blu-Ray/Region B )

Running Time:
104 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (2.35:1)

Special Features:
Interactive Menu
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 2016 and produced in:
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Michael Grandage


Written By:
John Logan
A. Scott Berg


Actors:
Colin Firth ..... Max Perkins
Jude Law ..... Thomas Wolfe
Nicole Kidman ..... Aline Bernstein
Laura Linney ..... Louise Perkins
Guy Pearce ..... F. Scott Fitzgerald
Dominic West ..... Ernest Hemingway
Vanessa Kirby ..... Zelda Fitzgerald
Gillian Hanna ..... Julia Wolfe
Angela Sant'Albano ..... Bertha Perkins
Eve Bracken ..... Zippy Perkins
Katya Watson ..... Jane Perkins
Lorna Doherty ..... Peggy Perkins
Makenna McBrierty ..... Nancy Perkins
Miquel Brown ..... Eleanor, Perkins' Maid
Corey Johnson ..... John Wheelock
Lucy Briers ..... Miss Wyckoff
Harry Attwell ..... Assistant Editor
Ray Strasser King ..... James, Mailroom Clerk
David Altaner ..... Scribner's Staff
Rosy Benjamin ..... Scribner's Staff
Charles Dinsdale ..... Scribner's Staff
Erick Hayden ..... Scribner's Staff
Kenneth Hazeldine ..... Scribner's Staff
Oliver King ..... Scribner's Staff
Alex Large ..... Scribner's Staff
Charlotte Longfield ..... Scribner's Staff
Nick Mercer ..... Scribner's Staff
Kim Rosenfeld ..... Scribner's Staff
James Wallace ..... Scribner's Staff
Katherine Kingsley ..... Purring Woman
Richard Clark ..... Guest at Purring Woman's Table
Stella McCabe ..... Guest at Purring Woman's Table
Christopher Oram ..... Guest at Purring Woman's Table
Mike Vessey ..... Guest at Purring Woman's Table
Maddie Rice ..... Actress
Ian Drysdale ..... Actor
Richard Dempsey ..... Director
Alistair Sanderson ..... Lighting Technician
Alexander Scrivens ..... Lighting Technician
Cassandra Nina ..... Woman at Bar
Pamela Okoroafor ..... Woman at Bar
Kenji Fenton ..... Band
Neville Malcolm ..... Band
Winston Rollins ..... Band
Chris Storr ..... Band
Frank Tontoh ..... Band
Jamal Crawford ..... Dancer
Kemi Durosinmi ..... Dancer
Jo Dyce ..... Dancer
Kevin Ketti ..... Dancer
Lesley Mutombo-Agbepa ..... Dancer
Joshua Robinson ..... Dancer
Andrew Byron ..... Grand Central Station Conductor
Jane Perry ..... John Hopkins Hospital Nurse
James Bierman ..... Funeral Minister
Trina Dillon ..... Effie Wolfe
Gary Thompsett ..... Frank Wolfe
Elaine Caulfield ..... Mabel Wolfe
Mark Phillimore ..... Frederick Wolfe
Paul Anderton ..... Frenchman
Fraser Andrews ..... Train Commuter
Mark Arnold ..... Boat Captain
Richard Banks ..... Luggage Porter
Sophia Brown ..... Sonia Marks
Glenn Bunn ..... Dock Worker, Homeless Man
Greg Canestrari ..... Head Train Guard
David Christopher-Turner ..... 5th Avenue Banker
Bern Collaço ..... New York Bar Customer
Crystal Compton ..... Grand Central Female
Gioacchino Jim Cuffaro ..... Diner
Nick Davison ..... Dock Worker, Homeless Man
Sam Ettleman ..... Breadline Worker
Craig Goult ..... New Yorker
Jason Grangier ..... Street Coffee Seller
Shonn Gregory ..... New Yorker
Marc Hockley ..... Train Passenger / Pushy Commuter
David Howkins ..... New York Commuter
Joy Isa ..... Jazz Club Customer
Alex Jaep ..... Docker
Ian Jenkins ..... New Yorker
James E Jones ..... New Yorker
Jim Maidment ..... Manuscript Delivery Man
Martyn Mayger ..... Train Guard
Craig McGrath ..... Frankfurter Salesman
Maximus Morgan ..... Barman
Karl Ng ..... Chinese New Yorker
Tim Packham ..... Train Commuter
Kumud Pant ..... Train Commuter
Cory Peterson ..... The Neighbour
Margot Richardson ..... Theatrical Ladies' Ensemble
Boyd Rogers ..... Train Commuter
Matthew Rohman ..... Commuter
Leon Seth ..... Smart New Yorker
Atul Sharma ..... Train Commuter
Avinashi Sharma ..... Grandfather / Immigrant
Bob Stott ..... Homeless Man
Stephen Stallone Thomas ..... Warehouse Worker
Steven F Thompson ..... Taxi Driver
Sean White ..... College Boy
Patricia Winker ..... Smart New Yorker / Cabbage Seller


Synopsis:
When, one day in 1929, writer Thomas Wolfe decided to keep the appointment made by Max Perkins, editor at Scribner's, he had no illusions: his manuscript would be turned down as had invariably been the case. But, to his happy amazement, his novel, which was to become 'Look Homeward, Angel,' was accepted for publication. The only trouble was that it was overlong (by 300 pages) and had to be reduced. Although reluctant to see his poetic prose trimmed, Wolfe agreed and was helped by Perkins, who had become a true friend, with the result that it instantly became a favorite with the critics and a best seller. Success was even greater in 1935 when 'Of Time and the River' appeared, but the fight for reducing Wolfe's logorrheic written expression had been even harder, with the novel originally at 5,000 pages. Perkins managed to cut 90,000 words from the book, and with bitterness ultimately taking its toll, the relationships between the two men gradually deteriorated. Wolfe did not feel grateful to Perkins any longer but had started resenting him for owing his success to him.



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