Not exact matches
The
film, produced
by David E. Shaw, explores the science beyond the stunning scenery of Acadia National Park and how the wise stewardship of this national treasure will benefit
future generations.
Set against a backdrop of London torn apart
by violence, the
film follows one of the champions of Earth's survival: Theo (Academy Award nominee Clive Owen), a disillusioned ex-activist turned bureaucrat, who faces his own demons and must protect the planet's last remaining hope for a
future generation.
Letts» opus always played as if it had been consciously designed to be a staple of American theater; especially on second viewing, the
film's inadequacy as a record of that — as the means
by which
future generations will come to August — seems apparent.
It is a
film which drew not even a single significant award nomination and yet it is practically the Gospel of high school filmmaking, a
generation - defining
film that has been embraced
by future teens, even those who weren't alive in 1985.
In a year that prognosticators keep telling us is a weak one for Best Actress contenders, passing over the astonishing tour - de-force central turn
by Australian actress Essie Davis in the
film seems like the kind of thing that
future generations will shake their heads at.
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