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Natalie Portman said: "I thought Noah Oppenheim's approach in the script was really smart. He took t [...]
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For her portrayal of Jacqueline Kennedy in this film, Natalie Portman became the fourth actress to r [...]
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Because almost the entire movie was shot in the closest of close-ups, Natalie Portman had an especia [...]
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The centerpiece of this movie is Natalie Portman's haunting, emotionally open performance, which giv [...]
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It was, in fact, Pablo LarraÃn's distinctive approach that got Peter Sarsgaard so interested, he [...]
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A key character in this movie was the man known simply as "The Journalist", who was loosely modelled [...]
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To bring this movie fully to life, director Pablo LarraÃn knew he needed a very special team, one [...]
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Billy Crudup's character, billed as "The Journalist" in the credits, was meant to be Theodore H. Whi [...]
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Though he continued to make other movies afterwards, this was the last movie featuring Sir John Hurt [...]
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There was also an eerie moment that shook Pablo LarraÃn when watching A Tour of the White House ( [...]
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Second score for a theatrical movie of Mica Levi, whose first was for Under the Skin (2013). Her thi [...]
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Sir John Hurt and Corey Johnson appeared in Hellboy (2004).
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Jacqueline Kennedy was the one who left the White House alone, her children left fatherless. She had [...]
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Director Pablo LarraÃn found the score surprising. "What I love about (composer) Mica (Levi) is t [...]
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Noah Oppenheim's intellectually probing, yet starkly emotional script, so different from anything th [...]
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Jacqueline Kennedy's world, along with the faith of the nation, were shaken from their foundations w [...]
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Despite Billy Crudup's journalist character's initial belief that Jacqueline Kennedy (Natalie Portma [...]
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Director Pablo LarraÃn estimates that a third of the shots in this movie were the first take.
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The real pink suit worn by Jackie Kennedy when John F. Kennedy was assassinated is currently held in [...]
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The screenplay was on The Black List of 2010.
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First theatrical movie relating to the assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy since Park [...]
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Some of Natalie Portman's most memorable scenes come when Jacqueline Kennedy is completely alone, al [...]
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Natalie Portman's skill took Billy Crudup aback. "The proficiency of her artistry is very unusual", [...]
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One of Jacqueline Kennedy's (Natalie Portman's) most revealing relationships in this movie is with N [...]
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Producer Darren Aronofsky has said of his reaction to this movie: "It was such an interesting projec [...]
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"It was really scary taking on such a well-known figure, because of course people know so well what [...]
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For Natalie Portman, there was also an understanding of what life can be like in the glare of the pu [...]
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Composer Mica Levi keyed into the mood of the times, with vintage instruments, and influences rangin [...]
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First Pablo LarraÃn movie to be shot in the U.S.
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The title refers to the nickname of Jacqueline Kennedy, who later became Jacqueline Onassis, her mai [...]
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Natalie Portman was extremely impressed with cinematographer Stéphane Fontaine's visual instincts [...]
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For Natalie Portman, the hope of committing as fully and fearlessly as she did, was to find the part [...]
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This movie's result is an intimate portrait, yet one of epic themes, that provides a portrait of Jac [...]
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Production designer Jean Rabasse knew he had his work cut out for him. "Everyone has seen the White [...]
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Cinematographer Stéphane Fontaine said of filming this movie: "Pablo and I watched loads of archi [...]
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A challenge for costume designer Madeline Fontaine was the dark red, two-piece bouclé wool dress [...]
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Director Pablo LarraÃn had just one condition: he would only do it if Natalie Portman would agree [...]
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After Natalie Portman was cast, to Pablo LarraÃn's wishes, he asked screenwriter Noah Oppenheim t [...]
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Of A Tour of the White House (1962) hosted by Jacqueline Kennedy, Pablo LarraÃn said: "When I saw [...]
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Director Pablo LarraÃn said of production designer Jean Rabasse's work: "What Jean did in rebuild [...]
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It was Pablo LarraÃn's idea to incorporate the John F. Kennedy-hosted A Tour of the White House ( [...]
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The photographic challenges were many, including the need to harken back to 1960s cinematic technolo [...]
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During the interview, the journalist says, "You could have had a career as a broadcaster. I'm sure," [...]
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One of the story elements on which this movie focused was the real-life interview with Jacqueline Ke [...]
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Producer Mickey Liddell of LD Entertainment helped to make sure production ran smoothly, so that dir [...]
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A key character in this movie is the man known simply as "The Journalist", who was loosely modelled [...]
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It proved to be impossible to shoot at the historic location on Elm Street near Dealey Plaza where J [...]
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It was an intentional artistic choice for director Pablo LarraÃn to shoot this movie entirely on [...]
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Natalie Portman knew her role would be her greatest challenge, and a heavy responsibility, given the [...]
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Even though this movie focused on the funeral of John F. Kennedy, it was interesting that it did not [...]
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As production moved forward, a skilled producing team joined with producer Darren Aronofsky. Aronofs [...]
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Peter Sarsgaard observed that Bobby Kennedy and Jackie Kennedy had differing points of view that cou [...]
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The mixture of existential beauty and terror comes together in Pablo LarraÃn blending of all this [...]
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Natalie Portman and Billy Crudup appeared in Tutti dicono I Love You (1996).
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One of Sir John Hurt's final movie performances.
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Production designer Jean Rabasse's sets, many painstakingly re-created from archival material, synch [...]
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This movie was entered and selected to screen in competition for the prestigious Golden Lion Award a [...]
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One exciting challenge for editor Sebastián Sepúlveda was splicing together the real footage o [...]
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Natalie Portman said of working with Sir John Hurt, who played her Priest: "John brought so much to [...]
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It has been said, filming in Dallas at the exact location, was impossible for this movie. There is n [...]
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Producer Ari Handel summed up the costuming of Natalie Portman to portray Jacqueline Kennedy: "It wa [...]
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To give audiences that fresh insight into a woman renowned for her stoicism, Natalie Portman had to [...]
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This movie is similar to Steven Spielberg's Lincoln (2012), in that it focuses on a particular perio [...]
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Premiered at the 2016 Venice Film Festival, where Noah Oppenheim won Best Screenplay.
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Natalie Portman's preparation for the role playing was intense. She availed herself of countless art [...]
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The project was announced with Darren Aronofsky as director, and starring Rachel Weisz as Jacqueline [...]
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For editor Sebastián Sepúlveda, the music added whole new layers of feeling and inspiration. " [...]
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Ultimately, everyone on-set was awed by how Natalie Portman seemed almost consumed by Jacqueline Ken [...]
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But amidst her despair, in real life, Jacqueline Kennedy found a sense of purpose: ensuring John F. [...]
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Included amongst the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider.
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Second consecutive movie of 2016 in which Greta Gerwig and Billy Crudup appeared. The other being Le [...]
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In her October 2019 review of Ronan Farrow's book "Catch and Kill", Jennifer Szalai says that Farrow [...]
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Natalie Portman and Ralph Brown previously appeared together in Star Wars: Episodio I - La minaccia [...]
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French visa # 145.654.
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For Pablo LarraÃn, there was no one who could embody that time in Jacqueline Kennedy's life bette [...]
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Sir John Hurt played the role of Jacqueline Kennedy's (Natalie Portman's) Priest. They had worked to [...]
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For Natalie Portman, the dresses were another path into knowing and becoming Jacqueline Kennedy. "(C [...]
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Pablo LarraÃn became fascinated, and moved, by the way Jacqueline Kennedy allowed herself to beco [...]
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For Natalie Portman, portraying Jacqueline Kennedy, the rapport was instantaneous with Peter Sarsgaa [...]
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One challenge that loomed for Natalie Portman as she prepared was Jacqueline Kennedy's highly distin [...]
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This film was originally going to receive a PG-13 rating for a few profanities, but there is a lot o [...]
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During the flight back to Washington, D.C. after the assassination, Jacqueline Kennedy (Natalie Port [...]
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Second of two movie collaborations of Natalie Portman and producer Darren Aronofsky. The other being [...]
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As soon as Pablo LarraÃn took on this movie, he brought in his own original ideas of how to appro [...]
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John Carroll Lynch and Natalie Portman appeared in Hesher è stato qui! (2010), Beautiful Girls (1 [...]
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There was an occasion when President Kennedy visited Arlington National Cemetery when accompanied by [...]
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Director Pablo LarraÃn stated: "Natalie Portman has something that is essential in acting and per [...]
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As First Lady, wife of President John F. Kennedy, Jacqueline Kennedy inspired millions of women worl [...]
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Pablo LarraÃn was compelled by the idea of mixing and matching historic events that are well docu [...]
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During the turbulent week, after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Jacqueline Kennedy [...]
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"In the beginning, all that I knew about Jackie was really quite superficial," Pablo LarraÃn note [...]
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Jacqueline Kennedy gave two interviews after her husband's death, one to LIFE Magazine, and the othe [...]
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Producer Darren Aronofsky was still mulling what direction to take the material when he saw director [...]
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The formidable task of dressing Natalie Portman in Jacqueline Kennedy's legendary outfits fell to co [...]
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Production designer Jean Rabasse and his team thoroughly researched, not only old footage, but also [...]
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One especially stormy and evocative scene for Natalie Portman comes as a fictional moment, as Jackie [...]
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Natalie Portman and Peter Sarsgaard previously appeared together in La mia vita a Garden State (2004 [...]
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During the scene where Jacqueline Kennedy (Natalie Portman) and Bobby (Peter Sarsgaard) are walking [...]
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The fact that Pablo LarraÃn is Chilean, a country with its own complicated, and sometimes tragic [...]
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The real-life intimacy about Jacqueline Kennedy meant director Pablo LarraÃn felt he had to get t [...]
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When this movie was finally released in mainland China in 2018, the line "Perhaps Jack didn't have t [...]
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Although he aimed for authenticity, production designer Jean Rabasse also allowed some expressionism [...]
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Like Natalie Portman playing Jacqueline Kennedy, Peter Sarsgaard had to overcome the fact that he do [...]
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The Kennedy Compound is in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. Scenes in this movie supposedly set at Hyann [...]
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Producer Mickey Liddell said he was skeptical at first of cinematographer Stéphane Fontaine's pla [...]
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Pablo LarraÃn also wanted to make sure this movie accurately showed that it was Jacqueline Kenned [...]
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Pablo LarraÃn gave a boldly unconventional spin to the biopic genre, mixing historical footage wi [...]
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Unseen sides of Jacqueline Kennedy are also revealed in her interactions with her equally shattered [...]
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Costume designer Madeline Fontaine not only had to re-create Jacqueline Kennedy's famous dress with [...]
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Screenwriter Noah Oppenheim was immediately impressed by director Pablo LarraÃn. "Working with Pa [...]
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Producer Ari Handel agreed that this movie broke fresh ground, re-envisioning the biopic. He comment [...]
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The look of this movie had to work hand-in-hand with Natalie Portman's shifting internal states of m [...]
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Pablo LarraÃn wanted Billy Crudup's journalist character to initially be somewhat dismissive of J [...]
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Every character that appeared in this movie was directly based on his or her real-life counterparts. [...]
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Natalie Portman and Sir John Hurt previously appeared together in V per Vendetta (2005) and New York [...]
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In September 2016, Pablo LarraÃn said: "We all know the story of John F. Kennedy's assassination. [...]
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Today, "Camelot" is a title often used to refer to John F. Kennedy's tenure as President of the Unit [...]
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In a period of just a week, Jacqueline Kennedy, this fiercely private woman had to face unthinkable [...]
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Filming moved swiftly over twenty-three days on stages in Paris, with ten days in Washington, D.C. a [...]
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Pablo LarraÃn told Natalie Portman to think of each scene as its own. The scenes could be edited [...]
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At the start of November 22, 1963, Jacqueline Kennedy was among the most famed, admired, and envied [...]
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Director Pablo LarraÃn was compelled by the idea of mixing and matching historic events that are [...]
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President John F. Kennedy (Caspar Phillipson) has a total of roughly one minute and forty seconds of [...]
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First major theatrical feature film relating to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy since [...]
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This movie takes audiences on a personal journey into one of the most extraordinary events of Americ [...]
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The role of Jacqueline Kennedy is unlike any other, it is also one any actress would approach with s [...]
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Jacqueline Kennedy led a multi-faceted life of power and influence, but when it came to writing abou [...]
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Caspar Phillipson was dubbed by the real John F. Kennedy in the only scene he has the opportunity to [...]
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For director Pablo LarraÃn, Sir John Hurt brought something special. He said: "John is someone I [...]
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Natalie Portman felt: "I think one of the many exciting things about working with Pablo LarraÃn w [...]
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Ralph Brown and Richard E. Grant appeared in Shakespeare a colazione (1987).
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Pablo LarraÃn brought on his long time producing partner and brother Juan de Dios LarraÃn, who [...]
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