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Dunkirk
Titolo originale: Dunkirk
Regia:
Christopher Nolan
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Anno: 2017
Origine: United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Guerra Azione Dramma
Tag:
army
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beach
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france
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allies
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military officer
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world war ii
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evacuation
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pilot
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british army
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rescue mission
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europe
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based on true story
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royal navy
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survival
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historical fiction
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soldier
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private
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military
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dunkirk
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1940s
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royal air force
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raf
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dreary
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suspenseful
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tense
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intense
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depressing
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awestruck
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compassionate
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foreboding
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Cast:
Fionn Whitehead
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Tom Hardy
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Mark Rylance
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Kenneth Branagh
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Cillian Murphy
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Barry Keoghan
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Harry Styles
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Aneurin Barnard
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Damien Bonnard
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Lee Armstrong
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James Bloor
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Tom Glynn-Carney
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Jack Lowden
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Luke Thompson
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Michel Biel
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Constantin Balsan
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Billy Howle
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Mikey Collins
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Callum Blake
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Dean Ridge
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Bobby Lockwood
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Will Attenborough
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Tom Nolan
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James D'Arcy
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Matthew Marsh
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Adam Long
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Miranda Nolan
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Bradley Hall
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Jack Cutmore-Scott
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Brett Lorenzini
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Michael Fox
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Brian Vernel
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Elliott Tittensor
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Kevin Guthrie
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Harry Richardson
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Jochum ten Haaf
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Johnny Gibbon
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Richard Sanderson
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Kim Hartman
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Calam Lynch
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Charley Palmer Rothwell
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Tom Gill
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John Nolan
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Bill Milner
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Jack Riddiford
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Harry Collett
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Eric Richard
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Michael Caine
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Johnny Otto
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Nick Howden-Steenstra
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Il film, ambientato durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale, racconta la drammatica evacuazione verso la Gran Bretagna di centinaia di migliaia di soldati alleati dalla spiaggia di Dunkerque sotto la minaccia dell'esercito tedesco.
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