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Breaking and Entering
Fall 2006, TBA, ??mins, Weinstein Co. |
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Cast: Jude Law, Ray Winstone, Robin Wright Penn, Juliette Binoche, Vera Farmiga, Martin Freeman, Rafi Gavron, Rad Lazar, Roberto Purvis, Poppy Rogers, OT Fagbenle, Branka Katic, Serge Soric, Roberto Purvis
Director: Anthony Minghella
Writers: Anthony Minghella
Reviews: None Presently Available
Links: Related Articles, Official Site
Interviews: None Presently Available |
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Plot: A story about theft, both criminal and emotional, BREAKING AND ENTERING follows a disparate group of long-term Londoners and new arrivals whose lives intersect in the inner-city area of King's Cross. Breaking and Entering tells the story of a series of thefts - some criminal, some emotional - set against the backdrop of a changing London whose geographical and cultural landscape is in flux. The central character, Will (Jude Law), is a successful landscape architect. His young, vibrant company, which he runs with business partner, Sandy (Martin Freeman), has recently relocated to King's Cross, the centre of the most ambitious urban regeneration site in Europe. Their state-of-the-art office immediately attracts the attention of a local group of thieves. After one of the break-ins, Will follows 15-year-old freerunner Miro (Rafi Gavron) back to the apartment he shares with his mother, Amira (Juliette Binoche) - a refugee from Bosnia. With his relationship to Liv (Robin Wright Penn) - his beautiful Swedish partner - already in crisis, Will embarks on a passionate journey into both the wilder side of himself and the city in which he lives. BREAKING AND ENTERING is Academy Award-winning director Minghella's first original screenplay since his 1991 feature debut, 'Truly Madly Deeply.
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