|
Duration: 129 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 143 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x800 | Added: 2015-Jun-26 |
Alternate Names: Gemma Christina Arterton, جما آرترتون, 젬마 아터튼
Physical Characteristics: N/A
First Appearances:
Most Important Roles:
Career Highlights:
Gemma Christina Arterton, born February 2, 1986, is an English actress and producer. She began her career on stage with Shakespeare's 'Love's Labour's Lost' at the Globe Theatre (2007) before making her film debut in 'St Trinian's' (2007). Arterton gained international recognition playing Bond Girl Strawberry Fields in 'Quantum of Solace' (2008), earning an Empire Award for Best Newcomer. She has since appeared in numerous films, including the thriller 'The Disappearance of Alice Creed' (2009) and critically acclaimed roles in stage productions like 'Nell Gwynn' (2016). Arterton founded Rebel Park Productions in 2016, focusing on female-led content. She is an advocate for gender equality movements such as Time's Up, MeToo, and ERA 50:50.
Release Year: 2010
Nation: United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Неотразимая Тамара, I epeisodeiaki epistrofi tis Tamata Drewe, Immer Drama um Tamara, Tamara Drewe: tradimenti all'inglese, Tamara i mezczyzni
Director: Stephen Frears
Writer: Moira Buffini, Posy Simmonds
Producer(s):
Companies: BBC Film, Notting Hill Films, Ruby Films, UK Film Council, WestEnd Films
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Film Based On Literature, Romance, Romantic Comedy
Awards:
Similar:
Keywords: countryside, journalist, newpaper, village
Tamara Drewe, a journalist returning to her childhood village in Dorset, rekindles an old romance with handyman Andy Cobb while interviewing drummer Ben Sergeant for her newspaper article. Ben leaves his band after discovering his girlfriend's affair and moves into Tamara's family farm. Tamara's neighbor Beth Hardiment, whose husband Nicholas is unfaithful, struggles with her marriage amidst the village drama. Teenagers Jody Long and Casey Shaw become infatuated with Ben's presence in their small town. After Tamara accepts Ben's proposal and they spend time together in London, Casey breaks into Tamara's house, sends an anonymous email that disrupts everyone's lives, leading to a tragic conclusion.
Tamara Drewe (2010), directed by Stephen Frears, is a comedic drama based on Posy Simmonds' graphic novel 'Great!'. Set in the picturesque English countryside village of Ewedown, Dorset, the film explores themes of love, jealousy, and the complexities of relationships through its ensemble cast. Tamara Drewe, the titular character played by Gemma Arterton, returns to her hometown after years away, stirring up old memories and new passions among the villagers.