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Duration: 188 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Alternate Names: Elissabeth Moss, Elizabeth Moss, Liz Moss, Elisabeth Singleton Moss, Elizabeth Moss, Liz Moss, אליזבת מוס, الیزابت ماس, エリザベス・モス, 伊丽莎白·莫斯, 伊麗莎白摩斯, 엘리자베스 모스
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Elisabeth Singleton Moss, born July 24, 1982, is an American actress and producer known for her notable roles in television dramas. She gained early recognition for playing Zoey Bartlet in 'The West Wing' (1999-2006) and received wider acclaim for her role as Peggy Olson in 'Mad Men' (2007-2015). Moss won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film for portraying Detective Robin Griffin in the BBC miniseries 'Top of the Lake' (2013). Additionally, she won two Primetime Emmy Awards and another Golden Globe Award for producing and starring in the Hulu series 'The Handmaid's Tale' (2017-present). Moss has also appeared in several films such as 'Girl, Interrupted' (1999), 'Get Him to the Greek' (2010), and 'Us' (2019).
Release Year: 2017
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Alternative Title: The Square, Квадратът, The Square: A Arte da Discórdia, Čtverec, To Tetragono, A négyzet, Kvadratas, The Square. La farsa del arte, O Quadrado, Patratul, Квадрат, Kvadrat, Kare
Director: Ruben Östlund
Writer: Ruben Östlund
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Genre: Comedy, Drama
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Christian, an art curator known for his commitment to social causes, becomes involved in embarrassing situations after his phone is stolen. His attempt at altruism through 'The Square', an installation aimed at promoting kindness and responsibility, ends up causing unexpected chaos due to a PR campaign gone awry. This leads Christian into an existential crisis.
'Square' (2017), directed by Ruben Östlund, explores themes of hypocrisy, societal expectations, and the consequences of one's actions. The film follows Christian, a seemingly progressive art curator who finds himself struggling to live up to his own ideals after attempting to retrieve his stolen phone. The movie's title refers to 'The Square', an installation Christian oversees which encourages passersby to be responsible citizens. However, the film delves into the complexities of human nature and how even the best-intended acts can lead to unintended consequences.