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Duration: 126 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: unknown |
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Alternate Names: Catherine Jane McCormack, Кетрін МакКормак, کاترین مککورمک, 캐서린 맥코맥
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Catherine Jane McCormack, born on April 3, 1972, is an English actress known for her roles in various films and stage productions. She debuted with a role in 'Braveheart' (1995) and subsequently appeared in movies like 'The Land Girls' (1998), 'Dangerous Beauty' (1998), 'Spy Game' (2001), and '28 Weeks Later' (2007). McCormack has also performed on stage, notably in National Theatre productions of 'All My Sons' (2000) and 'Honour' (2003).
Release Year: 2007
Nation: Hungary, Italy, United Kingdom
Alternative Title: The Moon and the Stars
Director: John Irvin
Writer: Fabio Carpi, Peter Barnes
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Companies: Box Film
Genre: Drama, History, Romance, Romantic Comedy, War
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Keywords: romance
In 1939 Rome, during the tense period preceding World War II, renowned producer Davide Rieta is filming a major motion picture. The film's two lead actors, German woman Kristina Baumgarten and English man James Clavel, initially clash but eventually fall in love. Meanwhile, the fascist police are searching for reasons to arrest Jewish filmmakers and other potential troublemakers. As the war threatens to disrupt their production, Rieta and his crew make a final effort to complete the film against all odds.
Directed by John Irvin in 2007, 'Moon and the Stars' is a romantic drama set amidst the political turmoil of pre-World War II Rome. The film follows German actress Kristina Baumgarten (McCormack) and English actor James Clavel (Pryce), who meet while filming Rieta's movie. Their on-screen chemistry develops into an off-screen romance, but their relationship is threatened by both personal tensions and the impending war.