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Duration: 165 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Alternate Names: Rosamund Mary Ellen Pike
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Rosamund Mary Ellen Pike, born on January 27, 1979, is a British actress known for her versatile roles in both independent and major films. She began her career on stage before transitioning to television with appearances in 'A Rather English Marriage' (1998), 'Wives and Daughters' (1999), and 'Love in a Cold Climate' (2001). Pike gained international recognition for playing Bond girl Miranda Frost in 'Die Another Day' (2002) and has since received critical acclaim for roles such as Jane Bennet in 'Pride & Prejudice' (2005), Ruth Williams Khama in 'A United Kingdom' (2016), and journalist Marie Colvin in 'A Private War' (2018). She won a Golden Globe Award for her performance in 'I Care a Lot' (2020) and an Emmy for 'State of the Union' (2019). Notably, she starred in the adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's novel 'Women in Love', alongside other notable roles in films like 'Doom', 'Fracture', and 'Wrath of the Titans'.
Release Year: 2007
Alternative Title: La mémoire en fuite, Syntrimmia psyhis, Uspomene jednog bjegunca, Memorias Fugitivas, Ulotne fragmenty
Director: Jeremy Podeswa
Writer: Anne Michaels, Jeremy Podeswa
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Companies: Cinegram, Serendipity Point Films, Strada Films
Genre: Drama
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Keywords: childhood trauma, holocaust (shoah), world war ii
The movie 'Fugitive Pieces' follows a child who escapes from Poland during World War II. He first finds refuge in Greece before eventually making his way to Canada where he grows up.
Directed by Jeremy Podeswa and released in 2007, the film is a drama that centers around the journey of a young boy fleeing the atrocities of World War II Poland. The narrative covers his experiences in different stages of life across three countries: his childhood trauma in Poland during wartime, his refuge in Greece, and his eventual coming-of-age in Canada.