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Release Date: 2005 Cast: Michael Angarano, William Hootkins, Mark Webber, Maria Charles, Chris Owen, Danso Gordon, Bill Pullman, Jamie Bell, Alison Pill, Novella Nelson, Trevor Cooper, Teddy Kempner
Categories: Movies, Crime Fiction, Comedy, Melodrama, Indie, World cinema Dear Wendy is a 2005 film directed by Thomas Vinterberg, and starring Jamie Bell, Bill Pullman, Mark Webber and Alison Pill among others.
It is a co-production of Denmark, Germany, France and the UK.
The script was written by Lars von Trier.
The movie performed poorly at the box office and received very poor reviews, frequently being compared unfavourably to von Trier's award-winning Dogville, released the previous year. Despite the poor critical response, Vinterberg won the Silver St. George for Best Director at the Moscow International Film Festival.
The teenage members of a group of... MORE
Dear Wendy is a 2005 film directed by Thomas Vinterberg, and starring Jamie Bell, Bill Pullman, Mark Webber and Alison Pill among others.
It is a co-production of Denmark, Germany, France and the UK.
The script was written by Lars von Trier.
The movie performed poorly at the box office and received very poor reviews, frequently being compared unfavourably to von Trier's award-winning Dogville, released the previous year. Despite the poor critical response, Vinterberg won the Silver St. George for Best Director at the Moscow International Film Festival.
The teenage members of a group of self-proclaimed pacifists decide to carry guns. They call themselves The Dandies. Their club is assembled from the young misfits in a fictional small American mining town, Electric Park. It is started after the main character, Dick Dandelion (Jamie Bell), buys what he thinks is a toy gun as a gift. His co-worker tells him the gun is real, and the two start shooting and studying in their spare time. They later recruit other outcasts, young men (and one young woman) who do not, or cannot, work in the mine, including one boy in leg braces and his younger brother Freddie.
The film is framed by Dick's LESS
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