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Pride and Glory
Directed
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Gavin O Connor
USA / 2008 / 125
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US Premiere |
Screening
Times and Venues:
Tinker Street Cinema
10/02/2008, 6:15PM |
$15 |
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Tinker Street Cinema
10/02/2008, 9:30PM |
$12 |
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Tinker Street Cinema
10/02/2008, 6:15PM |
$50 |
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Edward Norton and Colin Farrell star in "Pride and Glory," an authentic, gritty and emotional portrait of the New York City Police Departments. The film follows a multi-generational police family whose moral code is tested when one of the two sons on the force investigates an incendiary case involving his older brother and brother-in-law. The case forces the family to choose between their loyalties to one another and their loyalties to the department. "Pride and Glory" also features an ensemble cast that includes Jon Voight and Noah Emmerich. |
Gavin O'Connor began his film career as the writer and producer of the short film "The Bet," directed by Ted Demme. O'Connor then wrote, produced and directed the award-winning short "American Standoff" before making his feature film directorial debut with "Comfortably Numb" in 1995. O'Connor followed up by directing an off-off Broadway play called "Rumblings of a Romance" before returning to film with "Tumbleweeds," which he co-wrote with model/actress Angela Shelton, based on her memories of her childhood spent on the road with her serial-marrying mother. The film garnered Golden Globe and Oscar nominations for McTeer and the Filmmakers Trophy for O'connor at the Sundance Festival.
Following the success of Tumbleweeds, Gavin formed the company Solaris with his twin brother Greg. In 2001, Solaris made Murphy's Dozen, a pilot for the WB network written and directed by Gavin. He next directed the feature "Miracle," written by Eric Guggenheim. Based on the true-life story of the US hockey team's gold medal-winning efforts at the 1980 Olympics.
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Edward Norton, Colin Farrell, John Voight, Noah Emmerich |
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Toby Emmerich, Cale Boyter, Marcus Viscidi |
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Gregory O'Connor, Josh Fagin (co-producer) |
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Gavin O Connor |
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Joe Carnahan and Gavin O'connor |
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Declan Quinn, A.S.C. |
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Lisa Zeno Churgin, A.C.E., JohnGilroy, A.C.E. |
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Marc Isham |
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Eric Lindemann (supervising) |
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Warner Brothers |
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