Breaking and Entering (film)
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Directed by | Anthony Minghella |
Produced by | Timothy Bricknell, Anthony Minghella, Sydney Pollack |
Written by | Anthony Minghella |
Starring | Jude Law, Juliette Binoche, Robin Wright Penn, Martin Freeman, Ray Winstone |
Music by | Gabriel Yared, Underworld |
Cinematography | Benoît Delhomme |
Editing by | Lisa Gunning |
Distributed by | - USA - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) The Weinstein Company - non-USA - Miramax Films |
Release date(s) | December 8, 2006 (limited) |
Running time | 116 minutes |
Language | English |
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Breaking and Entering,a 2006 romantic drama, is Academy Award-winning director Anthony Minghella's first original screenplay since his 1991 feature debut, Truly, Madly, Deeply.
The film stars Jude Law -- whom Minghella directed in Cold Mountain and The Talented Mr. Ripley -- and Juliette Binoche, from The English Patient, also directed by Anthony Minghella.
In a major supporting role, Robin Wright Penn plays Liv, the long-standing girlfriend of Will (Jude Law's character).
Rafi Gavron, in his first major film role, portrays Miro. The role, that of a young traceur, and the burglar to which the film's title partly alludes, requires Gavron to perform several difficult physical feats.
The film, set in Kings Cross, a blighted, inner-city neighbourhood of London, examines an affair which unfolds between a successful british landscape architect and a Bosnian woman -- the mother of a troubled teen son -- who was widowed by the recent war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
It is a presentation of Miramax Films and The Weinstein Company and will be distributed in the U.S. by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM).
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[edit] Plot
Will Francis (Jude Law) is a young landscape architect living a cold, routine-based life with his girlfriend Liv (Robin Wright Penn) and her behaviourally challenged daughter Bea in London. After his state-of-the-art offices in the Kings Cross area are repeatedly burgled, he stakes out the building hoping to catch the culprit. Spotting a teenage free-runner (Rafi Gavron) attempting to break in, Will attempts to follow him. This pursuit leads Will to the mysterious Amira (Juliette Binoche), a seamstress with whom he becomes emotionally entangled, causing him to re-evaluate his life. Conflict arises when the police close in on the burglars, and Will must make a crucial choice which will affect the lives of everyone around him.
[edit] Tagline
- Love is no ordinary crime.
[edit] Cast
[edit] Primary cast
- Jude Law ... Will Francis
- Juliette Binoche .... Amira
- Robin Wright Penn .... Liv
[edit] Supporting Cast
- Martin Freeman .... Sandy
- Ray Winstone .... Bruno Fella
- Vera Farmiga .... Oana
- Rafi Gavron .... Miro
- Poppy Rogers .... Bea
- Juliet Stevenson .... Rosemary
[edit] Soundtrack
Gabriel Yared and Underworld collaborated on the film's original music score.
[edit] Trivia
- Shot on location in King's Cross, London.
- Premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.
- Shares two cast members, Vera Farmiga and Ray Winstone, with another 2006 film: Martin Scorsese's The Departed.
- The techniques used to burgle Green Effect come from parkour, a physical discipline and recreational activity of French origin whose practitioners are called traceurs. Sometimes confused with free running, a related discipline derived from parkour, the sport has gained in popularity in urban areas, particularly in Europe, during the early 21st century.