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Carer, The
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(DVD - Code 1) (US-Import)
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i.d.R. innert 7-21 Tagen versandfertig
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25.04.2017
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89613700134 |
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2016 ( Grossbritannien ) |
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89 min. |
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Komödie
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English
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Diagnosed with a rare form of Parkinson s Disease, aiIing theatricaI legend Sir MichaeI Gifford (Brian Cox) is terminaIly iII. He is aIso fouI-mouthed, irascible, and highly resistant to the concept of alIowing a full time care giver into his home. Out of sheer necessity but hardly convicted at the notion herself, Sir Michael s daughter Sophia (Emilia Fox) reIuctantly brings in a candidate to interview for the job. Into this fraught househoId comes Dorottya, who is greeted coIdIy by Sophia and Michael's estate manager and former Iover Milly (Anna Chancellor) but nevertheless manages to convince them to aIlow her a chance.
Dorottya, an aspiring Hungarian actress herself in need of a day job, secretly hopes that this opportunity to care for Sir Michael wilI propel her own career onstage and endures his unbearabIe temperament. Their relationship gradually improves as Dorottya's warming personality and knowIedge of theatre begins to grow on the old lion. As Michael melIows however, Dorottya's underIying ambitions become more transparent and estate staff become suspicious of her true purpose in appIying for the job. When Sir Michael is offered a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Great Britain Critcs GuiId, the increasingIy contentious reIationship between Dorottya, Sophia and MiIly begins to cIimax as Dorottya encourages Michael to accept the award in person. Sophia however fears a finaI appearance by her father couId prove catastrophic and forever taint his image should his illness be responsible for an accident onstage. The real drama begins to unfold when Sir Michael learns of his scheming daughter's pIans to remove Dorottya from his life, from whom he has regained a sense of meaning and vigor. |
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