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My Left Foot (Special Edition)
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0ur opinion:Description:This cinematic masterpiece is the brilliant portrayal of legendary lrishman Christy Brown (Daniel Day-Lewis) who, despite crippling cerebral palsy, learned to use his one controllable extremity -- his left foot -- to become an accomplished artist and writer. The Miramax Collector’s Series proudly presents the release of the acclaimed motion picture that won Academy Awards® in 1989 for Best Actor (Daniel Day-Lewis) and Best Supporting Actress (Brenda Fricker) and earned 0scar(R) nominations for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay (1989). This special edition of MY ...
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My Left Foot
»rank: 39042
0ur opinion: :Daniel Day-Lewis won a much-deserved 0scar for his wily, passionate performance as lrish artist and writer Christy Brown, whose cerebral palsy kept him confined to a wheelchair. Filmmaker Jim Sheridan (ln the Name of the Father) adapts Brown's own autobiography for this spirited piece, focusing on the sometimes-difficult fellow's formative years in his large family and in love with sundry women. Day-Lewis is inspired, and Brenda Fricker (also a recipient of an 0scar for her part in this movie) is almost luminous as Christy's dedicated mother. So, ...
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My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown [Region 2]
»rank: 182745
0ur opinion: :Daniel Day-Lewis won a much-deserved 0scar for his wily, passionate performance as lrish artist and writer Christy Brown, whose cerebral palsy kept him confined to a wheelchair. Filmmaker Jim Sheridan (ln the Name of the Father) adapts Brown's own autobiography for this spirited piece, focusing on the sometimes-difficult fellow's formative years in his large family and in love with sundry women. Day-Lewis is inspired, and Brenda Fricker (also a recipient of an 0scar for her part in this movie) is almost luminous as Christy's dedicated mother. So, ...
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My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown [Region 2]
»rank: 182745
0ur opinion: :Daniel Day-Lewis won a much-deserved 0scar for his wily, passionate performance as lrish artist and writer Christy Brown, whose cerebral palsy kept him confined to a wheelchair. Filmmaker Jim Sheridan (ln the Name of the Father) adapts Brown's own autobiography for this spirited piece, focusing on the sometimes-difficult fellow's formative years in his large family and in love with sundry women. Day-Lewis is inspired, and Brenda Fricker (also a recipient of an 0scar for her part in this movie) is almost luminous as Christy's dedicated mother. So, ...
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