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Directed by Anthony Minghella.
A petty thief is the link between a well-to-do businessman and a single mother struggling to get by in his edgy, emotional drama. Will Francis (Jude Law) is a successful landscape architect who runs an upscale business with his friend Sandy (Martin Freeman) in the King's Cross section of London, a neighborhood that has long been plagued by crime and poverty but has lately become the target of a major gentrification program. Will is married to Liv (Robin Wright Penn), a lovely woman who is troubled by a lack of communication between herself and her husband and emotional problems with their teenage daughter, Bea (Poppy Rogers), who can't sleep and is obsessed with gymnastics. A thief has broken into Will and Sandy's office not once but twice, taking Will's laptop and the company's computer equipment, and Will begins spending his evenings at the shop in hopes of catching the culprit in action. The burglar strikes a third time, and while giving chase, Will sees him make his way into a shabby apartment building. Will learns the criminal is Miro (Rafi Gavron), a 15-year-old refugee from Bosnia. Without revealing what he knows, Will makes the acquaintance of Amira (Juliette Binoche), Miro's widowed mother who makes a living as a seamstress. As Will begins bringing Amira business on a regular basis, the two strike up a friendship that grows into something much deeper while he keeps his secrets about Miro's criminal activities, though they boy knows his mother's frequent visitor is the lawful owner of the laptop in his room. Breaking & Entering was written and directed by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Anthony Minghella; it was his first project made from his own original script since Truly, Madly, Deeply in 1991. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Interview with Anthony Minghella about Breaking and Entering
Can you say, "Anthony Minghella?!?!" Aaron conducts a video interview of this great director.
(11/10/2006 Starz Denver Film Festival)

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chrismorrellchrismorrell Life is complicated
by chrismorrell in chrismorrell Blog
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"This weaves some complex emotional themes well, i thought. Cast is superb...Juliette Binoche is extraordinary, Jude Law just has to be there ...Robin wright Penn looks like Julie Christie...the likes of Martin Freeman and Ray Winstone make this reassuringly humanistic..Maybe overreaches itself,but the story is expertly told... " [More]
KarinaKarina Anthony Minghella Dies of Brain ...
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"Variety’s story on the death of Anthony Minghella has the first details on cause of death, and sadly, it appears that it was unforeseen. The filmmaker apparently “suffered a brain hemorrhage at 5 a.m. Tuesday morning at Charing Cross Hospital in London, where he had undergone a routine operation on his neck.” Spout interviewed Minghella when his last released film, Breaking and Entering, had its U.S. premiere at the 2006 Denver Film Festival. You can watch that interview above. Originally posted on:SpoutBlog » karina " [More]
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"Variety’s story on the death of Anthony Minghella has the first details on cause of death, and sadly, it appears that it was unforeseen. The filmmaker apparently “suffered a brain hemorrhage at 5 a.m. Tuesday morning at Charing Cross Hospital in London, where he had undergone a routine operation on his neck.” Spout interviewed Minghella when his last released film, Breaking and Entering, had its U.S. premiere at the 2006 Denver Film Festival. You can watch that interview above. Originally posted on:SpoutBlog " [More]
dj4ourdj4our Binoche makes this Bearable!
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"BREAKING AND ENTERING **1/2R for sexuality and language.2 hrs.written by: Anthony Minghellaproduced by: Timothy Bricknell, Anthony Minghella, & Sydney Pollackdirected by: Anthony MinghellaWith his latest release, writer & director Anthony Minghella has brought to the screen his first original screenplay in 15 years Here's a film that's good to view on a stormy winter or spring weekend afternoon. It's a quiet, cold and somber film about people who are stuck in the lives they inhabit and the violations they endure to keep their lives intact. That tone isn't foreign for Minghella who also directed two Oscar-winners, "The English Patient" and "Cold Mountain." Both if those films, were epic in scope yet had the same tone in characterization of loneliness, longing, and regret that this film does. It would appear that "Breaking and Entering" is a return to that style; it's somber and well acted and full of interesting possibilities ... " [More]
wongawonga Re: Favorites
by wonga in British Invasion
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"i saw Breaking And Entering this week and i have to add it to my favorites list. like lots of British movies it's set in London but it's current and shows more of the cross-cultural thing, not just the "upper crust." i was surprised that it got such a low score on Rotten Tomatoes as i really liked it but it might just be that i was blinded by Jude Law (as usual). has anyone else seen it? " [More]
billhrbillhr Breaking and Entering: Recommended
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"I had the good fortune of seeing the American premier of Breaking and Entering opening night at the Starz Denver Film Festival. This film is Anthony Minghella's 6th and in the company of titles like Truly Madly Deeply, The English Patient and The Talented Mr. Ripley.It took me almost 24 hours to process this film in my head. Although the surface story seems fairly straightforward (issues of class, immigration, parent/child and husband/wife relationships), Mr. Minghella does not shy away from telling it both circuitously and subtly...just like real life unfolding. To that extent, the performances by Jude Law, Robin Wright Penn and Juliette Binoche are authentic and honest...especially Juliette. Her character doesn't win you over immediately. She pulls you in...slowly. Her character's relationship with her son was amazing to watch (as I have seen the same intensity between my own wife and son).The final analysis? This was simply a beautiful film that sticks with you. " [More]
davedave Recap - Day 1
by dave in Starz Denver Film Festival
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"First day done and many podcasts in the can. We have interviews with Ron Henderson, Co-Founder and Artistic Director of the festival, Robert B. Clasen, Chairman and CEO of Starz, Anthony Minghella, Writer and Director of the Opening Night film Breaking and Entering and many more. We have both audio and video so look for those soon. Films dont start till 6pm tomorrow so we will be busy interviewing filmmakers from 1-4 as well as some more video if we can fit it in. If you have a favorite actor, director that you think we must talk with, let us know. Also let us know what you questions you would like us to ask. " [More]
 



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