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Synopsis
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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Production Crew

Andy Nicholson Art Director
Steven E. Andrews Associate Producer
Gaby Kester Casting
Michelle Guish Casting
Benoit Delhomme Cinematographer
Gabriel Yared Composer (Music Score)
Underworld Composer (Music Score)
Nick Ingman Conductor
Natalie Ward Costume Designer
Anthony Minghella Director
Lisa Gunning Editor
Bob Weinstein Executive Producer
Colin Vaines Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein Executive Producer
Steven E. Andrews First Assistant Director
John Colley Gaffer
Abi Brotherton Hair Styles
Ivana Primorac Hair Styles
Julie Dartnell Hair Styles
Julie Thom Hair Styles
Anita Overland Line Producer
Jonah Coombes Location Manager
Abi Brotherton Makeup
Ivana Primorac Makeup
Julie Dartnell Makeup
Julie Thom Makeup
Mike Gillespie Musical Direction/Supervision
Clare Maclean Post Production Supervisor
Anthony Minghella Producer
Sydney Pollack Producer
Tim Bricknell Producer
Guy Barker Production Accountant
Clara McGowan Production Coordinator
Alex McDowell Production Designer
Lisa DiNardo Parker Production Manager
Gordon Fitzgerald Properties Master
Jamie Roden Re-Recording Mixer
Matthew Gough Re-Recording Mixer
Mike Prestwood Smith Re-Recording Mixer
Sven Taits Re-Recording Mixer
Anthony Minghella Screenwriter
Dianne Dreyer Script Supervisor
Anthony Wilcox Second Assistant Director
Simon Finney Second Unit Camera
Tim Bricknell Second Unit Director
Anna Pinnock Set Decorator
Jim Greenhorn Sound/Sound Designer
Richard Conway Special Effects Supervisor
Steve Paton Special Effects Supervisor
Alastair Rae Steadicam Operator
Steve Dent Stunts Coordinator
Eddy Joseph Supervising Sound Editor
Tom Hingston Studio Title Design
Universal Production Partners Prague Visual Effects
Vit Komrzy Visual Effects Producer
Viktor Muller Visual Effects Supervisor
Year: 2006
Runtime: 118
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
for sexuality and language
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Color type
Deluxe Color

Sound
Dolby Digital
DTS
SDDS

Produced by
Buena Vista International
Mirage Enterprises
Miramax Films
Weinstein Co.

Release
February 09, 2007 (USA - Wide)
by MGM
Miramax Films
The Weinstein Company
Weinstein Co.

Awards
2006 - Film Presented - Toronto International Film Festival
2006 - Film Presented - London Film Festival