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      • Still Alice
        • Still Alice

          • Country:
          • USA, 2014
          • Group:
          • Panorama
          • Duration:
          • 99'
          • Director:
          • Ričard Glacer, Voš Vestmorlend
          • Screenplay:
          • Ričard Glacer, Voš Vestmorlend
          • Cast:
          • Džulijen Mur, Kristin Stjuart, Alek Boldvin
          • Festivals:
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          • Cinematography:
          • Deni Lenoar
          • Editing:
          • Nikola Šoderž
          • Music:
          • Ilan Eškeri
          • Producer:
          • Leks Lucus, Džejms Braun, Pamela Kofler
          • Production:
          • Killer Films, Lutzus-Brown
          • Prints source:
          • MCF MegaCom Film
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        • SYNOPSIS

          Renowned linguistics professor Dr. Alice Howland is diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's and she starts learning the art of losing every day. At first, Alzheimer's means losing her way around the streets of Manhattan, but soon — far too soon for her husband and three grown children — it's much more. But even as it puts her marriage to the test, Alice's new condition does provide the opportunity to reconnect with her youngest daughter, Lydia (Kristen Stewart), with whom she's never seen eye-to-eye. The fact that Alice is a lifelong student of language and communication proves a powerful resource in her fight against mental decline, but it also means that she has a uniquely troubling understanding of what's to come.

          Richard Glatzer

           

          Richard Glatzer was born in New York. His directing credits include several titles, and his film Quinceañera won the Audience Award and Grand Jury Prize at Sundance in 2006.

           

          Wash Westmoreland

           

          Wash Westmoreland was born in Leeds, England. His features include The Fluffer (2001), The Last of Robin Hood (2013) and Quinceanera (2006), which won the Audience Award and Grand Jury Prize at Sundance, and the documentary Gay Republicans (2004).

           

           

          Filmography

           

          Wash Westmoreland and Richard Glatzer

           

          2014    Still Alice

          2013    The Last of Robin Hood

          2006    Quinceanera

          2001    The Fluffer

           

          Festivals

          2015    Toronto, Palm Springs

           

          Awards

          2015    Golden Globe / Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture-Drama; Palm Springs - Julianne Moore

           

          The toll the disease takes on the life of a brilliant linguistics professor is superbly detailed by Julianne Moore in a career-high performance, driving straight to the terror of the disease and its power to wipe out personal certainties and identity.

          Deborah Young, Hollywood Reporter

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