Andrea Arnold
1) Cow
Language
English
Formats
Description
Acclaimed director Andrea Arnold's first documentary immerses the audience in life on a dairy farm in rural England through the eyes of Luma, a cow. Empathetic and nearly wordless, the film opens during calving season and captures a world of animal existence that is ordered around service to humans.
2) Fish Tank
Pub. Date
2009.
Language
English
Description
When Mia, an unruly teen, meets her mother's sexy new boyfriend, she can't ignore his flirtatious advances and submits to her indecent desires, in this scandalous drama.
Pub. Date
[2020]
Language
English
Description
On the surface, everything seems the same in the seaside town of Monterey, CA: mothers continue to dote, husbands support, children are adorable, houses are beautiful. But the night of the school fundraiser changed all that. Meanwhile, Perry's grieving mother Mary Louise Wright comes to town in search of answers after the son's death.
5) Fish tank
Series
Criterion collection volume 553
Pub. Date
[2010]
Language
English
Description
"Mia ... lives with her mother and sister in the housing projects of Essex. Mia's adolescent conflicts and emerging sexuality reach a boiling point when her mother's new boyfriend ... enters the picture"--Container.
Pub. Date
[2013]
Language
English
Description
An epic love story that spans childhood into adulthood, the film follows Heathcliff, an outsider taken in and given a home by a benevolent Yorkshire farmer, Earnshaw. Heathcliff develops a passionate relationship with the farmer's teenage daughter, Catherine, inspiring the envy and mistrust of his rough-hewn son, Hindley. Years later, when Earnshaw dies, the young adults must finally confront the intense feelings and destructive rivalries that have...
7) Fish tank
Pub. Date
[2011]
Edition
Special edition.
Language
English
Description
British director Andrea Arnold won the Cannes Jury Prize for this searing and invigorating film about a fifteen-year-old girl, Mia, who lives with her mother and sister in the depressed housing projects of Essex. Mia's adolescent conflicts and emerging sexuality reach boiling points when her mother's new boyfriend enters the picture.
8) Why forgive?
Author
Pub. Date
[2000]
Language
English
Description
A guide to the process of forgiveness discusses the importance of this virtue and reveals the role "holding on" to bitterness and rage plays in bigotry, crime, and war.
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