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Sarah Williams est une Actrice et Scénariste Britannique

Sarah Williams

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Nationalité Royaume-uni

Sarah Williams is a producer and screenwriter perhaps best known for co-writing the scripts to the 2005 television film Wallis & Edward and the 2007 feature film Becoming Jane. For her work adapting the novels Poppy Shakespeare and Small Island for television, Williams received two Writers' Guild of Great Britain Award nominations.

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Filmographie de Sarah Williams (5 films)

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Actrice

Where the Spirit Lives, 1h36
Réalisé par Bruce Pittman
Origine Canada
Genres Drame
Acteurs Ann-Marie MacDonald, David Hemblen, Ron White, Sarah Williams, Graham Greene, Ron White
Rôle Ruth
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In 1937, a young First Nations girl named Ashtoh-Komi is kidnapped along with several other children from a village as part of a Canadian policy to educate First Nations children and assimilate them into Canadian/British society. She is taken to a boarding school, where she is forced to adopt Western Euro-centric ways and learn English, often under harsh treatment. One teacher is portrayed as sympathetic and she becomes repelled by the bigotry of others at the school. She offers Ashtoh-Komi help. Forced to take the name Amelia, Ashtoh-Komi determines to hold on to her First Nations identity and encourages her younger sibling to do so as well. She plans their escape.

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Jane
Jane (2007)
, 1h52
Réalisé par Julian Jarrold
Origine Royaume-uni
Genres Drame, Biographie, Romance
Thèmes Film sur un écrivain
Acteurs Anne Hathaway, James McAvoy, James Cromwell, Maggie Smith, Julie Walters, Joe Anderson
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En 1795, Tom Lefroy (James McAvoy), un jeune Irlandais immature et noceur, d'une famille nombreuse et pauvre, est envoyé par son riche oncle et tuteur chez des cousins du Hampshire, dans l’espoir qu’il y acquerra un brin de sagesse. Son arrivée ne passe pas inaperçue auprès de la jeune Jane Austen (Anne Hathaway), romancière débutante et fille d’un modeste pasteur nanti de peu de fortune, d'un fils à caser et de filles à marier. L'aînée, Cassandra, est fiancée. D’abord rebutée par les mauvaises manières du jeune hôte de ses voisins, Jane se laisse peu à peu conquérir par son charme, son originalité, ses attentions. Cependant, les conventions sociales et le manque de fortune personnelle les empêcheront de se marier. Thomas Lefroy deviendra un avocat célèbre, Jane sera reconnue comme l'un des plus grands écrivains anglais et passera sa courte vie auprès de Cassandra et de sa famille.
Lusitania: Murder on the Atlantic, 1h30
Genres Drame, Guerre, Documentaire, Historique
Thèmes La mer, Transport, Guerre en milieu sous-marin, Politique, Film catastrophe
Acteurs John Hannah, Kenneth Cranham, Ronald France
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"Remember the Lusitania! Avenge the Lusitania!" These are the words that inspired many young US citizens to volunteer for service during the First World War. The sinking of this great British oceangoing liner provoked outrage around the world on an unprecedented scale. On May 7, 1915, a German torpedo sent the ship to the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean in just 18 minutes—its speedy descent into the depths occurring far too fast for most of those aboard to make it to the lifeboats. Of the 1,962 passengers and crew on board, 1,200 were lost, including 94 children and, crucially, 128 US civilians, many of whom were prominent figures. President Woodrow Wilson's neutral stance started to crack. All over the country there were calls for the United States to take up arms against Germany. In many ways, the Lusitania tragedy was the major turning point of the Great War, and perhaps the single greatest factor that eventually brought the USA into the war in April 1917.