Released Date:
2009-10-16
Languages:
English, French, Cantonese, Gujarati, Yiddish
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
103 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
6.3 (37661 Reviews)
Hu Hong (segment)
Yao Meng (segment)
Israel Horovitz (adaptation)
Suketu Mehta (segment)
Shunji Iwai (segment)
Israel Horovitz (adaptation)
Olivier Lècot (segment)
Jeff Nathanson (segment)
Xan Cassavetes (segment)
Stephen Winter (segment)
Anthony Minghella (segment)
Natalie Portman (segment)
Fatih Akin (segment)
Joshua Marston (segment)
Hall Powell (transitions "Randy Balsmeyer")
Israel Horovitz (transitions "Randy Balsmeyer")
James C. Strouse (transitions "Randy Balsmeyer")
Emmanuel Benbihy (concept)
Tristan Carnè (premise)
Ten vignettes in New York City: a pickpocket meets his match; a young Hasidic woman, on the eve of her marriage, reveals herself to an Indian businessman; a writer tries a pick-up line; an artist seeks a model; a composer needs to read; two women connect; a man takes a child to Central Park; lovers meet; a couple takes a walk on their anniversary; a kid goes to the prom with a girl in a wheelchair; a retired singer contemplates suicide. There are eight million stories in the naked city: these have been ten of them.
Released Date:
2015-05-16
Languages:
Hebrew
Countries:
Israel
Runtime:
95 min
IMDB Ratings:
5.5 (121 Reviews)
Director:
Natalie PortmanGenres:
DramaAmos Oz (memoir)
Natalie Portman (screenplay)
A drama based on the memoir of Amos Oz, a writer, journalist, and advocate of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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