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The Etruscan Smile
Description
The Etruscan Smile stars acclaimed British actor Brian Cox as Rory MacNeil, a rugged old Scotsman who reluctantly leaves his beloved isolated Hebridean island and travels to San Francisco to seek medical treatment. Moving in with his estranged son, Rory sees his life transformed through a newly found bond with his baby grandson.
The Etruscan Smile stars acclaimed British actor Brian Cox as Rory MacNeil, a rugged old Scotsman who reluctantly leaves his beloved isolated Hebridean island and travels to San Francisco to seek medical treatment. Moving in with his estranged son, Rory sees his life transformed through a newly found bond with his baby grandson.
Actors:
David Ashton,
Treat Williams,
Rick Camp,
Clive Russell,
Ray Medved,
JJ Feild,
April Lind
David Ashton
Treat Williams
1 December 1951, Rowayton, Connecticut, USA
Rick Camp
13 August 1953, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Clive Russell
7 December 1945, Hampshire, England, UK
Ray Medved
JJ Feild
1 April 1978, Boulder, Colorado, USA
April Lind
Genre:
Drama
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Brian Cox #Mihal Brezis #Oded Binnun #Rosanna Arquette #The Etruscan Smile #The Etruscan Smile (2018) #Thora Birch #Tim Matheson
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October 13, 2018
Brian Cox's casual uncouthness and pickled sense of swagger elevate every scenario.
October 10, 2018
It's a quiet film, full of pain, love, life, and death that highlights generational divides. Brezis and Binnun offer little camera movement, making for simple shots that show the characters' emotional complexity.

