Hereafter
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Hereafter
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The work Hereafter represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Evanston Public Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Moving Image, Visual Materials.
- Label
- Hereafter
- Statement of responsibility
- Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; a Malpaso production ; directed and produced by Clint Eastwood ; written by Peter Morgan ; produced by Kathleen Kennedy, Robert Lorenz ; a Kennedy/Marshall production ; Amblin Entertainment
- Contributor
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- Keller, Marthe.
- Kennedy, Kathleen, 1954-
- McLaren, Frankie.
- Mohr, Jay.
- Kind, Richard.
- Lewis, Jenifer, 1957-
- Damon, Matt.
- Warner Home Video (Firm)
- France, Cécile de, 1975-
- Marshal, Lyndsey.
- Morgan, Peter, 1963-
- Warner Bros. Pictures (1969- )
- Warner Bros. Entertainment
- Malpaso (Company)
- Kennedy/Marshall Company
- Amblin Entertainment (Firm)
- Lorenz, Robert, (Robert B.)
- Eastwood, Clint, 1930-
- McLaren, George.
- Howard, Bryce Dallas, 1981-
- Schirripa, Steven R.
- Jacobi, Derek
- Neuvic, Thierry.
- Subject
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- Spiritualism -- Drama
- Thrillers (Motion pictures)
- Tsunamis -- Drama
- Twins -- Drama
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired
- Paris (France) -- Drama
- Parapsychology -- Drama
- Melodramas (Motion pictures)
- Man-woman relationships -- Drama
- London (England) -- Drama
- Future life -- Drama
- Fiction films
- Feature films
- Fantasy films
- Families -- Drama
- Death -- Drama
- Brothers -- Drama
- San Francisco (Calif.) -- Drama
- Language
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- eng
- fre
- eng
- eng
- fre
- spa
- eng
- Summary
- This film peers at an intriguing question--is there an afterlife?--through the lens of George, Marie, and Marcus, who are each tortured in different ways by the thought of life after death. George Lonegan is psychic. It was once his career: he was "the man who can speak to the dead, " with a high-traffic website, and a popular biography. But he fled that life, unable to cope with the emotional burden of his abilities. Marie Lelay is a French TV presenter coping with the intense emotions brought on by a near death experience in the 2004 tsunami in Thailand. She's written a book on the subject, which was greeted with derision by her colleagues. Marcus and Jason live in a London council estate, covering for their mother, who's a hopeless junkie. When Jason meets a sudden and tragic end, Marcus is set hopelessly adrift, and begins obsessively researching psychics and seers who can help him contact Jason on the other side
- Cataloging source
- TEFMT
- Characteristic
- videorecording
- Credits note
- Director of photography, Tom Stern ; production designer, James J. Murakami ; editors, Joel Cox, Gary D. Roach ; costume designer, Deborah Hopper ; visual effects supervisor, Michael Owens ; music, Clint Eastwood
- Intended audience
- MPAA rating: Rated PG-13 for mature thematic elements including disturbing disaster and accident images, and brief strong language
- Language note
- In English or dubbed French, with optional subtitles in English (SDH), French, or Spanish; closed-captioned
- PerformerNote
- Matt Damon (George Lonegan), Cécile de France (Marie Lelay), Jay Mohr (Billy), Bryce Dallas Howard (Melanie), George McLaren (Marcus/Jason), Frankie McLaren (Marcus/Jason), Thierry Neuvic (Didier), Marthe Keller (Dr. Rousseau), Derek Jacobi (Himself), Lyndsey Marshal (Jackie), Richard Kind (Christos), Steven R. Schirripa (Cooking teacher Carlo), Jenifer Lewis (Candace)
- Runtime
- 129
- Target audience
- adult
- Technique
- live action
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