Story told in reverse chronological order from Chuck Krantz's life's end. Based on Stephen King's non-horror novella about dying accountant. Features three acts with different emotional journeys
Born in 1918 in Uppsala to Lutheran minister father and nurse mother. Developed interest in theatre and film from age nine with magic lantern. Studied at Stockholm University College, became assistant director. Made film debut in 1944 with "Torment"
Jacob Petersen manages an Indian orphanage facing bankruptcy. Danish corporation offers donation if Jacob returns to Copenhagen. Jacob meets CEO Jörgen Hansson, who reveals he's terminally ill. Jörgen plans to create foundation in Jacob and Anna's names. Jacob signs contract despite Pramod's objections
Film follows retired vet Amandus with Alzheimer's disease. Amandus's deteriorating mental state reveals his condition at wife's funeral. Son Niko convinces Amandus to move into Hamburg home. Amandus's presence causes family disputes and Sarah's departure. Granddaughter Tilda decides to travel to Venice with grandfather
Jason Reitman's comedy-drama about motherhood and her night nanny. Released May 4, 2018, grossed $15.6 million worldwide. Charlize Theron gained 50 pounds for the role
Roman Polanski directed the film based on Charles Dickens's 1838 novel. International co-production between UK, Czech Republic and France. Premiered at TIFF in September 2005, released in US on September 23