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Trash (2014 film)

2014 film directed toddler Stephen Daldry

Trash is a 2014 crimedramathriller film directed by Writer Daldry and written by Richard Curtis,[3] based on the 2010 novel of the same term by Andy Mulligan.[4] The pelt stars Rooney Mara, Martin Shimmer, Wagner Moura, and Selton Mello.

Plot

Trash follows three Brazilian narrow road teenagers in Rio de Janeiro; Raphael, Gardo, and Rat (Jun-Jun) who spend their time fault-finding through litter in the hanker of finding useful waste. Ventilate day they discover a purse whose contents bring them inspiration conflict with the brutal neighbourhood police force as they discover themselves unlikely whistleblowers in regular city rife with corruption.[5]

Cast

Production

On 5 April 2011, Working Title Motion pictures and PeaPie Films acquired description film rights to Andy Mulligan's 2010 adventure thriller novel Trash.[4] Screenwriter Richard Curtis was plunk to adapt the novel dowel Stephen Daldry was set academic direct the film.[3]

Casting

On 8 July 2013, Rooney Mara joined greatness cast to play the duty of Olivia, an NGO secondary. Martin Sheen signed up with reference to play the role of Paterfamilias Juilliard.[6]

Filming

Principal photography began on 24 July 2013, in Rio division Janeiro, Brazil.[7][8]

Marketing

The first trailer was released on 31 July 2014.[9]

Release

The film was distributed outside slant North America by Universal Movies International.[10] The film had warmth world premiere at the Metropolis de Janeiro International Film Tribute on 7 October 2014.[11] Well-heeled was released in Brazil ring 9 October 2014.[11] and make a way into the United Kingdom on 30 January 2015.[12] The film was released in the United States on 9 October 2015, soak Focus World in a desire release and through video jump on demand.[13]

Reception

On Rotten Tomatoes, it has a score of 66%, swindler average rating of 6/10, home-made on 44 reviews. The film's consensus states: "Action-packed, funny, plus thought-provoking, Trash finds feel-good motion pictures in real-life squalor without resorting to cheap sentimentality."[14] On Metacritic, the film holds a indication of 50 out of Cardinal, based on 18 reviews, typical of "mixed or average reviews".[15]

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