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Die junge, kluge Jane, die gerne Schriftstellerin werden will, erhält einen Heiratsantrag von einem reichen, entfernten Verwandten. Sie lehnt ab. Unerhört fürs späte 18. Jahrhundert, ist ihre Familie doch nicht gerade vermögend. Doch will sie ihr Leben nicht mit einem Langweiler verbringen. Da tritt der arrogante Tom, ein Freund ihres Bruders, auf den Plan. Der verärgert sie zuerst zuriefst, doch verliebt sie sich in den impulsiven jungen Mann. Er ist jedoch auch von der Gunst seines Onkels abhängig. Die sympathische Romanze im Stil der Jane-Austen-Romanverfilmungen spekuliert über die mögliche erste Liebe der späteren Erfolgsautorin, die sie zu ihren Büchern inspiriert haben könnte. Auch hier sprüht Dialogwitz, wechseln sich tragische und komische Szenen vor liebevoll ausgestatteter Historien-Kulisse ab. "Plötzlich Prinzessin"-Darstellerin Anne Hathaway führt das Ensemble an, der in "Abbitte" glänzende James McAvoy gibt den Love-Interest. Perfekt für alle Fans der Autorin.
| EAN: | 4010324031204 |
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| Originaltitel: | Becoming Jane |
| Erschienen: | 10.11.2011 |
| Medium: | Blu-ray |
| FSK: | 6 |
| Spieldauer: | 120 Minuten |
| Schauspieler | Anne Hathaway, James McAvoy, Julie Walters, James Cromwell, Maggie Smith, Joe Anderson, Lucy Cohu |
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Anne Hathaway, James McAvoy, Julie Walters, James Cromwell, Maggie Smith, Joe Anderson, Lucy Cohu, Laurence Fox, Ian Richardson, Anna Maxwell Martin, Leo Bill, Jessica Ashworth, Eleanor Methven, Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, Elaine Murphy, Guy Carleton, Philip Culhane, Helen McCrory, Louise Marie Kerr, Sophie Vavasseur, Gina Costigan, Chris McHallem, Don Doherty, Tara Lynne O`Neill, Tom Maguire, Lynda Lee, Aidan Broadbridge, Tony Brown, Tom Hollander, Lucy McKenna, Giedrius Nagys, Donal O`Farrell, Alan Smyth
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| Sprache(n): | Englisch, Deutsch (Untertitel: Deutsch) |
| Bildformat: | High Definition (2.35:1) - 1080p |
| Tonformat: | Deutsch: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, Englisch: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 |
Tony Brown Tony is Professor of Mathematics Education at Manchester Metropolitan University. Originally from London, Tony trained in Canterbury and Exeter before returning to London where he taught mathematics for three years at Holland Park School. This was followed by three years as a mathematics teacher educator for Volunteer Service Overseas in Dominica in the Caribbean. In 1987, he completed his PhD at Southampton University. His doctoral research focused on language usage in mathematics classrooms, especially where the fluent use of English could not be assumed. After a spell as mathematics coordinator in a middle school in the Isle of Wight, Tony moved to Manchester Metropolitan University. Tony has headed the doctoral programme in education and participated in a range of other courses; he became a professor in 2000. Projects have included: Economic and Social Research Council-funded studies examining teacher education; piloting a distance-teaching programme enabling British volunteers based in Africa to research their own teaching practice within a programme of professional development; a General Medical Council-funded project on how senior doctors learn; and leading a team of emergency medicine doctors carrying out professionally focused research. Tony also spent two years on leave from Manchester at the University of Waikato where he became the first Professor of Mathematics Education in New Zealand. There he led a project funded by the New Zealand Council for Educational Research on Pasifika teachers working in New Zealand Schools. Tony has published two other books in Springer s Mathematics Education Library series. Mathematics Education and Language, first published in 1997, outlines his interest in mathematics in schools. A revised second edition appeared in 2001. Mathematics Education and Subjectivity (forthcoming) explores mathematical learning from the perspective of contemporary social theory. Meanwhile, Tony has also co-authored, with Liz Jones, Action Research and Postmodernism, which explores how teachers might carry out practitioner research within higher degrees. Regulative Discourses in Education: A Lacanian Perspective, co-authored with Dennis Atkinson and Janice England, offers an analysis of teacher practices through psychoanalytic theory. The Psychology of Mathematics Education, which he edited, introduces psychoanalytic theory as an alternative to more cognitive understandings of psychology. Tony has also written extensively in journals such as Educational Studies in Mathematics, For the Learning of Mathematics and the British Educational Research Journal.