Breaking and Entering (2006)
Directed by Anthony Minghella

Drama / Romance / Thriller

Film Synopsis

Will has just set himself up as a landscape architect in King's Cross, London.  His relationship with his partner Liv is strained and a series of robberies from his office provides a welcome distraction.  Exasperated by the thefts, he follows one of the young hoodlums to the place where he lives with his mother, Amira, a Serbian refugee.  Curious to find out more about the crooks, Will enters Amira's world and finds himself increasingly drawn to her...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Anthony Minghella
  • Script: Anthony Minghella
  • Cinematographer: Benoît Delhomme
  • Music: Karl Hyde, Rick Smith, Gabriel Yared
  • Cast: Jude Law (Will), Robin Wright Penn (Liv), Martin Freeman (Sandy), Rafi Gavron (Miro), Ed Westwick (Zoran), Serge Soric (Driver), Velibor Topic (Vlado), Rad Lazar (Dragan), Ting Ting Hu (Wei Ping), Romi Aboulafia (Orit), Poppy Rogers (Beatrice), Eleanor Matsuura (Ruby), Anna Chancellor (Kate), Juliette Binoche (Amira), Lisa Kay (PC Primus), Dado Jehan (Bingo Caller), Juliet Stevenson (Rosemary), Mark Benton (Legge), Caroline Chikezie (Erika), O.T. Fagbenle (Joe)
  • Country: UK / USA
  • Language: English / Serbo-Croatian
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 120 min

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