Movies Starring Felicity Jones
Total movies found: 9, viewing from 1 to 9
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Chalet Girl
[ 2011, Austria, Germany, UK ] starting from $1.99Genres: Comedy
Actors: Felicity Jones, Ed Westwick, Bill Nighy, Brooke Shields, Tamsin Egerton, Bill Bailey, Sophia Bush, Gregor Bloéb, Adam Bousdoukos, Nicholas Braun, Tara Dakides, Ken Duken, Abbie Dunn, Patrick Finger, Thomas Goersch, Tom Goodman-Hill, Sascha Manuel Hodak, Georgia King, Chandra Ruegg
Directors: Phil Traill
Pretty tomboy Kim Matthews, 19, used to be a champion skateboarder - but now she's stuck in a dead end job trying to support her Dad. Opportunity comes knocking in the form of a catering job in the one of the most exclusive chalets in the Alps. At first, Kim's baffled by this bizarre new world of posh people, champagne and skiing - but then she discovers snowboarding, and the chance to win some much-needed prize money at the big end-of-season competition. But before she can become a champion again, Kim's going to have to dig deep to overcome her fears. Hard enough, without the complicating factor of Jonny, her handsome - though spoken for - boss... Written by Official site
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The Tempest
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99Genres: Fantasy, Comedy, Drama, Romance
Actors: Felicity Jones, Jude Akuwudike, Reeve Carney, David Strathairn, Tom Conti, Alan Cumming, Chris Cooper, Helen Mirren, Ben Whishaw, Djimon Hounsou, Russell Brand, Alfred Molina, Kevin Cannon, Bryan Webster
Directors: Julie Taymor
In Julie Taymor's version of 'The Tempest,' the main character is now a woman named Prospera. Going back to the 16th or 17th century, women practicing the magical arts of alchemy were often convicted of witchcraft. In Taymor's version, Prospera is usurped by her brother and sent off with her four-year daughter on a ship. She ends up on an island; it's a tabula rasa: no society, so the mother figure becomes a father figure to Miranda. This leads to the power struggle and balance between Caliban and Prospera; a struggle not about brawn, but about intellect. Written by Anonymous
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SoulBoy
[ 2010, UK ] starting from $1.99Actors: Martin Compston, Felicity Jones, Alfie Allen, Nichola Burley, Craig Parkinson, Brian McCardie, Jo Hartley, Pat Shortt, Huey Morgan, Lorraine Cheshire, Hannah Crighton, Bill Fellows, Alexander Harding, Danielle Henry, Matthew Hill, Bruce Jones, Shimmy Marcus, Iain McKee, George Oliver, Liam Quinn, Mary Jo Randle, Brennan Reece, Mark Richardson, Smug Roberts, Honra Shirley, Danielle Williams, Trevor Williams, Bernard Wrigley, Mario Macan, Stephanie Page, Samantha Jordanne Reid
Directors: Shimmy Marcus
Amidst power cuts, strikes and boot-boy aggro on the football terraces, JOE MCCAIN (MARTIN COMPSTON), is bored of a life that’s going nowhere. Enter hair-dresser JANE (NICHOLA BURLEY). Blonde, brassy, and moving to the beat of a whole new world of sound, movement and all-nighter dancing at The Wigan Casino - the home of Northern Soul. MANDY (FELICITY JONES), a cute and spunky artist, is eager to help Joe become the cool “soul boy” he wants to be. Mandy falls for Joe and a love triangle develops with Jane and Mandy, and Joe has to decide who he really wants in his life.
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Cemetery Junction
[ 2010, UK ] starting from $1.99Be Young. Be Free. Be Somebody.
Actors: Tom Hughes, Ricky Gervais, Christian Cooke, Ralph Fiennes, Matthew Goode, Jack Doolan, Steve Speirs, Jessica Jones, Madeleine Dunbar, Andrew Brooke, Burn Gorman, Anne Reid, Julia Davis, Albert Welling, Katy Murphy, Felicity Jones, Francis Magee, David Earl, Bryony Hannah, Terence Bird, Emily Watson, Julie T. Wallace, Bev Willis, Matthew Holness, Michael Jibson, Ben Willbond, Stephen Merchant, Rosemary Nkrumah, James Bye, Peter Dale Goslin, Andy Lewis, Stephen Simpson, Cairo Benn Woodward, Cherri Voncelle, Richard Syms, Ramon Christian, Dominik Danielewicz, Daniela Forbes, Jonathan Jaynes, Tabatha St. Vincent, Sarah Molkenthin, Ian Seale, Sarah-Jane Sherwood, John Warman
Directors: Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant
It's 1973 in Cemetery Junction, a Reading suburb. Three working class lads, best friends, are coming of age. Freddie wants to rise above his station, taking a job selling life insurance, wearing a suit and tie. Snork works at the railway station and wants a girlfriend some day. Bruce talks of leaving but seems on track to work at a factory, drink and fight, and become like his dad, in front of the telly with beer on hand; and he's trying the patience of the police officer who gets him out of jams. Freddie's job leads the lads toward a few small changes. He runs across a childhood friend, Julie, his boss's daughter who's engaged to the firm's top seller. Can the lads break out? Written by <jhailey@hotmail.com>






