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An Education
TrailerThe movie revolves around bright 16-year-old schoolgirl, Jenny, in 1960s suburban London, and how her life is upended by the arrival of a playboy nearly twice her age, unsuitable suitor, 30- ish David.Genre: DramaActors: Carey Mulligan, Olivia Williams, Alfred Molina, Cara Seymour, William Melling, Connor Catchpole, Matthew Beard, Peter Sarsgaard, Amanda Fairbank-Hynes, Ellie Kendrick, Dominic Cooper, ...»Director: Lone ScherfigCountry: United States, United KingdomDuration: 100 minQuality: HDRelease: 2009IMDb: 7.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "An Education"
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Characters of "An Education"
Jenny MellorPlayed by: Carey MulliganMiss StubbsPlayed by: Olivia WilliamsJack MellorPlayed by: Alfred MolinaMarjoriePlayed by: Cara SeymourDavid GoldmanPlayed by: Peter SarsgaardTinaPlayed by: Ellie KendrickDannyPlayed by: Dominic CooperHelenPlayed by: Rosamund PikeHeadmistressPlayed by: Emma Thompson -
Directors of "An Education"
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Creators of "An Education"
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Critic Reviews of "An Education"
Associated PressDecember 15, 2009You may think you know where the film is going, but its ecstasy and heartbreak will stick with you afterward. It's one of the year's best.
Film.comNovember 22, 2009The centerpiece of An Education is the breakout performance of young Carey Mulligan. She is enchanting, and almost convincing as the teenage Jenny, though she can't completely obscure the (justified) suspicion that she's in her twenties and old enough f
St. Louis Post-DispatchNovember 11, 2009The combination of a literate script, an adroit cast and an economical style is simple addition that achieves an alchemical feat: the best film of the year.
Washington PostNovember 05, 2009A beguiling little film that, with deceptive restraint and forthrightness, opens up worlds of roiling, contradictory emotions.
Seattle TimesNovember 05, 2009The movie belongs to Mulligan, whose Jenny looks like Audrey Hepburn when she puts her hair up and dons a black dress, and like every teenage girl who's had her heart broken when she cries.
Miami HeraldNovember 05, 2009An Education argues that life -- and the human heart -- are far too complicated merely to be studied. They need to be experienced.
TheMovieReport.comJanuary 26, 2014Carey Mulligan announces herself as a major name to watch.
Movie TalkAugust 02, 2012An Education deserves high marks. You could argue that the central relationship ought to seem sleazier, but Danish director Lone Scherfig perfectly captures the era's look and mood, Hornby's Oscar-nominated script is deft and the performances are spot on
DVDTalk.comMay 25, 2012'An Education' is an knowing, affectionate portrait of a man who was surely the best and worst thing that ever happened to a girl who probably should have known better.
Movies.comApril 04, 2011Nick Hornby's screenplay is funny and sweet and 1000 percent English in that catnip-to-American-audiences way he's so good at already.
QuickflixOctober 27, 2010You could do a lot worse than spend 100 minutes with Ms. Mulligan. Movie fans, I give you a woman worth educating yourself on.
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