Lloyd Owen

Lloyd Owen

Nascimento : 1966-04-14, London, England, UK

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Lloyd Owen

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Wonderwell
Adam
In an idyllic Italian village, a young American girl on the threshold of adolescence is swept into a timeless magical adventure in Wonderwell.
Bounce
Director
A damaged war correspondent and her surgeon brother heal their acrimonious relationship and each other when he moves in with her uninvited during the global pandemic.
Bounce
A damaged war correspondent and her surgeon brother heal their acrimonious relationship and each other when he moves in with her uninvited during the global pandemic.
Thugs Of Hindostan
John Clive
A história do amor de um homem pela sua pátria e do amor de outro homem pelo poder. Uma aventura épica repleta de emoções, suspense, e de ação de guerra em pleno mar.
O Homem do Coração de Ferro
Commandant Schuster
Jason Clarke, Rosamund Pike, Jack O’Connell, Jack Reynor e Mia Wasikowska estão no elenco. O Homem do Coração de Ferro mostra a história de dois jovens recrutas que recebem a missão de assassinar Reinhard Heydrich, grande cabeça da SS, da Gestapo e arquiteto da Solução Final Judaíca - que pretendia matar os judeus em todos os territórios ocupados pela Alemanha.
O Caminho Mais Fácil
The Captain
Christina é uma mãe solteira que se envolve com o tráfico de drogas para garantir uma vida melhor para suas duas filhas. Porém, esse dinheiro vem acompanhado de muitos problemas.
Apollo 18
Cdr. Nathan Walker
Oficialmente, a Apollo 17 foi a última missão tripulada à Lua, tendo sido lançada em 17 de dezembro de 1972. Só que, um ano depois, foi enviado ao satélite uma missão sigilosa, a Apollo 18, financiada pelo Departamento de Defesa dos Estados Unidos. Apenas dois astronautas foram enviados e ambos não sabiam o que estavam por enfrentar. Quando um deles encontra um capacete rachado em pleno solo lunar eles percebem que há algo de errado ali.
Miss Potter
William Heelis
A história de Beatrix Potter, autora do amado e mais vendido livro infantil, "The Tale of Peter Rabbit", e sua luta pelo amor, felicidade e sucesso. As criações de Beatrix Potter, a escritora de livros infantis mais inspirada de todos os tempos, encantou gerações. Várias de suas histórias foram adaptadas para o teatro, cinema e televisão, mas sua vida foi sua história mais impressionante. Mesmo vivendo em uma sociedade altamente rígida, tornou-se um fenômeno da literatura e um exemplo de mulher no início do século XX. Em uma época em que a maioria das mulheres de sua classe social desejava apenas conseguir um bom casamento, Beatrix tornou-se um ícone por defender aquilo em que sempre acreditou.
The Republic Of Love
Peter
A thrice-divorced radio DJ meets the woman of his dreams but can he convince her of the truth of his feelings? An exploration of love, adapted from the novel by Pulitzer prize winning author Carol Shields.
The Seasons Alter
Oberon
The world is burning up, icecaps melt, floods drown the landscape and people starve. These images are from a Shakespearean speech that dates from the seventeenth century. Climate change today has twisted the seasons beyond recognition, and the Bard's words describing a 'mazed world' are more relevant now than ever before. 'The Seasons Alter' is a vivid short film that uses Shakespearean poetry in the mouths of a modern family to illustrate the most pressing environmental challenge of our time.
Dead Gorgeous
Vic
Rose and Antonia are two old friends who meet up again after the second world war. Unhappy in their relationships, they plan to 'accidentally' murder each others husbands.
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Journey of Radiance
Professor Henry Jones, Sr.
In the fifth film in the series, in 1910, the Jones family attends a meeting of the Theosophy movement in Benares, India. There young Indy befriends a young boy named Jiddu Krishnamurti who is presented by the society to be the next world teacher and possible messiah. Traveling on to China, mother Jones takes Miss Seymour and Indy on a sightseeing trip while father meets with Chinese translator Yen Fu. Indy becomes ill during a rain storm and the travelers seek shelter with a poor Chinese family. Despite the misgivings of his mother, a local doctor is allowed to treat the boy with acupuncture.
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: The Perils of Cupid
Professor Henry Jones, Sr.
In the third film in the series, in 1908, Henry Jones Sr. takes his wife, son and the boy's tutor to the world's first psycho-analytical conference in Viena, Austria. Young Indy meets Princess Sophie of Austia, daughter of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and develops deep feelings for her. He even asks Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung and Alfred Adler for love advice. On their next stop in Florence, Anna Jones becomes the object of affection for the persuasive opera composer Giacomo Puccini. With her husband away in Rome, Anna is torn between her feelings for her husband and the impulsive Italian.
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Passion for Life
Professor Henry Jones, Sr.
In the second film in the series, in 1908, ten-year-old Indiana Jones is on safari in British East Africa. Here, he befriends a Massai boy named Meto who helps him in his search for the little seen Fringe-Eared Oryx for former US President Teddy Roosevelt. Later, he and his family and tutor travel to Paris, France where Indy meets a young Norman Rockwell and gets involved in a quarrel between the painters Edgar Degas and Pablo Picasso. The young American boys get a fascinating insight into modern art as Picasso schemes to one up the old master Degas.
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: My First Adventure
Professor Henry Jones, Sr.
In the first film in the series, in May 1908, famed Professor Henry Jones Sr. is invited to give lectures all over the world. He takes along his wife and son, and invites his former tutor Miss Helen Seymour to teach Henry Jr. during the trip. Their first stop is Cairo, Egypt. When Junior, who prefers to be called 'Indy' and Miss Seymour visit the pyramids, they are invited by T.E. Lawrence (another former student of hers) to join an archaeological dig. When the mummy disappears and a priceless headpiece is stolen, young Indy gets his first taste of adventure. On their next stop in Tangiers, the family stays with Professor Jones' former class mate Walter Harris. Indy befriends a young slave named Omar who belongs to Emily Keen. The two of them get into trouble when they Indy insists on visiting the market place to see a salted head displayed on a pole. Caught by slave traders, they are end up at an auction from which only Harris can attempt to rescue them.
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Spring Break Adventure
Professor Henry Jones, Sr.
In the sixth film in the series, in February 1916, high school student Indy's plan of taking his girlfriend Nancy is sidetracked when a mysterious break-in, the theft of an electric motor, and rumors of German spies result in a mystery that only young Indy and Nancy can unravel. Indy and his father then head to the southwest to visit family in Albuquerque, where Junior is taken captive by Pancho Villa and his riders.
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Winds of Change
Professor Henry Jones, Sr.
In the nineteenth film in the series, in May 1919, Indy is working as a translator at the historic Paris Peace Conference. He meets up with T.E. Lawrence once more, but finds his ideals have changed a lot since the start of the war. Indy then decides to finally head home to Princeton - even though it means having to face his father. He gets reacquainted with his childhood friend Paul Robeson, who becomes the target of racism when they visit New York City.
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Travels with Father
Professor Henry Jones, Sr.
In the fourth film in the series, in 1910's Russia, a few acts of clumsiness puts Indy at odds with his father who is greatly displeased with Indy. Indy runs away into the Russian countryside and wakes in the morning on a haystack. He encounters colorful Gypsies, fierce Imperial Cossack troops, and an odd, cantankerous old man named Leo Tolstoy, who is in full agreement that "hell" is other people. Later, in Greece, Indy meets Nikos Kazantzakis, the writer who would some day write Zorba the Greek.
Hamlet
Ghost / First Grave-Digger
The National Youth Theatre of Great Britain present an abridged version of Shakespeare's play, with explanatory links and introductions by Martin Jarvis. Following the presentation of the play, members of the company are shown in a workshop with actor-director Ron Daniels.