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Driving Lessons (2006)

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Directed by
Jeremy Brock

Written by
Jeremy Brock

Cast
Julie Walters, Rupert Grint, Laura Linney, Nicholas Farrell, Jim Norton [more]


Release Date
• USA: Oct 13, 2006

Official Website:
Driving Lessons Website

MPAA Rating
Rated PG-13 for language, sexual content and some thematic material.

Running Time
1 hour, 38 minutes

Country UK

Production Companies
ContentFilm (present), Rubber Tree Plant (as A Rubber Tree Plant production), UK Film Council (present), United Casting

Studio Sony Pictures Classics

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Other Titles
• Driving Lessons (2006)



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 Synopses for Driving Lessons (2006)
1.With his orange-colored bowl haircut and freckled cheeks, actor Rupert Grint (known by millions of pre-teens as Harry Potter’s cinematic sidekick) is perfectly cast as Ben, an awkward teenage boy whose reticence almost trespasses into total muteness. After a lifetime of being reined in by his overbearing, deeply religious mother (the always spot-on Laura Linney), Ben enters into the social world via his job as assistant to one spitfire of a diva, the washed-up actress Eve Walton (the inimitable Julie Walters of EDUCATING RITA fame). Walton, unable to accept the disintegration of her once-lauded career, chews up the scenery with her theatrics, culled from both plays of her past (think Shakespeare soliloquizing on cue) and creations of her imagination (she constantly invents stories to tell Ben, forgetting them only hours later). Yet it is exactly this overdramatic flair for life that awakens something in the actress’s repressed assistant, and, for the first time, Ben begins to assert himself and his ideas. Of course, this is much to the chagrin of his pious, controlling mother, who struggles in her stern way to keep Ben on the leash she has worked so hard to tighten around him.

First-time director Jeremy Brock is no stranger to writing roles for strong women, having penned the scripts for MRS. BROWN and CHARLOTTE GRAY (played by Dame Judi Dench and Cate Blanchett). He proves that his sensitivity to detail and nuance translates to his directorial persona, crafting a movie that is as impeccably acted as it is carefully written, creating a balance between comedy and heartfelt drama that resonates deeply.
  

2.Rupert Grint from the HARRY POTTER movies plays a shy teenager with an overbearing mother in this gentle comedy. Grint's character finds solace in an unusual place when he goes to work for a retired actress (played by Julie Walters).   



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