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James Eugene "Jim" Carrey (born January 17, 1962) is a Canadian-American actor, comedian, and producer. Carrey has received four Golden Globe Award nominations, winning two. Known for his highly energetic, slapstick performances, he has been described as one of the biggest movie stars in Hollywood.
Carrey first gained recognition in 1990 after landing a recurring role in the sketch comedy In Living Color. His first leading roles in major productions came with Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994), Dumb and Dumber (1994), The Mask (1994), and Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995). In 1997, he gave a critically acclaimed performance in Liar Liar, which earned him a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actor. He then starred in the critically acclaimed hits The Truman Show (1998) and Man on the Moon (1999), both garnering him two Golden Globe Awards for Best Actor.
In 2000, he gained further recognition for his portrayal of the The Grinch in How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Three years later, Carrey starred in the major blockbuster film Bruce Almighty (2003). The following year he starred in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), for which he received another Golden Globe nomination in addition to a BAFTA Award nomination. He then starred in popular productions Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004), Fun with Dick and Jane (2005), Yes Man (2008), A Christmas Carol (2009), and Mr. Popper's Penguins (2011).
Actors: Arlette Zylberberg (producer), Jean-Luc Couchard (actor), Grégoire Colin (actor), Susana Rossberg (editor), Guy Aumond (miscellaneous crew), Jóhann Jóhannsson (composer), Corentin Lobet (actor), Eric Jooris (miscellaneous crew), Olivier Bronckart (producer), Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet (actor), Jean-Michel Rey (producer), Adrien Jolivet (actor), Thomas Coumans (actor), Igor Skreblin (actor), Renée Hébert (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: Jakub and Vladimir, two brothers in their late teens, join in the Cossack army to flee poverty. Elias and Roman, two other brothers, on their own as well, steal horses to survive... When fate brings them together, the encounter proves lethal. Vladimir gets killed. Jakub now burning with anger, is obsessed with revenge. A wild track begins, no one will be left unharmed...
Keywords: 19-year-old, alarm-bell, anal-sex, anger, army, axe, bandaging-a-wound, banging-one's-head-against-a-wall, bare-chested-male, barracksActors: Brion James (actor), Ian Bannen (actor), Leonard Rosenman (composer), Regardt van den Bergh (director), Arnold Vosloo (actor), Anthony Fridjohn (actor), Joe Stewardson (actor), Graham Armitage (actor), Wilson Dunster (actor), Fabrice Ziolkowski (writer), Joanne Goldstone (miscellaneous crew), David Sherwood (actor), Albert Maritz (actor), Philo Pieterse (producer), Douglas Bristow (actor),
Plot: Saul Barnard grew up in a family of woodcutters. The woodcutters are scared of the elephants in the forest, but there's one elephant that never seems to threaten Saul. Tired of being exploited by wood buyers, Saul takes a stand and his father chases him away. He goes to work on the wood buyer MacDonald's wood yard, where he gets to know MacDonald's daughter, Kate, and falls in love with her. After a few years (10 years in the film, 2 years in the book) he leaves MacDonald (and Kate) and joins the first prospectors in the forest, searching for gold. Millwood becomes a small town with hotels and bars and houses. Kate appears again. One night, an elephant makes trouble and MacDonald tells Saul's brother, Jozef, to find the elephant and kill it. Saul hears about this and sets off to find the elephant before Jozef. The film is based on the novel by Dalene Matthee, which was translated from Afrikaans to more than 10 other languages, although the film differs substantially from the book. If you've read the book, don't expect the same story in the film. A lot of the original feeling of powerlessness that Saul experiences, for instance, is lost in the film. Matthee was a South African writer of note who died on 20 February 2005.
Keywords: jungle