Showing posts with label Paul Weiland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paul Weiland. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 July 2008

Sixty Six Preview Clips

The release of Sixty Six, the upcoming comedy directed by Paul Weiland, is nearing. Thinking about it I checked on youtube, and just noticed that four preview clips of the movie Sixty Six are available:


Dance Hall



Aunt Lila's Cooking



Phone Voice



Playing football

With Sixty Six you will have the opportunity to have a comic look at the life a middle class Jewish British family during the 1960's through the organization of a young boy's bar mitzvah which is in competition with the finale of the World Soccer Championship.
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Friday, 4 July 2008

Sixty Six First 5 Minutes

British Director Paul Weiland comes with Sixty Six, a nice comedy through which he reveals some of his own childhood.

Here below the first five minutes of Sixty Six:


The scene showing the selection of players for the football teams is rather funny: children can be so heartless sometimes! And what a crazy family really! A great movie.
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Sunday, 22 June 2008

Sixty Six Official Trailer

Some movies from abroad take time to reach US shores. Well it took 2 years to Sixty Six to do so! Sixty Six is a comedy coming from the United Kingdom. The movie, directed by Paul Weiland, is about a young jewish boy whose bar mitzvah in 1966 is unfortunately concurrent to the football World Cup finale (soccer).

Sixty Six is slated for a limited release in early August 2008.

Here below the official trailer of Sixty Six:


From the makers of "Billy Elliot" and "About A Boy"

SIXTY SIX


The plot:
"The protagonist, a Jewish boy named Bernie Reubens, is about to have his bar mitzvah. Initially, he meticulously plans a lavish reception to upstage that of his older brother Alvie, but as the family's finances lurch from one disaster to another his family are forced to lower his expectations and stage the bar mitzvah reception at home in North London. When England reach the 1966 football World Cup Final, most of the guests make excuses not to come to the reception so that they can watch the game." (Source: Wikipedia)

A nice comedy with some Jewish and British humor that even American goys (or Jews) may enjoy!
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