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    Six Degrees of Separation

    R1993 · Drama · 1h 51m
  2. Six Degrees of Separation is a 1993 American comedy-drama film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and directed by Fred Schepisi, adapted from John Guare's Pulitzer Prize-nominated 1990 play of the same name.

  3. Six degrees of separation is the idea that all people are six or fewer social connections away from each other. As a result, a chain of "friend of a friend" statements can be made to connect any two people in a maximum of six steps. It is also known as the six handshakes rule.

  4. Dec 8, 1993 · Six Degrees of Separation: Directed by Fred Schepisi. With Stockard Channing, Will Smith, Donald Sutherland, Ian McKellen. An affluent New York City couple finds their lives touched, intruded upon, and compelled by a mysterious young black man who is never quite who he says he is.

    • (23K)
    • Comedy, Drama, Mystery
    • Fred Schepisi
    • 1993-12-08
  5. Aug 27, 2015 · Most of us are familiar with the concept of six degrees of separation - the idea is that anyone in the planet can be connected to anyone else in just six steps. So through just five other people, you're effectively connected to the Queen of England, Tom Cruise, or even a Mongolian sheep herder.

  6. Privileged art dealers Flan (Donald Sutherland) and Ouisa (Stockard Channing) are hosting a dinner party when Paul (Will Smith), a blood-soaked young man, arrives on their doorstep. He claims to ...

    • (34)
    • Fred Schepisi
    • R
    • Stockard Channing
  7. Mar 14, 2018 · By the late 1990s, the idea of six degrees of separation had permeated the culture, and it found its way back into the world of science. “I was on the phone with my dad one night,” said Duncan Watts, a mathematician and network theorist and author of Six Degrees: The Science of a Connected Age.

  8. New Yorkers Louisa "Ouisa" Kittredge (Stockard Channing) and John Flanders "Flan" Kittredge (Donald Sutherland) are upper-class private art dealers, pretentious but compassionate. Their prized possession is a double-sided Kandinsky: one side represents control; the other, chaos.

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