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  1. Aug 4, 2016 · NYT Critic’s Pick. Directed by Ira Sachs. Drama. PG. 1h 25m. By A.O. Scott. Aug. 4, 2016. There is hardly a shortage of buddy movies about mismatched men bonding under duress, but films that ...

  2. Dan (Ben Cook) is the bad-boy protagonist of "Little Men," which Louisa May Alcott wrote in 1871, two years after "Little Women." In this film version, Jo (Mariel Hemingway), American literature's original spunky heroine, is grown-up, married to that nice Professor Fritz Bhaer (Chris Sarandon), whom she met in New York, and sharing her family ...

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  4. The mood is compressed and urgent. Leonor's 13-year-old son Tony ( Michael Barbieri) is a gregarious, friendly kid, and he and Jake strike up an unlikely friendship. They have a lot in common, mainly their ambition for their futures. Jake is serious about being an artist, and Tony wants to be an actor.

  5. Ira Sachs’ lovely, heartfelt drama “Love Is Strange” had at its center a New York City real-estate problem — as does his new film, the equally splendid “Little Men.” A Manhattan family ...

  6. Aug 3, 2016 · Thirteen-year-old Jake (a sensitive and severely empathetic Theo Taplitz) is a white fourth or fifth generation American kid whose grandfather — the longtime owner of a small apartment building ...

  7. Aug 2, 2016 · Overcomes Its Melodramatic Premise With Gentle Humanity. In his quietly devastating Little Men, Ira Sachs continues to use the New York real-estate market and its gut-wrenching traumas as a ...

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