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    English. Budget. €6 million [2] ($7.5 million approx.) Box office. $8.5 million [3] Albert Nobbs is a 2011 period drama film directed by Rodrigo García and starring Glenn Close. The screenplay, by Close, John Banville and Gabriella Prekop, is based on the 1927 novella Albert Nobbs by George Moore .

  2. Feb 22, 2012 · Albert Nobbs is a drama romance film based on a play, starring Glenn Close as a woman who disguises herself as a man to work as a butler in 19th-century Dublin. The film explores her love, identity and ambition, and features a cast of actors such as Mia Wasikowska, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Janet McTeer.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Rodrigo García
    • 2012-02-22
  3. In 19th-century Ireland, painfully shy butler Albert Nobbs (Glenn Close) hides an incredible secret: He is really a she. Terrified that someone will discover her identity, Albert keeps a very...

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    • Rodrigo Garcia
    • R
    • Glenn Close
  4. A sad and realistic film about a woman who passes as a man to work as a butler in 19th century Dublin. Glenn Close gives a brave and Oscar-nominated performance as Albert Nobbs, who dreams of having a tobacco shop and a wife.

  5. Albert Nobbs is a 19th-century Irish waiter who poses as a man to work in a hotel and save money for his own business. He falls in love with a co-worker, but faces challenges and betrayals in his quest for happiness.

  6. May 24, 2013 · January 27, 2012 (limited; one-week Oscar run: Dec. 21,2011) Award winning actress Glenn Close (Albert Nobbs) plays a woman passing as a man in order to work and survive in 19th century Ireland.

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    • 2.9K
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  8. Dec 20, 2011 · Albert Nobbs. Directed by Rodrigo García. Drama, Romance. R. 1h 53m. By A.O. Scott. Dec. 20, 2011. “Such a sweet little man,” remarks a guest at a shabby-genteel Dublin hotel, referring to a...

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