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  1. Oct 18, 1991 · Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Jodie Foster says there is an element of autobiography in “Little Man Tate,” the first film she chose to direct. It's the story of a 6-year-old who happens to be a genius, and also happens to be a little boy.

  2. Jun 2, 2024 · Little Man Tate is a thought-provoking and compelling film that dives into the complex world of child prodigies. Directed by Jodie Foster, who also stars in the movie, Little Man Tate tells the story of Fred Tate, a seven-year-old boy with an exceptional intellect and a talent for mathematics.

  3. Little Man Tate is a 1991 American drama film directed by Jodie Foster (in her directorial debut) from a screenplay written by Scott Frank. The film stars Adam Hann-Byrd as Fred Tate, a seven-year-old child prodigy who struggles to self-actualize in social and psychological settings that largely fail to accommodate his intelligence .

  4. Nov 1, 1991 · Little Man Tate: Directed by Jodie Foster. With Jodie Foster, Alex Lee, Adam Hann-Byrd, Michael Shulman. A single mother raises a child prodigy on her own, struggling to give him every opportunity he needs to express his gift.

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    • Drama
    • Jodie Foster
    • 1991-11-01
  5. age 13+. Moving story of a smart boy and protective mom. Parents Need to Know. Parents need to know that this movie might have a child as the lead character, but it deals with mature themes. A single mom tells her son he had no father, that he was a miracle.

    • Jodie Foster
    • Alyssa Ellsworth
    • Dianne Wiest, Harry Connick Jr., Jodie Foster
  6. Uneducated working class Dede Tate is the loving single mom to now seven year old Fred Tate, the two who live in a small inner city apartment. Dede has known since Fred was an infant that he is gifted, even more so than the most exceptional of children.

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  8. It tells the story of a seven-year-old child prodigy, Fred Tate (Adam Hann-Byrd), who struggles to self-actualize in a social and psychological construct that largely fails to accommodate his intelligence.