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Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer ( Hebrew: נורמן: עלייתו המתונה ונפילתו התלולה של מאכער אמריקאי) is a 2016 political drama film directed and written by Joseph Cedar. The film stars Richard Gere and Lior Ashkenazi. Filming began on February 8, 2015, in New York City.
Mar 9, 2017 · Norman: Directed by Joseph Cedar. With Richard Gere, Lior Ashkenazi, Michael Sheen, Steve Buscemi. Norman Oppenheimer is a small time operator who befriends a young politician at a low point in his life.
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- Drama, Thriller
- Joseph Cedar
- 2017-03-09
Norman (Richard Gere), a New York fixer, knows the right people and can get things done. When an Israeli dignitary named Eshel (Lior Ashkenazi) comes to the city, Norman decides to impress the man ...
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- Joseph Cedar
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- Richard Gere
Apr 13, 2017 · Drama, Thriller. R. 1h 58m. By A.O. Scott. April 13, 2017. The full, spoilerish title of Joseph Cedar’s new movie — “Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer” — is ...
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Apr 14, 2017 · Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer - Metacritic. Summary Norman Oppenheimer (Richard Gere) is a small time operator who befriends a young politician at a low point in his life. Three years later, when the politician becomes an influential world leader, Norman's life dramatically changes for better and worse.
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- Joseph Cedar
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- Richard Gere
Sep 4, 2016 · In “Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer,” writer-director Joseph Cedar has created such a vivid example of the archetype that its protagonist’s name can serve as ...
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Jul 11, 2017 · Norman’s plans soon go awry, creating the potential for an international catastrophe he must struggle to prevent. Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer is a comedic and compassionate drama of a man whose downfall is rooted in a human frailty all too easy to forgive—a need to matter.
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