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  1. www.imdb.com › title › tt1183665Cracks (2009) - IMDb

    Mar 18, 2011 · Cracks: Directed by Jordan Scott. With Eva Green, Juno Temple, María Valverde, Imogen Poots. A look at the lives and relationships among girls at an elite boarding school.

  2. Cracks is a 2009 independent drama film directed by Jordan Scott, starring Eva Green, Juno Temple, María Valverde and Imogen Poots. It was released theatrically in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 4 December 2009.

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  4. Currently you are able to watch "Cracks" streaming on AMC+ Amazon Channel, IFC Films Unlimited Apple TV Channel. It is also possible to buy "Cracks" on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube as download or rent it on Apple TV online.

  5. Mar 17, 2011 · “Cracks” is the screen adaptation of a 1999 novel by Sheila Kohler (“Becoming Jane Eyre”), set in a South African boarding school in the 1960s. The screenplay, by...

  6. Jun 12, 2020 · This post includes a brief plot summary and an explanation about the ending of the film Cracks (2009). Beware of spoilers. Directed by Jordan Scott, the 2009 drama is based on the 1999 novel of the same name written by Sheila Kohler. The film stars María Valverde as Fiamma Corona, Eva Green as Miss G and Juno Temple as Di Radfield.

  7. Driven more by characters and relationships than narrative, Cracks explores the exclusionary power of cliques that develop within a closed society, the single-minded violence of the mob mentality...

  8. tv.apple.com › us › movieCracks - Apple TV

    Available on AMC+, IFC Films, Prime Video, Sling TV. CRACKS, the dazzling debut film from Jordan Scott (daughter of legendary director Ridley Scott), stars Eva Green as Miss G, a glamorous force in an idyllic British boarding school.

  9. Cracks is a routine girl's-boarding-school melodrama tricked out with glossy production values. Good cast, beautiful location setting, and a trite, trashy script that exploits the usual salacious imaginings about all-girl schools and the women teachers there.

  10. In this explosive drama, an unconventional teacher (Eva Green) at a private school for girls in England in the 1930s strikes up a controversial relationship with a free-spirited Spanish student...

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