Movie Details
Genres: Art/Foreign and Comedy
Running Time: 1 hr. 34 min.
Release Date: August 1st, 2008 (limited)
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for language, some sexual content and brief nudity.
Distributors: Universal Pictures, First Independent Pictures
U.S. Box Office: $224,513
Cast and Crew
Starring: Eddie Marsan, Helena Bonham Carter, Stephen Rea, Catherine Tate (II), Peter Serafinowicz
Directed by: Paul Weiland
Produced by: Natascha Wharton, Richard Curtis, Elizabeth Karlsen

Sixty Six

Movie Title: Sixty Six

Description: Bernie Rubens (Gregg Sulkin) is a nerdy 12-year-old preparing for his Bar Mitzvah, which he wants to be a huge, ornate affair. However, his parents, Manny (Eddie Marsan) and Esther (Helena Bonham Carter), have accidentally scheduled it for the day of the 1966 World Cup final, so if England makes it, no one is expected to show for Bernie's big day. In the meantime, Manny, a depressed and depressing man unable to find any kind of happiness in his life, thinks the local grocery he runs with his slick brother, Jimmy (Peter Serafinowicz), can do battle with the supermarket conglomerate that has moved in next door. Once again, sad-sack Manny has made the wrong choice, leaving him with limited funds, unable to give Bernie the party he wants so badly. As England surprisingly starts playing better, Bernie begins rooting for his home team to lose meanwhile, his breathing problems worsen, sending him to see Dr. Barrie (Stephen Rea), a big soccer fan who has some serious problems of his own. Based on director Paul Weiland's own experiences, SIXTY SIX, with a script by Peter Straughan and Bridget O'Connor, is a gentle, deeply touching film about the ups and downs of childhood--as well as the joys and sorrows that come with adulthood. Weiland mixes in just the right amount of slapstick humor and pathos. Sulkin gives a heartbreaking performance as Bernie, with excellent support from Marsan and Bonham Carter. And Richard Katz is a hoot as Bernie's blind rabbi. The period soundtrack features the Lovin' Spoonful's "Daydream" and Helen Shapiro's forgotten hit, "Walking Back to Happiness." Weiland includes photos from his own Bar Mitzvah over the closing credits.

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Critics Reviews

Entertainment Weekly, By Lisa Schwarzbaum
"...exceedingly slender, autobiographical movie." more...
B-
Filmcritic.com, Norm Schrager
"This is the sweet, goofy story ..." more...
B
Hollywood Reporter, Stephen Farber
"This bar mitzvah/soccer comedy scores a goal." more...
A-
New York Post, LOU LUMENICK
"The direction of this autobiographical tale by Paul Weiland ...is less than subtle." more...
C


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