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  1. Ainsi, John Curran donne une dimension magistrale aux émotions de Kitty, et crée un climat qui restitue parfaitement l’allégorie du malaise féminin. Le Voile des illusions est sensiblement proche du Narcisse noir : occidentaux humanistes happés par un lieu où l’agitation des sens rend impossible toute rigueur vertueuse, nonnes bienveillantes mais adeptes du prosélytisme…

  2. John Curran peut désigner : John Curran, (1960-), réalisateur américain ; ... Wikipedia® est une marque déposée de la Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., ...

  3. Ya no somos dos está dirigida por John Curran (Praise) y basada en dos obras de Andre Dubus, una homónima y otra titulada Adultery, que cuentan la historia desde el punto de vista de Jack y desde el de Edith respectivamente.

  4. Director John Curran said "We wanted this movie to be distinctly Chinese. We didn’t want it to look like a film that you could shoot in Canada or Mexico or Italy." Line producer Antonia Barnard states that initially the film, like the novel, was to be set in Hong Kong; however, the crew realized Hong Kong of the time period would be difficult to replicate.

  5. John Henry Curran was an Irish professional baseball player who appeared in three games for the Philadelphia Athletics in 1876. He was long listed as "Peter Curren" but SABR researchers discovered his true identity in 2009.

  6. John Curran (born September 11, 1960) is an American film director and screenwriter. Born in Utica, New York, Curran studied illustration and design at Syracuse University, then worked as an illustrator, graphic designer, and production designer in Manhattan before moving to Sydney, Australia in 1986. There he worked on television commercials before writing and directing the short film Down ...

  7. Tracks (en España, El viaje de tu vida) es una película dramática australiana de 2013 dirigida por John Curran y protagonizada por Mia Wasikowska y Adam Driver. [1] Es una adaptación de las memorias de Robyn Davidson del mismo nombre, que relatan el viaje de nueve meses de la autora en camellos por el desierto australiano.