Detachment

Detachment

Release date : April 24, 2011
Runtime : 1h 38m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Tony Kaye /
Writers : Carl Lund /
Production companies : Paper Street Films / Kingsgate Films / Appian Way /
Revenue : $1,681,521.00
April 24, 2011 1h 38m United States of America Drama English More
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A chronicle of three weeks in the lives of several high school teachers, administrators and students through the eyes of substitute teacher, Henry Barthes. Henry roams from school to school, imparting modes of knowledge, but never staying long enough to form any semblance of sentient attachment.
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Adrien Brody
Henry Barthes
Christina Hendricks
Ms. Sarah Madison
Betty Kaye
Meredith
James Caan
Mr. Charles Seaboldt
Lucy Liu
Dr. Parker
Marcia Gay Harden
Principal Carol Dearden
Blythe Danner
Ms. Perkins
William Petersen
Mr. Sarge Kepler
Bryan Cranston
Richard Dearden
Celia Au
Ellen
Isiah Whitlock Jr.
Mr. Mathias
Patricia Rae
Ms. Estrada
Josh Pais
Meredith's Father
Reagan Leonard
Patricia Barthes

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  • title:Detachment
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2011
  • Runtime:1h 38m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Tony Kaye /
  • Writers: Carl Lund ·
  • Production companies: Paper Street Films · Kingsgate Films · Appian Way ·
  • Revenue:$1,681,521.00
  • Overview:A chronicle of three weeks in the lives of several high school teachers, administrators and students through the eyes of substitute teacher, Henry Barthes. Henry roams from school to school, imparting modes of knowledge, but never staying long enough to form any semblance of sentient attachment.
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