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Thumbnail for A Most Violent Year (2014) A Most Violent Year (2014)

Basics Critics:75Viewers:63Rusty:76
Category: Action/Adventure, Crime, DramaNotable as: Crime FictionSub-Category: thriller film, crime film, drama, action film, romance filmNarrative location: New York CityRuntime: 125 minutesColor: colorLanguage: EnglishCountry: United StatesFilming location: New York CityDirector: J. C. ChandorScreenwriter: J. C. ChandorMusic: Alex EbertCinematography: Bradford YoungStars: Oscar Isaac, Elyes Gabel, Jessica Chastain, Christopher Abbott, Matthew Maher, Albert Brooks, Jerry Adler, David Oyelowo, Ashley Williams Producer: J. C. Chandor, Jeff SkollStudio: FilmNation EntertainmentAwards won: National Board of Review Award for Best Film
National Board of Review: Top Ten Films
Award details: (details at IMDb)
Description

A thriller set in New York City during the winter of 1981, statistically one of the most violent years in the city's history, and centered on a the lives of an immigrant and his family trying to expand their business and capitalize on opportunities as the rampant violence, decay, and corruption of the day drag them in and threaten to destroy all they have built.


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