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114 minutes (Sundance) 93 minutes (ATO Pictures) Country. United States. Language. English. Thin Ice (originally released as The Convincer) is a 2011 American black comedy film directed by Jill Sprecher and starring Greg Kinnear, Alan Arkin and Billy Crudup. [1]
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60-minute version to screen on public TV
A successful 2014 crowd-funding campaign raised the funds needed to create a shorter version of Thin Ice, which will be distributed by American Public Television to 90 stations in 40 states from 1 July. One of the film’s executive producers, Emeritus Professor Peter Barrett, says the timing couldn’t be better. “Thin Ice will be screening in the crucial months before the culmination of efforts toward a global emissions reduction agreement in the 2015 Paris Climate Conference in December. The f...
The Thin Iceproject began over a cup of coffee at a climate change and governance conference in Wellington in 2006. Peter Barrett (Victoria University) suggested to Simon Lamb (then at Oxford University) that he make a film about the science of climate change with his friend David Sington (DOX Productions) The idea was to let people see an insider’...
A David Sington/Simon Lamb Film Directors Simon Lamb and David Sington Co-producerCatherine Fitzgerald Executive Producers Peter Barrett and Philip England EditorDavid Fairhead MusicPhillip Sheppard PhotographerSimon Lamb Additional photography Tony Burrows, Christoph Lerch and Chris Terpstra Sound Sarah Kinsella, Michael Kerslake, Tony Williams,Ru...
Thin Ice: Directed by Jill Sprecher. With Greg Kinnear, John Paul Gamoke, David Harbour, Jennifer Edwards-Hughes. A dishonest insurance salesman's life quickly disintegrates during a Wisconsin winter when he teams up with a psychopath to steal a rare violin at the home of a reclusive farmer.
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- Comedy, Crime, Drama
- Jill Sprecher
- 2011-01-25
Thin Ice: Directed by Jill Sprecher. With Greg Kinnear, John Paul Gamoke, David Harbour, Jennifer Edwards-Hughes. A dishonest insurance salesman's life quickly disintegrates during a Wisconsin winter when he teams up with a psychopath to steal a rare violin at the home of a reclusive farmer.
Feb 22, 2012 · While he's at the house, a violin appraiser (Bob Balaban) calls to offer Gorvy $25,000 for an old family violin. Mickey, a heartless bastard, immediately decides to steal the violin and sell it himself. Already we're seeing some good typecasting at work. Kinnear is a likable actor, who possibly would make a trustworthy insurance salesman.
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May 1, 2017 · This "Thin Ice" fact file suggests that the Doctor and Bill may have been drinking a spiced beer called Mum and Purl. The Doctor has mentioned gravity-free sports before. In "Tooth and Claw" his Tenth incarnation talks about the Anti-Gravity Olympics, and the Eleventh Doctor claims to have taken part in the 2074 games in "The Bells of Saint ...