via Cristian Mihai: Movies about writers
Here is another excellient post by Cristian Mihai. This time the article will appeal to the movie enthusiasts of you. Cristian reviews briefly the 10 movies that he likes best on the subject of “writers” (and their troubles with writing).
07/04/2013 · 19:29

Daniel Day-Lewis in “Lincoln”
Hollywood director Steven Spielberg‘s movie Lincoln narrates the last 4 months of the life of Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of United States of America, starring Daniel Day-Lewis as Lincoln, Sally Field as his wife Mary Todd Lincoln, Tommy Lee Jones as Radical Republican Congressional leader Thaddeus Stevens and David Strathairn as Secretary of State William H. Seward. It is his most ambitious venture into history since Schindler’s List (1993). Continue reading →
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Tagged as Abraham Lincoln, American Civil War, Copper Union Address, Daniel Day-Lewis, Emancipation Proclamation, Sally Field, Slavery, Steven Spielberg, Thaddeus Stevens, Thirteenth Amendment, Tommy Lee Jones, USA, William H. Seward