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Welcome to Marwen: Directed by Robert Zemeckis. With Steve Carell, Falk Hentschel, Matt O'Leary, Nikolai Witschl. A victim of a brutal attack finds a unique and beautiful therapeutic outlet to help him through his recovery process.
- (26K)
- Biography, Comedy, Drama
- Robert Zemeckis
- 2018-12-21
No one expects Mark Hogancamp to recover from a devastating assault that wipes away all of his memories. Putting together pieces from the past and present, Mark meticulously creates a Belgian town...
- (172)
- Robert Zemeckis
- PG-13
- Steve Carell
Dec 21, 2018 · Welcome to Marwen. Animation. 116 minutes ‧ PG-13 ‧ 2018. Glenn Kenny. December 21, 2018. 5 min read. In 2015, Robert Zemeckis directed “ The Walk,” a fictionalized version of the story of Phillipe Petit, the acrobat who in 1974 did a high-wire crossing of the chasm between New York’s Twin Towers.
Dec 21, 2018 · Welcome to Marwen tells the miraculous true story of one broken man’s fight as he discovers how artistic imagination can restore the human spirit. [Universal] When a devastating attack shatters Mark Hogancamp (Steve Carell) and wipes away all memories, no one expected recovery.
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- Robert Zemeckis
- PG-13
- Steve Carell
Welcome to Marwen explores trauma and gender identity with the tact of a plane crash. Full Review | Original Score: 1/5 | Jul 26, 2020
When a devastating attack shatters Mark Hogancamp and wipes away all memories, no one expected recovery. Putting together pieces from his old and new life, Mark meticulously creates a wondrous town named Marwen where he can heal and be heroic.
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Dec 20, 2018 · Movie Review. If it wasn’t for all the Nazis, Marwen would be a pretty great place. It has everything a knee-high, World War II-era Belgian village could need: a fountain, a church, a boarding house, a bar. The town’s caretakers—all beautiful, heavily-armed dolls—seem nice, too.