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Kevin MacDonald, director of the acclaimed The Last King of Scotland (2006), successfully adapts the novel for young adults How I Live Now by Meg Rosoff, with which the British writer won the Guardian Children’s Fiction Prize in 2004. The filmmaker, known for his documentary facet (Oscar winner for Best Short Documentary for One Day in September, 1999) is true to his style and offers a product that bears no resemblance to other teen movies adapted from novels like Twilight (2008) and The Hunger
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Title How I live now (Kevin MacDonald)
Kevin MacDonald, director of the acclaimed The Last King of Scotland (2006), successfully adapts the novel for young adults How I Live Now by Meg Rosoff, with which the British writer won the Guardian Children’s Fiction Prize in 2004. The filmmaker, known for his documentary facet (Oscar winner for Best Short Documentary for One Day in September, 1999) is true to his style and offers a product that bears no resemblance to other teen movies adapted from novels like Twilight (2008) and The Hunger
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Tags apocalyptic, drama, film, romantic, review, cinema, kevin macdonald
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Entry date Oct 29, 2014, 7:01 AM UTC
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Author. Holder Laura Pamela Punteri. Date Oct 29, 2014.
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