Yahoo Italia Ricerca nel Web

Risultati di ricerca

  1. 6 ott 2020 · BBC Drama, Lee Hall, Autistic, Cancer. Spoonface Steinberg. Spoonface is seven years old, autistic and terminally ill with cancer. She's fascinated by opera and by the way her parents behave. With the help of their cleaner, Mrs Spud, she tries to come to terms with her extraordinary life.

  2. Spoonface Steinberg: Directed by Betsan Morris Evans. With Linda Bassett, Ella Jones, Helen McCrory, Becky Simpson. An autistic girl comes to terms with the fact she's dying of Cancer.

    • (25)
    • Drama
    • Betsan Morris Evans
    • 1998-02
  3. 22 feb 2015 · 195. 19K views 9 years ago. Spoonface Steinberg is a play by British playwright Lee Hall, first broadcast as a dramatic monologue on BBC Radio 4 on Monday 27 January 1997. Such was the popular...

    • 57 min
    • 19,3K
    • Craig Greenhouse
  4. Spoonface Steinberg. Spoonface Steinberg is a play by British playwright Lee Hall, first broadcast as a dramatic monologue on BBC Radio 4 on Monday 27 January 1997. Such was the popular acclaim that the BBC repeated it on Radio 4 the following Saturday afternoon. It began life as the fourth and final play in the God's Country series of linked ...

  5. Also successful was Spoonface Steinberg, the tale of a young autistic Jewish girl who is dying of cancer. The last in a quartet of radio plays entitled God's Country, the monologue aroused an unprecedented listener response when it was broadcast in 1997 on BBC Radio.

  6. Spoonface is seven years old, Jewish, autistic - and terminally ill with cancer. As she tries to come to terms with the meaning of life… ‎Spoonface Steinberg (1998) directed by Betsan Morris Evans • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd

  7. 30 mar 1998 · Overview. Television film version of Lee Hall's award-winning radio play. Spoonface is seven years old, Jewish, autistic - and terminally ill with cancer. As she tries to come to terms with the meaning of life and death, she draws inspiration from the prisoners in the Nazi concentration camps who died with dignity and their spirit unbowed.