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  1. Tuesday (rendered as Tu£sday) is a low-budget 2008 British heist film set in the 1980s. Directed by Sacha Bennett, it stars John Simm, Philip Glenister, Ashley Walters and Kevin McNally as jewel thieves. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 10 October 2008.

    • £150,000 (estimated)
    • Edwin Sykes
  2. 10 ott 2008 · Tu£sday: Directed by Sacha Bennett. With Philip Glenister, John Simm, Ashley Walters, Cristian Solimeno. What happens when 3 groups of people decide to rob the same bank on the same day?

    • (619)
    • Action, Crime, Mystery
    • Sacha Bennett
    • 2008-10-10
  3. Tuesday: Regia di Loran Dunn. After my mother died I was drawn to revisit all the places we went together when I was younger, upon these visits everything appeared tainted, what had been full of life and happy memories was empty and melancholic. I set about making a film that would express what I felt better than I could ever explain.

  4. Tuesday: Regia di David P. Norris. Con Louise Quill, Steve Young, Steve Young. A quadriplegic man finds himself trapped alone in the bath (and his own body), and must deal with his fear and isolation while hoping someone will eventually find him.

  5. 2008 Directed by Sacha Bennett. Same Bank. Same Day. Different Story. Four career criminals, two glamorous bank workers and one over-the-hill has-been all happen to be planning a robbery on a London bank on the same day, by sheer coincidence.

    • Sacha Bennett
    • Hangman Film Company
  6. Sacha Bennett’s interesting take on the heist thriller sees the Life On Mars co-stars (John Simm and Philip Glenister) thrown back together as part of a gang of professional thieves, who plan to raid a bank on the exact same day two other robberies are being set in motion.

  7. Synopsis. At first glance, a film about an ordinary school day for a teenage girl in Istanbul. But as Tuesday details three encounters she has while going to school, playing basketball, and taking a bus home, it becomes an observational exposé of men who believe they are entitled to an unquestioned authority over a woman's personal space.