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Duration: 178 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Recapped |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 852x480 | Added: 2011-May-29 |
Alternate Names: Liv Rundgren, Liv Rundgren Tyler, Liv Tallarico
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Liv Rundgren Tyler, born on July 1, 1977, began her career as a model at age 14 before transitioning into acting. She gained critical acclaim with roles in 'Heavy' and 'Empire Records', both released in 1995. Notably, she starred in the films 'That Thing You Do!' and 'Stealing Beauty', both released in 1996. Subsequently, Tyler played Arwen Undómiel in the Lord of the Rings film trilogy (2001-2003). She is also a singer who has sung with composer Howard Shore and appeared as a guest vocalist on The Lemonheads' album 'Varshons'. Since 2003, she has served as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for the United States. Tyler's parents are Steven Tyler and Bebe Buell, but she considers Todd Rundgren her adoptive father.
Release Year: 2011
Nation: Germany, United States of America
Alternative Title: The Ledge, A Tentação, The Ledge - Am Abgrund, Au bord du gouffre, Na obodu, Al ha'katze, Punto d'impatto, Nos Limites da Fé, Цена страсти, Hayatinin Seçimi
Director: Matthew Chapman
Writer: Matthew Chapman
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Companies: Foresight Unlimited, Ledge Productions, Michael Mailer Films, Rising Star Productions, VIP Media Group
Genre: Drama, Lgbt-Related Film, Romance, Thriller
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Keywords: adultery, atheist, husband wife relationship, infidelity, prayer, religion
The thriller 'Ledge' (2011) directed by Matthew Chapman revolves around a battle of philosophies between a fundamentalist Christian and an atheist. The film escalates into a lethal battle of wills.
'Ledge' is a 2011 drama-thriller film directed by Matthew Chapman, exploring themes of faith versus disbelief through the lens of a husband-wife relationship. Set in Germany and the United States, the story delves into adultery and infidelity, with prayer and religion serving as central motifs.