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The Tutor ()

La tutora (original title)
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Mona picks up her first job tutoring two orphaned children living in a derelict house in the country. Her obsession with trying to educate these two nearly feral children blind her to the fact they have other plans for her.

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Romina Pinto ...
Mona
Cristina Maresca ...
Clara
Valentino Vinco ...
Ángel
Malena Alonso ...
Ema
Julio Méndez ...
The uncle (as Julio Mendez)

Directed by

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Iván Noel

Written by

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Henry James ... ()
 
Iván Noel ... ()

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Chris Bollesen ... associate producer
Ian Evans ... associate producer
Manfred Hesper ... associate producer
Free Johnson ... associate producer
Christian Luther ... associate producer
Lucas López Vaz de Brito ... line producer
Rubens Belfort Neto ... associate producer
Iván Noel ... producer
Paul Sestina ... associate producer
Felix Mater Society ... executive producer
David Warren ... executive producer

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Iván Noel
Peter Von Harten

Cinematography by

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Iván Noel
Raúl Vidal

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Guy Ducker
Iván Noel

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Taglines She came to educate them. She was wrong. See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Tutor (India, English title)
  • The Tutor (United States)
  • The Tutor (Canada, English title)
  • The Tutor (World-wide, English title)
  • The Tutor (United Kingdom)
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  • 114 min
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Budget $50,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia This 'remake' offers different approach to the famous Henry James novel 'Turn of the Screw'. It is understood that the novel was in part autobiographical, based on his childhood as a gay boy, surrounded only by females at home, and having undergone some kind of sexual repression from her governess (in those days they were spinsters, spending all their days and nights with their young protégés). This film attempts to 'take out' the 'hidden' themes (cloaked in beautiful Victorian symbolism), and throw them hard out. See more »

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