Movies starring Stuart Rudin

The Silence of the Lambs (1991)

Friday, January 18th, 2008
Genres: Crime | Thriller
Countries: USA
Actors: Jodie Foster | Anthony Hopkins | Scott Glenn | Anthony Heald | Ted Levine | Frankie Faison | Kasi Lemmons | Brooke Smith | Paul Lazar | Dan Butler | Lawrence T. Wrentz | Don Brockett | Frank Seals Jr. | Stuart Rudin | Masha Skorobogatov
Directors: Jonathan Demme
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A psychopath known as Buffalo Bill is kidnapping and murdering young women across the midwest. Believing it takes one to know one, the F.B.I. sends Agent Clarice Starling (Foster) to interview a demented prisoner who may provide psychological insight and clues to the killer’s actions. The prisoner is psychiatrist, Dr. Hannibal Lector (Hopkins), a brilliant, murderous cannibal who will only help Starling if she feeds his morbid curiosity with details about her own complicated life. This twisted relationship forces Starling not only to confront her psychological demons, but leads her to face with a demented, heinous killer, an incarceration of evil so powerful, that she may not have the courage — or strength — to stop him!

The Namesake (2006)

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007
Genres: Drama
Countries: India | USA
Actors: Irfan Khan | Kal Penn | Jagannath Guha | Ruma Guha Thakurta | Tabu | Sandip Deb | Sukanya | Tanusree Shankar | Sabyasachi Chakravarthy | Tamal Sengupta | Dhruv Mookerji | Supriya Choudhury | Stuart Rudin | Heather MacRae | Sumitra Kanti
Directors: Mira Nair
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While traveling by train to visit his grandfather in Jamshedpur, Calcutta born, Bengali-speaking Ashoke Ganguli meets with fellow-traveler, Ghosh, who impresses upon him to travel, while Ashoke is deep into a book authored by Nicholai Gogol. The train meets with an accident, and after recuperating, Ashoke re-locates to America, settles down, returns home in 1977 to get married to aspiring singer, Ashima, and returns home to New York. Shortly thereafter they become parents of a boy, who they initially name Gogol, and a few years later both give birth to Sonia. The family then buy their own house in the suburbs and travel to India for the first time after their marriage. The second time they travel to India is when Gogol and Sonia are in their late teens, and after a memorable visit to Kolkata and then to the Taj Mahal, they return home. Gogol falls in love with Maxine Ratliff and moves in with her family, while Ashoke spends time traveling, and Sonia moves to California, leaving Ashima all her by herself. The Ganguli family will be destined to travel to India again soon - this time under very different circumstances - and after all have endured life-changing events.