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 Follows eight-year-old Anthony (Lieberher) and his estranged father (Owen) spending two days together for the first time in forever, as the boy’s mom (Bello) and new husband (Modine) head off to a r... more

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Friday, March 18, 2016 Limited Release
A quiet weekend turns into an adventure when a down-on-his-luck carpenter (Clive Owen) and his young son (Jaeden Lieberher) search for the thieves that stole the man's toolbox.
Initial release: March 18, 2016
Director: Bob Nelson
Directed by  Rick Famuyiwa
Produced by 

    Michael London
    Kerry Washington
    Susannah Grant
    Janice Williams

Written by  Susannah Grant
Starring 

    Kerry Washington
    Wendell Pierce
    Erika Christensen
    Jennifer Hudson
    Greg Kinnear
    Jeffrey Wright
    Bill Irwin
    Eric Stonestreet

Cinematography  Rachel Morrison
Production
company

    HBO Films
    Groundswell Productions
    ABC Signature Studios

Release dates
April 16, 2016
Country  United States
Language  English

On Demand (VOD) Cable, Amazon Instant, Google Play, iTunes

Friday, March 18, 2016

C Follows eight-year-old Anthony (Lieberher) and his estranged father (Owen) spending two days together for the first time in forever, as the boy’s mom (Bello) and new husband (Modine) head off to a r... more

In Movie Theaters U.S.

Friday, March 18, 2016 Limited Release
A quiet weekend turns into an adventure when a down-on-his-luck carpenter (Clive Owen) and his young son (Jaeden Lieberher) search for the thieves that stole the man's toolbox.
Initial release: March 18, 2016
Director: Bob Nelson
Directed by     Rick Famuyiwa
Produced by    

    Michael London
    Kerry Washington
    Susannah Grant
    Janice Williams

Written by     Susannah Grant
Starring    

    Kerry Washington
    Wendell Pierce
    Erika Christensen
    Jennifer Hudson
    Greg Kinnear
    Jeffrey Wright
    Bill Irwin
    Eric Stonestreet

Cinematography     Rachel Morrison
Production
company
   

    HBO Films
    Groundswell Productions
    ABC Signature Studios

Release dates
    April 16, 2016
Country     United States
Language     English

On Demand (VOD) Cable, Amazon Instant, Google Play, iTunes

Friday, March 18, 2016

Cast


Clive Owen

WalMaria Bello
Bonnie


Patton Oswalt
Drake
Stephen Tobolowsky
Father Lyons
Spencer Drever
Allen


Michael Eklund
Tucker
more cast & crew
DIRECTOR
Bob Nelson
Screenwriter
Bob Nelson
COMPANieSaban Films & 1 more
Rating MPAA
for some mature thematic elements

Storyline


Follows eight-year-old Anthony (Lieberher) and his estranged father (Owen) spending two days together for the first time in forever, as the boy’s mom (Bello) and new husband (Modine) head off to a religious retreat. Their mutual unease is exacerbated when the father’s truck breaks down, his landlord locks him out of his house, and the toolbox that provides his living gets stolen. As they search for the stolen tools with help from an odd neighbor (Oswalt), the father and son begin to establish a connection.





Confirmation is an upcoming American television drama film, directed by Rick Famuyiwa and written by Susannah Grant. It is about Clarence Thomas' Supreme Court nomination hearings, and the controversy that unfolded when Anita Hill came forward to say she was a victim of Thomas' sexual harassment. It stars Kerry Washington as Hill and Wendell Pierce as Clarence Thomas, as well as Erika Christensen, Jennifer Hudson, Greg Kinnear, Jeffrey Wright, Bill Irwin, and Eric Stonestreet in supporting roles. The film will air on the cable network HBO on April 16, 2016.






    Kerry Washington as Anita Hill
    Wendell Pierce as Clarence Thomas
    Zoe Lister-Jones as Harriet Grant
    Erika Christensen as Shirley Wiegand
    Jennifer Hudson as Angela Wright
    Greg Kinnear as Joe Biden
    Jeffrey Wright as Charles Ogletree
    Bill Irwin as John Danforth
    Eric Stonestreet as Kenneth Duberstein
    Treat Williams as Ted Kennedy
    Grace Gummer as Ricki Seidman
    Dylan Baker as Orrin Hatch
    Peter McRobbie as Alan K. Simpson
    Daniel Sauli as Mark Paoletta
    Kimberly Elise as Sonia Jarvis
    Kristen Ariza as Judy Smith
    Malcolm Gets as Arlen Specter

Production
Casting

On March 12, 2015, it was announced that Kerry Washington would star as Anita Hill in an HBO television film.[2] On April 28, Wendell Pierce was cast as Clarence Thomas.[3] On May 12, Eric Stonestreet joined as Kenneth Duberstein.[4] Greg Kinnear, Jennifer Hudson, and Jeffrey Wright were reported to have joined the cast as Joe Biden, Angela Wright, and Charles Ogletree on May 29.[5] On June 5, Bill Irwin and Treat Williams joined to portray John Danforth and Ted Kennedy.[6] Later that same day, Erika Christensen, Cobie Smulders, Dylan Baker, and Grace Gummer were cast as Shirley Wiegand, Harriet Grant, Orrin Hatch, and Ricki Seidman, respectively.[7] On June 16, Kimberly Elise, Kristen Ariza, and Malcolm Gets joined the cast as Sonia Jarvis, Judy Smith, and Arlen Specter, respectively.[8] On July 2, Daniel Sauli was cast as Mark Paoletta.[9] On July 9, it was reported that Smulders had exited the film due to her breaking her leg; Zoe Lister-Jones was then confirmed to replace her in the role of Harriet

 


Follows eight-year-old Anthony (Lieberher) and his estranged father (Owen) spending two days together for the first time in forever, as the boy’s mom (Bello) and new husband (Modine) head off to a r... more In Movie Theaters U.S. Friday, March 18, 2016 Limited Release A quiet weekend turns into an adventure when a down-on-his-luck carpenter (Clive Owen) and his young son (Jaeden Lieberher) search for the thieves that stole the man's toolbox. Initial release: March 18, 2016 Director: Bob Nelson Directed by Rick Famuyiwa Produced by Michael London Kerry Washington Susannah Grant Janice Williams Written by Susannah Grant Starring Kerry Washington Wendell Pierce Erika Christensen Jennifer Hudson Greg Kinnear Jeffrey Wright Bill Irwin Eric Stonestreet Cinematography Rachel Morrison Production company HBO Films Groundswell Productions ABC Signature Studios Release dates April 16, 2016 Country United States Language English On Demand (VOD) Cable, Amazon Instant, Google Play, iTunes Friday, March 18, 2016 Cast Clive Owen Walt Maria Bello Bonnie Patton Oswalt Drake Stephen Tobolowsky Father Lyons Spencer Drever Allen Michael Eklund Tucker more cast & crew DIRECTOR Bob Nelson Screenwriter Bob Nelson COMPANies Saban Films & 1 more Rating MPAA for some mature thematic elements Storyline Follows eight-year-old Anthony (Lieberher) and his estranged father (Owen) spending two days together for the first time in forever, as the boy’s mom (Bello) and new husband (Modine) head off to a religious retreat. Their mutual unease is exacerbated when the father’s truck breaks down, his landlord locks him out of his house, and the toolbox that provides his living gets stolen. As they search for the stolen tools with help from an odd neighbor (Oswalt), the father and son begin to establish a connection. Confirmation is an upcoming American television drama film, directed by Rick Famuyiwa and written by Susannah Grant. It is about Clarence Thomas' Supreme Court nomination hearings, and the controversy that unfolded when Anita Hill came forward to say she was a victim of Thomas' sexual harassment. It stars Kerry Washington as Hill and Wendell Pierce as Clarence Thomas, as well as Erika Christensen, Jennifer Hudson, Greg Kinnear, Jeffrey Wright, Bill Irwin, and Eric Stonestreet in supporting roles. The film will air on the cable network HBO on April 16, 2016. Kerry Washington as Anita Hill Wendell Pierce as Clarence Thomas Zoe Lister-Jones as Harriet Grant Erika Christensen as Shirley Wiegand Jennifer Hudson as Angela Wright Greg Kinnear as Joe Biden Jeffrey Wright as Charles Ogletree Bill Irwin as John Danforth Eric Stonestreet as Kenneth Duberstein Treat Williams as Ted Kennedy Grace Gummer as Ricki Seidman Dylan Baker as Orrin Hatch Peter McRobbie as Alan K. Simpson Daniel Sauli as Mark Paoletta Kimberly Elise as Sonia Jarvis Kristen Ariza as Judy Smith Malcolm Gets as Arlen Specter Production Casting On March 12, 2015, it was announced that Kerry Washington would star as Anita Hill in an HBO television film.[2] On April 28, Wendell Pierce was cast as Clarence Thomas.[3] On May 12, Eric Stonestreet joined as Kenneth Duberstein.[4] Greg Kinnear, Jennifer Hudson, and Jeffrey Wright were reported to have joined the cast as Joe Biden, Angela Wright, and Charles Ogletree on May 29.[5] On June 5, Bill Irwin and Treat Williams joined to portray John Danforth and Ted Kennedy.[6] Later that same day, Erika Christensen, Cobie Smulders, Dylan Baker, and Grace Gummer were cast as Shirley Wiegand, Harriet Grant, Orrin Hatch, and Ricki Seidman, respectively.[7] On June 16, Kimberly Elise, Kristen Ariza, and Malcolm Gets joined the cast as Sonia Jarvis, Judy Smith, and Arlen Specter, respectively.[8] On July 2, Daniel Sauli was cast as Mark Paoletta.[9] On July 9, it was reported that Smulders had exited the film due to her breaking her leg; Zoe Lister-Jones was then confirmed to replace her in the role of Harriet  

Spencer Drever

Allen


Michael Eklund

Tucker

more cast & crew

DIRECTOR


Bob Nelson

Screenwriter


Bob Nelson

COMPANies


Saban Films & 1 more

Rating MPAA

for some mature thematic elements

Storyline


Follows eight-year-old Anthony (Lieberher) and his estranged father (Owen) spending two days together for the first time in forever, as the boy’s mom (Bello) and new husband (Modine) head off to a religious retreat. Their mutual unease is exacerbated when the father’s truck breaks down, his landlord locks him out of his house, and the toolbox that provides his living gets stolen. As they search for the stolen tools with help from an odd neighbor (Oswalt), the father and son begin to establish a connection. 





Confirmation is an upcoming American television drama film, directed by Rick Famuyiwa and written by Susannah Grant. It is about Clarence Thomas' Supreme Court nomination hearings, and the controversy that unfolded when Anita Hill came forward to say she was a victim of Thomas' sexual harassment. It stars Kerry Washington as Hill and Wendell Pierce as Clarence Thomas, as well as Erika Christensen, Jennifer Hudson, Greg Kinnear, Jeffrey Wright, Bill Irwin, and Eric Stonestreet in supporting roles. The film will air on the cable network HBO on April 16, 2016.






    Kerry Washington as Anita Hill
    Wendell Pierce as Clarence Thomas
    Zoe Lister-Jones as Harriet Grant
    Erika Christensen as Shirley Wiegand
    Jennifer Hudson as Angela Wright
    Greg Kinnear as Joe Biden
    Jeffrey Wright as Charles Ogletree
    Bill Irwin as John Danforth
    Eric Stonestreet as Kenneth Duberstein
    Treat Williams as Ted Kennedy
    Grace Gummer as Ricki Seidman
    Dylan Baker as Orrin Hatch
    Peter McRobbie as Alan K. Simpson
    Daniel Sauli as Mark Paoletta
    Kimberly Elise as Sonia Jarvis
    Kristen Ariza as Judy Smith
    Malcolm Gets as Arlen Specter

Production
Casting

On March 12, 2015, it was announced that Kerry Washington would star as Anita Hill in an HBO television film.[2] On April 28, Wendell Pierce was cast as Clarence Thomas.[3] On May 12, Eric Stonestreet joined as Kenneth Duberstein.[4] Greg Kinnear, Jennifer Hudson, and Jeffrey Wright were reported to have joined the cast as Joe Biden, Angela Wright, and Charles Ogletree on May 29.[5] On June 5, Bill Irwin and Treat Williams joined to portray John Danforth and Ted Kennedy.[6] Later that same day, Erika Christensen, Cobie Smulders, Dylan Baker, and Grace Gummer were cast as Shirley Wiegand, Harriet Grant, Orrin Hatch, and Ricki Seidman, respectively.[7] On June 16, Kimberly Elise, Kristen Ariza, and Malcolm Gets joined the cast as Sonia Jarvis, Judy Smith, and Arlen Specter, respectively.[8] On July 2, Daniel Sauli was cast as Mark Paoletta.[9] On July 9, it was reported that Smulders had exited the film due to her breaking her leg; Zoe Lister-Jones was then confirmed to replace her in the role of Harriet