Movies by John N. Smith
Welcome to our dedicated selection of films directed by John N. Smith. Here, you can explore a diverse range of works that highlight John N. Smith’s unique vision, storytelling style, and contribution to the world of cinema. Whether you’re an avid fan or discovering John n. smith’s filmography for the first time, this collection will guide you through critically acclaimed masterpieces, hidden gems, and influential titles that have shaped the director’s legacy.
A Cool, Dry Place (1998)
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Russell, a single father, balances his work as a lawyer with the care of his five-year-old son after his wife abandoned them. When she reappears creating turmoil, he must deal with his new love interest and the job opportunity of a lifetime.
Dangerous Minds (1995)
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Former Marine Louanne Johnson lands a gig teaching in a pilot program for bright but underachieving teens at a notorious inner-city high school. After having a terrible first day, she decides she must throw decorum to the wind. When Johnson returns to the classroom, she does so armed with a no-nonsense attitude informed by her military training and a fearless determination to better the lives of her students -- no matter what the cost.
The Boys of St. Vincent (1994)
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The true story of boys being sexually abused at their orphanage, run by a religious community in Newfoundland.
Dieppe (1993)
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A dramatization of the failed World War II raid which became the most serious defeat of Canadian forces in the war.
Sitting in Limbo (1986)
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The National Film Board of Canada was one of the guiding forces behind Sitting in Limbo. Fabian Gibbs plays a black Montreal college student forced to leave school when his girlfriend Pat Dillon becomes pregnant. Gibbs resents this interruption in his plans, but he becomes a very good provider. The responsibilities of parenthood, alas, irreparably damage the boy-girl relationship. Filmed in a quasidocumentary manner, Sitting in Limbo seems predestined to win film festival awards--as indeed it has.