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Sixty Six
Directed by
Paul Weiland
PG-13
2006
1h 33m
Comedy
,
Biography
,
and more
6.7
65%
66%
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A boy's barmitzvah looks set to be a disaster when it coincides with the 1966 World Cup Final.
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Cast of Sixty Six
Eddie Marsan
Manny Rubens
Helena Bonham Carter
Esther Rubens
Gregg Sulkin
Bernie Rubens
Stephen Rea
Dr. Barrie
Catherine Tate
Aunt Lila
Peter Serafinowicz
Uncle Jimmy
Geraldine Somerville
Alice Barrie
Richard Katz
Rabbi Linov
Ben Newton
Alvie
Charlie Clark
Boy with Caliper
Nick Shirm
Michael Hempel
Thomas Drewson
Terry Shivers
Matt Bardock
Mr. Grieg
Alex Black
Linton
Cameron Crighton
Captain
Francine Simmons
Lady at Door
Martin Savage
Senior Doctor
Ony Uhiara
Nurse
Charles Ferber
Student Doctor
Vincenzo Nicoli
Leo
Jason Watkins
Mr. Spender
Stephen Greif
Uncle Henry
Joseph Weiland
Boy at Table
Hannah Weiland
Girl at Table
Bella Weiland
Girl at Table
Daniel Dresner
Barmitzvah Father 1
Daniel Marks
Raymond
Lawrence Lambert
Barmitzvah Father 2
Sam Marzell
Stephen
David Verrey
Mr. Kimmel
Adam Nickels
Kimmel Jnr.
Maria Charles
Mrs. Glitzman
Mali Harries
Mrs. Shivers
Angus Barnett
Stan Shivers
Romolo Bruni
Shoe Shop Owner
Sean McGinley
Mr. O'Connor
Peter Stern
Shoe Shop Customer
David Bark-Jones
Alice's Young Man
Robert Horwell
Fireman
Carsten Hayes
Fireman 2
Esther Coles
Cousin Sarah
Rosella Emanuell
Woman Sewing
Moya Brady
Fiji Woman
James Puddephatt
Onlooker at Shoe Shop
Stephen Robbins
Cantor
Esther Weiland
Barmitzvah Guest
Daniel Cerqueira
Mr. Levine
Gareth Marks
Mr. Wall
Dave Cohen
Barmitzvah Garden Husband
Melanie Harris
Barmitzvah Garden Wife
Rory McCann
Policeman
Alfie Allen
Younger Tout
Gawn Grainger
Guest
Lasco Atkins
German Football Supporter (uncredited)
Lon Haber
Rabbinical Student (uncredited)
Timothy Hallett
Young Manny Rubens (uncredited)
Shaz Lancaster
Football Fan (uncredited)
Georgina Minter-Brown
Kite Child (uncredited)
Ralph G. Morse
Guest (uncredited)
Jeff Sleeman
Bobby Charlton (uncredited)
Kathryn Williams
Girl on the Street (uncredited)
Paul Mayo
Bystander (uncredited)
Sixty Six Reviews
Dallas Morning News
Nancy Churnin
Sixty Six is also about accepting parents with all their frailties, coming to terms with the unfairness of life, and finding a way to switch the focus to the wonders we do have to celebrate.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
It's labeled a 'true-ish story', and the results are cheeky fun.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
The story line sounds plain and simple, but the movie is enlightened by Bernie's impassioned narration and by a gallery of small comic details.
Boston Globe
Tom Russo
[Director] Weiland pours so much heart into his autobiographically 'true-ish' story that accessibility is a nonissue.
AV Club
Sam Adams
Weiland's occasional heavy-handedness is more than redeemed by the lightness of his cast.
I.E. Weekly
Amy Nicholson
Like Running with Scissors or an exceptionally cruel episode of The Wonder Years, Paul Weiland's whimsical and eye-poppingly bright comedy is shot through with cringe-inducing misery.
Newsday
Rafer Guzman
This comedy-drama is wafer-thin, but Marsan gives it some heft as an all-too-human father.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
The direction of this autobiographical tale by Paul Weiland (whose lengthy rap sheet runs all the way from Leonard Part 6 to Made of Honor) is less than subtle.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
A dolorous comedy that leans heavily, if inoffensively, on ethnic stereotypes.
Slant Magazine
Ed Gonzalez
For anyone who preferred Oliver Bean to Malcolm in the Middle.
Film Comment Magazine
Kristin M. Jones
Throughout Sixty Six, Klahr unleashes a dazzling array of visual ideas, deftly combined with sounds, silence, or music and all in the service of what he calls the film's "pop associational mindscape."
indieWire
Leo Goldsmith
Cleaves too closely to the pattern set out by more original films with similar subject matter. Its obvious distinctions of time and place come through in clever details, but these don't seem to serve Weiland's autobiography so much as situate it into a fa
Observer
Andrew Sarris
Since Mr. Weiland himself had grown up in a Jewish section of North London, he was able to include many details of his own childhood.
L.A. Weekly
Ella Taylor
You don't have to be Jewish to appreciate its uncondescending fondness for the claustrophobic warmth of family life among working-class people apprehensively inching their way toward upward mobility.
Los Angeles Times
Michael Ordoña
Sixty Six may find a niche audience, but instead of depicting a boy's first steps toward manhood -- ceremony aside -- it turns into an uninvolving portrait of self-absorption.
Ebert & Roeper
Richard Roeper
I think it's a very heartfelt story, but we get the same thing over and over again.
The Hollywood Reporter
Stephen Farber
Although the subject might sound specialized, the picture is engineered with such skill that it transcends the ethnic details to become a universal story of a boy trying to find his place in an inhospitable world.
Variety
Leslie Felperin
A thick, gooey layer of voiceover narration from Bernie is just one of several tired devices that makes pic feel hackneyed, despite some choice cuts of dialogue.
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