A movie industry adage warns never to work with children or animals, but British actor Steve Coogan says he learned ...
With a glum teacher and a penguin far from home, “The Penguin Lessons” is a “happy to be sad” film bringing tears and a smile ...
The film follows the true story of an Englishman who rescues a penguin from an oil-slicked beach in a divided Argentina.
During a recent interview with the Current, Coogan, 59, whose films include Night at the Museum, In the Loop and Hamlet 2, ...
"You don't often see penguins in films about human rights abuses," Steve Coogan told Variety, and he's right. The Penguin ...
English teacher Steve Coogan adopts a penguin in the middle the 1976 Argentinean coup d’état -- and yes, that is kinda weird.
Supremely dry and subtle, Steve Coogan saves this real-life story, about an adopted penguin and an academic rescued from his ...
What begins as a melancholy expat’s teaching stint in 1970s Buenos Aires morphs into a quietly powerful tale of friendship, ...
The unique backdrop of Argentina during the military junta's Dirty War is crucial to understanding the depth of The Penguin Lessons. As audiences follow Coogan's character, Tom Michell—a Brit seeking ...
Who knew that combining a sweet story about an adorable penguin and one about the atrocities of a political uprising in 1976 ...
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