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Matt Smith Movies

2010  
 
A woman is torn between two kinds of love in this thoughtful fusion of drama and science fiction from filmmaker Benedek Fliegauf. When she was nine years old, Rebecca met a boy named Tommy and found herself smitten with him; before long, her family moved away and she resigned herself to the notion that she'd never see him again. But at the age of 21, Rebecca (Eva Green) returns to the town where she lived as a girl, and to her surprise, she crosses paths with Tommy (Matt Smith) and finds they still have feelings for one another. The pair begin a mature and loving relationship, but Rebecca is shattered when he dies in a car wreck. However, she is offered a chance to give Tommy another shot at life -- she is implanted with genetic material that will allow her to give birth to a perfect clone of him. Nine months later, she finds herself raising a baby who looks like the man she loved, whom she names Thomas. However, as he grows to be a man, she finds herself struggling between her maternal love for her son and a more troubling attraction to a duplicate of the man who won her heart years before. Womb received its North American premiere at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Eva GreenMatt Smith, (more)
 
2007  
PG13  
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When the 32-year-old manager of a Seattle customer call center receives word that his entire Order Fulfillment department is about to be outsourced to India, his initial anger gives way to a newfound sense of wonder as he travels to Mumbai to train his replacement. Todd (Josh Hamilton) is facing unemployment, but in the meantime he has accepted a temporary job to travel to India and ensure the company's transition is a smooth one. Though at first nonplussed by his unfamiliar new surroundings, Todd is subsequently disarmed by the friendliness of his likeable replacement, Puro (Asif Basra), and charmed by co-worker Asha's (Ayesha Dharker) offer to better familiarize the newcomer with the people and customs of India. As Todd begins to sow the seeds of productivity among his amiable new employees and gains the ability to look past their cultural differences, an overnight business trip that lands Todd and Asha together at a Kamasutra Hotel threatens to complicate the endeavor in ways that the outsourced American never anticipated. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Josh HamiltonAyesha Dharker, (more)
 
2007  
 
Go behind-the-scenes of British politics in this BBC mini-series following four young Westminster advisors and researchers who shoulder the immense responsibility of ensuring their government doesn't break down due to power-struggles and intense political infighting. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Pip CarterMatt Smith, (more)
 
2003  
 
A brainy post-grad struggling with his dissertation gets some assistance from a mysterious stranger in this independently produced romantic comedy. The Naked Proof tells the story of Henry (Michael Chick), a philosophy student who has been striving for the past ten years to explain nothing less than the meaning of life itself. Managing to alienate his friends and, more importantly, his girlfriend at a party, Henry stumbles out into the dark, where he collides with the bicycling Miriam (Arlette DelToro), a very scintillating and very pregnant woman who proceeds to wind her way into his life. Soon Henry finds her breaking into his apartment, recruiting him for her Lamaze classes, and even involving him in various petty crimes, all the while referring to him as her "husband." But as Henry falls deeper and deeper in love with Miriam, he becomes more and more unsure whether this woman who appeared out of nowhere is indeed a flesh-and-blood temptress or just some sort of philosophical apparition. Produced, co-written, and directed by Seattle filmmaker Jamie Hook, The Naked Proof premiered at the 2003 Seattle Film Festival. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael ChickArlette Del Toro, (more)