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  1. With Every Thing Will Be Fine, [Wim] Wenders has proved that using 3D need not be confined to documentary filmmaking, but that it can be absolutely vital to drama. Full Review | Aug 14, 2017.

  2. Rachel McAdams Joins James Franco in Every Thing Will Be Fine Plus, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Robert Naylor have joined the cast of Wim Wenders' drama about a man who accidentally kills a young boy ...

  3. This searing drama charts the emotional odyssey of a struggling novelist (James Franco) whose life is turned upside down one wintry night when following a fatal car accident. The incident sets him on a soul-searching, decades-long journey towards redemption, a quest that profoundly touches the lives of both his girlfriend (Rachel McAdams) and the accident victim's mother (Charlotte Gainsbourg).

  4. Todo saldrá bien es una película dirigida por Wim Wenders con James Franco, Rachel McAdams, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Marie-Josée Croze .... Año: 2015. Título original: Everything Will Be Fine (Every Thing Will Be Fine). Sinopsis: La vida del escritor Tomas Eldan (James Franco) cambia radicalmente el día en que, tras una acalorada discusión con su novia, atropella a un niño.

  5. After taking 3D to dazzling new heights in Pina, legendary director Wim Wenders (Paris, Texas; Wings of Desire) continues to push the technology in bold new directions.This searing drama charts the emotional odyssey of a struggling novelist (James Franco) whose life is turned upside down one wintry night when following a fatal car accident.

  6. 11 de feb. de 2015 · Wenders hat "Every Thing Will Be Fine" in 3D gedreht, was für diese Art von Kino, ohne Monster, Explosionen und einstürzende Neubauten, sehr ungewöhnlich ist.

  7. 4 de dic. de 2015 · Every Thing Will Be Fine - Metacritic. Summary One day, driving aimlessly around the outskirts of town after a trivial domestic quarrel, a writer named Tomas (James Franco) accidentally hits and kills a child. Over the next ten years he struggles to come to terms with his actions.