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  1. 10 de ago. de 2011 · The Help: Directed by Tate Taylor. With Emma Stone, Viola Davis, Bryce Dallas Howard, Octavia Spencer. An aspiring author during the civil rights movement of the 1960s decides to write a book detailing the African American maids' point of view on the white families for which they work, and the hardships they go through on a daily basis.

  2. Theatrical run. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures distributed The Help worldwide through the studio's Touchstone Pictures banner. [27] On October 13, 2010, Disney gave the film a release date of August 12, 2011. On June 30, 2011, the film's release date was rescheduled two days earlier to August 10, 2011.

  3. Release Date. United States. August 9, 2011 (Beverly Hills, California, premiere) Canada. August 10, 2011. United States. August 10, 2011. United Kingdom. August 14, 2011 (Empire Big Screen) Australia. September 1, 2011. 50 more. All. Also Known As (AKA) (original title) The Help. Argentina. Historias cruzadas. Australia. The Help. Belgium.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_HelpThe Help - Wikipedia

    A film adaptation of The Help was released on August 10, 2011. Stockett's childhood friend Tate Taylor wrote and directed the film. Parts of The Help were shot in Jackson, Mississippi, but the film was primarily shot in and around Greenwood, representing Jackson in 1963.

  5. Upcoming Movies and TV shows; ... The Help PG-13 Released Aug 10, 2011 2h 26m Drama List. 76% Tomatometer 235 Reviews 89% Audience Score 100,000+ Ratings In 1960s Mississippi, ...

  6. 10 de ago. de 2011 · Status Released Original Language English. Budget $25,000,000.00. Revenue $216,600,000.00. Keywords. mississippi river; based on novel or book; exploitation; racial segregation; racism; writer; maid; moral courage; ressentiment; southern belle; racial issues; 1960s; newspaper columnist

  7. "The Help" is a safe film about a volatile subject. Presenting itself as the story of how African-American maids in the South viewed their employers during Jim Crow days, it is equally the story of how they empowered a young white woman to write a best-seller about them, and how that book transformed the author's mother. We are happy for the two white women, and a third, but as the film ends ...