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  1. 8 de nov. de 2013 · So the fact that his latest film, "How I Live Now," adapted from a novel by Meg Rosoff, is about a band of teens and children in the British countryside trying to stay alive after London gets hit by a nuclear explosion bodes well for the quality of the film. And indeed, for much of its running time the movie is grab-you-by-the-back-of-the-neck ...

  2. American girl Daisy (Saoirse Ronan) comes to live in England with her cousins. Things are going good, but war commences, and all around her, things come crashing down. She has to learn to face her fears and stay focused on her goal. On top of this, she is falling helplessly in love with her handsome cousin Eddie (George MacKay).

  3. How I Live Now (Maintenant c'est ma vie) est un film réalisé par Kevin Macdonald avec Saoirse Ronan, Tom Holland. Synopsis : Daisy, une adolescente new-yorkaise, passe pour la première fois ses ...

  4. Anna Chancellor: zia Penn. Corey Johnson: diplomatico. Doppiatori italiani. Germana Longo: Daisy. Flavio Aquilone: Edmond. Come vivo ora ( How I Live Now) è un film del 2013 diretto da Kevin Macdonald, basato sull'omonimo romanzo di Meg Rosoff .

  5. How I Live Now ist ein Film von Kevin Macdonald mit Saoirse Ronan, Tom Holland. Synopsis: Die 15-jährige Elizabeth (Saoirse Ronan), genannt Daisy, wird von ihrem Vater zur Verwandtschaft auf eine ...

  6. 24 de ago. de 2004 · That's the only real downfall of "How I live Now"--unfortunately, Meg Rosoff seemed to target her book towards an audience too immature to realize that this novel is a novel about SURVIVAL. It's a novel about how people change when faced with hardship and how people can come together in the oddest of ways. It's about family. It's about love.

  7. HOW I LIVE NOW. Directed by. Kevin Macdonald. United Kingdom, 2013. Drama. 101. Synopsis. Saoirse Ronan (Hanna) stars in this adaptation of Meg Rosoff’s award-winning near-future novel about an American teenager sent to live with her family in Britain on the eve of the Third World War, directed by Kevin McDonald (The Last King of Scotland).