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Words and Pictures

Is a man worth more than his words, a woman worth more than her pictures?
2014 | 111m | English

(11871 votes)

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Popularity: 0.9 (history)

Director: Fred Schepisi
Writer: Gerald Di Pego
Staring:
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An art instructor and an English teacher form a rivalry that ends up with a competition at their school in which students decide whether words or pictures are more important.
Release Date: May 22, 2014
Director: Fred Schepisi
Writer: Gerald Di Pego
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Keywords painter, rivalry, teacher, school, battle, alcoholic teacher, art, arrogance
Production Companies Voltage Pictures, Lascaux Films, Latitude Productions, American Entertainment Investors
Box Office Revenue: $3,346,257
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Clive Owen Jack Marcus
Juliette Binoche Dina Delsanto
Bruce Davison Walt
Adam DiMarco Swint
Valerie Tian Emily
Navid Negahban Rashid
Amy Brenneman Elspeth
Keegan Connor Tracy Ellen
Andrew McIlroy Roy Loden
Tanaya Beatty Tammy
Josh Ssettuba Cole Patterson
Janet Kidder Sabine
Christian Scheider Tony
Harrison MacDonald Shaftner
Willem Jacobson Stanhope
Tosh Turner Finetti
Style Dayne Friedman
Mackenzie Cardwell Gloria
Eva Bourne Catherine
Garwin Sanford Huntsman Manager
David James Lewis Tom (Bartender)
Brittany Hobson Isabella
Bernadette Beck Girl In Hallway
Wesley MacInnes Boy in Hallway
Donna Yamamoto Huntsman Woman
Patrick Gilmore Cop
Andy Rukes Seated Man
Cooper MacNeill Laughing Boy
Alison Jackson Tony's Friend's Girl
Myfanwy Meilen Huntsman Woman #2
Lee Jeffery Huntsman Man
Patricia Drake Assistant Headmaster
Jennifer Copping Huntsman Woman (uncredited)
Jocelyn Ott Woman in 60's Ad (uncredited)
Ann Wu-Lai Parry Waitress (uncredited)
Name Job
Fred Schepisi Director
Ian Baker Director of Photography
Maureen Webb Casting
Todd Masters Special Effects Makeup Artist
Nancy Rae Stone Production Manager
Juliette Binoche Painter
Doane Gregory Still Photographer
Scott Nicholson Stunt Coordinator
Andrew Kotatko Music Supervisor
Tish Monaghan Costume Design, Costume Designer
Gerald Di Pego Screenplay
Patrizia von Brandenstein Production Design
Susan Lambie Script Supervisor
Peter Honess Editor
Hamish Purdy Set Decoration
Rosalina Da Silva Key Makeup Artist
Felix Fox Special Effects Makeup Artist
Mary Anne Waterhouse Production Manager
Richard Cowan First Assistant Director
Katharina Brand Set Dresser
Erika Toliusis Scenic Artist
Mark Howes Lead Set Dresser
James Steuart Assistant Art Director
Karin Behrenz Third Assistant Director
Steve Burgess Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Glenn Newnham Supervising Sound Editor
James Paradis Special Effects Coordinator
Kate Guest Visual Effects Coordinator
Jennifer Grossman Costume Supervisor
Gwillym Hewetson First Assistant Editor
Tracey Renyard Location Manager
Ross Cockle Music Editor, Score Engineer
Dylan Dowd Greensman
Kristin Shanski Assistant Property Master
Alex Francis Foley Editor
Mario Vaccaro Foley Artist
Gil Forrester Dolly Grip
Kim Olsen Key Grip
David Tickell Gaffer
James Forsyth Extras Casting
Anne Jacobsen Production Controller
Kendelle Elliott Art Direction
Sanna Seppanen Key Hair Stylist
Nicholas Podbrey Special Effects Makeup Artist
Erin McGookin Post Production Supervisor
Eddy Santos Second Assistant Director
Loree Cameron Graphic Designer
Mario Tomas-Niedworok Paint Coordinator
Jesse Joslin Construction Coordinator
Roberta Peterson Art Department Coordinator
Lee Campbell Assistant Set Decoration
Darren Brisker Sound Mixer
James Harvey Dialogue Editor
Fiona Fry Visual Effects Coordinator
Karin Nosella Assistant Costume Designer
Warren Mazutinec First Assistant Editor
Rob Dampier Carpenter
George Alamaras Foley Recordist
Darryl Marko Boom Operator
Sean Elliott Focus Puller
Dan Gorval Best Boy Grip
Alex Martinez Second Assistant Camera
Sasha Proctor Second Assistant Camera
Peter Wilke Steadicam Operator
Jill Christensen Production Coordinator
Lorraine Jamison Unit Publicist
Paul Grabowsky Original Music Composer
Deborah Aquila Casting
Tricia Wood Casting
Robert Mackenzie Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tim Monich Dialect Coach
Name Title
Curtis Burch Producer
Gary Cogill Co-Producer
Frankey Dey Co-Producer
Gerald Di Pego Producer
Fred Schepisi Producer
Nancy Rae Stone Executive Producer
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Reviews

furious_iz
7.0

Clive Owen is a barely functioning alcoholic English teacher at a small upscale prep school, who has lost his passion for writing and teaching. He's circling the drain of life, his job and his family relationships are hanging by a thread. But he is still passionate about the written word and the E ... nglish language even if he is having trouble connecting with most of his students Enter Juliette Binoche as a well known and successful painter with a frosty temperament, who is suffering from severe rheumatoid arthritis and has taken a teaching position at the small school. An instant antagonistic, flirtatious friendship is formed, as the two teachers inspire their students into a battle over which is more important, words or pictures, and in doing so inspire themselves. A fairly average film that is elevated by the engaging performances of the two leads, who have great chemistry together. It's probably not going to change your life, but it is entertaining as a more intelligent romantic comedy/drama.

Jun 23, 2021