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  1. PG-13. 2006. 1 hr 33 min. 6.7 (3,188) 57. In 1966, twelve-year-old Bernie Rubens (played by Charlie Clark) is preparing for the biggest day of his life - his bar mitzvah. His family is planning a grand celebration, but everything starts to go wrong when England makes it to the World Cup Finals and the final match is scheduled on the same day as ...

  2. Sixty 6. This charming coming-of-age film tells the story of a lonely, awkward boy who makes plans for a lavish Bar Mitzvah as a way to be noticed. Only he schedules the party on the same day as the 1966 World Cup Finals, meaning that few will come to his big day. 137 IMDb 6.7 1 h 33 min 2007. Drama · Comedy.

  3. Aug 1, 2008 · Paul Weiland. Director, Story. Bridget O'Connor. Screenplay. Peter Straughan. Screenplay. A boy's Bar Mitzvah looks set to be a disaster when it coincides with the 1966 World Cup Final.

  4. During the summer of 1966, 12-year-old Londoner Bernie eagerly prepares for his upcoming bar mitzvah, but disaster looms when England snags a spot in the World Cup finals, scheduled for the same day as Bernie’s big celebration.

  5. Synopsis. Organized in 12 discrete chapters, Sixty Six is a milestone achievement, the culmination of Klahr’s decades-long work in collage filmmaking. With its complex superimpositions of imagery and music, and its range of tones and textures at once alluringly erotic and forebodingly sinister, the film is a hypnotic dream of 1960 and 1970s Pop.

  6. Comic tale about the agony of a young Jewish boy whose bar mitzvah is scheduled for the day of the 1966 World Cup final at Wembley. Bernie Rubens has been gleefully looking forward to the big day throughout his childhood, but when England book their place in the final against West Germany, will his friends and family be able to resist World Cup fever and make it to the celebration?

  7. Dec 3, 2015 · An image from “Sixty Six” (2002-2015), a 12-part feature-length anthology of short films by Lewis Klahr. Lewis Klahr, via Museum of Modern Art, New York. There’s a trippy, down-the-rabbit ...