Rupert Wyatt is a Director, Scriptwriter and Executive Producer British born on 26 october 1972 at Exeter (United-kingdom)
Rupert Wyatt
Rupert Wyatt participated to
6 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
2 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Director
, 2h11
Directed by Matt Reeves,
Rupert WyattOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Thriller,
ActionThemes Films about animals,
Films about computing,
Medical-themed films,
Post-apocalyptic films,
Films about religion,
Films based on science fiction novels,
Films set in the future,
Films about apes,
Films about disabilities,
Political films,
Cyberpunk films,
Dystopian films,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifère,
Disaster films,
Sign-language films,
American Sign Language films,
Films about language and translationActors James Franco,
Judy Greer,
Kirk Acevedo,
Gary Oldman,
Freida Pinto,
John LithgowRating75%
Ten years after the worldwide pandemic of the deadly ALZ-113 virus (known as the Simian Flu), human civilization is completely destroyed following martial law, civil unrest and the economic collapse of every country in the world. Over 90% of the human population has died in the pandemic, while apes with genetically enhanced intelligence have started to build a civilization of their own., 1h50
Directed by Rupert WyattOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Thriller,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about animals,
Environmental films,
Films about computing,
Medical-themed films,
Post-apocalyptic films,
Films about religion,
Films based on science fiction novels,
Films set in the future,
Films about apes,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Films about disabilities,
Political films,
Cyberpunk films,
Dystopian films,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifère,
Disaster films,
Sign-language films,
American Sign Language films,
Films about language and translationActors James Franco,
Freida Pinto,
John Lithgow,
Andy Serkis,
Brian Cox,
Tom FeltonRating75%
Will Rodman, a scientist at the biotechnology company Gen-Sys, is testing viral-based drug ALZ-112 on chimpanzees to find a cure for brain ailments such as Alzheimer's disease. The drug is given to a chimpanzee, Bright Eyes, greatly increasing her intelligence. However, when Will is presenting 112 to his boss and uses Bright Eyes as an example, she is forced from her cage, goes on a rampage, and is killed. Will's boss Steven Jacobs terminates the project and orders chimp handler Robert Franklin to euthanize the chimps. After doing as ordered, Franklin discovers that Bright Eyes had recently given birth and understands the reason why she was disturbed. He convinces Will to save the baby chimp's life by taking him home temporarily. Will's father Charles, who is suffering from Alzheimer's, names the chimp "Caesar", in reference to William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, from which he can, despite his deteriorating mental condition, cite long passages from memory. Will learns that Caesar has inherited his mother's high intelligence (the 112 virus passing to him in utero) and decides to raise him, working from home and observing his behavior in hopes that he can get the project restarted. Three years later, Will introduces Caesar to the redwood forest at Muir Woods National Monument. Meanwhile, with Charles' condition rapidly deteriorating, Will treats him with ALZ-112 and he is restored to better-than-original cognitive ability.