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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wit_(film)Wit (film) - Wikipedia

    Wit is a 2001 American television drama film directed by Mike Nichols. The teleplay by Nichols and Emma Thompson is based on the 1999 Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same title by Margaret Edson. The film was shown at the Berlin International Film Festival on February 9, 2001 before being broadcast by HBO on March 24.

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  2. Mar 24, 2001 · Emma Thompson stars as a professor who faces death with dignity and wit in this adaptation of Margaret Edson's play. The film explores the themes of life, death, soul, and God through the lens of Shakespeare's sonnets and the character's academic expertise.

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    • Drama
    • Mike Nichols
    • 2001-03-24
  3. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › witWit | Rotten Tomatoes

    Wit | Rotten Tomatoes. PG-13 2001 1h 39m Drama. List. Professor Vivian Bearing (Emma Thompson), an expert on the work of 17th-century British poet John Donne, has spent her adult life...

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    • Mike Nichols
    • PG-13
    • Emma Thompson
  4. PG-13 | drama | 1 HR 39 MIN | 2001. WATCH NOW Watch on HBO. Emma Thompson stars as a single-minded English professor who finds enlightenment through her struggle with cancer. Watch Wit online at HBO.com. Stream on any device any time.

  5. Currently you are able to watch "Wit" streaming on Max, Max Amazon Channel. Synopsis A renowned professor is forced to reassess her life when she is diagnosed with terminal ovarian cancer.

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    • Mike Nichols
    • PG-13
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  6. www.hulu.com › movie › wit-fc29b3de-9e7d-456b-846a-24a21b3c43efWatch Wit Streaming Online | Hulu

    Wit Emma Thompson stars as a single-minded English professor who finds enlightenment through her struggle with cancer. Starring: Emma Thompson Christopher Lloyd Eileen Atkins Audra McDonald Jonathan M. Woodward

  7. Wit is a TV movie based on a play by Margaret Edson, starring Emma Thompson as a professor with terminal ovarian cancer. The movie explores her reflections on life, death, and poetry as she undergoes experimental chemotherapy.