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  1. Feb 1, 2012 · Detachment: Directed by Tony Kaye. With Adrien Brody, Marcia Gay Harden, James Caan, Christina Hendricks. A substitute teacher who drifts from classroom to classroom finds a connection to the students and teachers during his latest assignment.

  2. Detachment is a 2011 American drama film directed by Tony Kaye and written by Carl Lund. Its story follows Henry Barthes, a high-school substitute teacher who becomes a role model to his students and others. It stars Adrien Brody, Marcia Gay Harden, Christina Hendricks, William Petersen, Bryan Cranston, Tim Blake Nelson, Betty Kaye, Sami Gayle, Lucy Liu, Blythe Danner and James Caan.. Produced by Greg Shapiro, Carl Lund, Bingo Gubelmann, Austin Stark, Benji Kohn, and Chris Papavasiliou, the ...

  3. DETACHMENT definition: 1. a group of soldiers who are separated from the main group in order to perform a particular duty…. Learn more.

  4. detachment: [noun] the action or process of detaching : separation.

  5. Find out how and where to watch "Detachment" online on Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ today – including 4K and free options.

  6. In Director Tony Kaye's DETACHMENT, Academy Award® winner Adrien Brody stars as Henry Barthes, an educator with a true talent to connect with his students. Y...

  7. detachment: 1 n avoiding emotional involvement Synonyms: withdrawal Type of: indifference unbiased impartial unconcern n the state of being isolated or detached Synonyms: insularism , insularity , insulation Type of: isolation a state of separation between persons or groups n the act of releasing from an attachment or connection Synonyms: ...

  8. DETACHMENT meaning: 1. a group of soldiers who are separated from the main group in order to perform a particular duty…. Learn more.

  9. A detachment of marines was left to guard the site. The attack wiped out the entire twelve-man detachment. Topics War and conflict c2 [uncountable] the act of detaching something; the process of being detached from something. to suffer detachment of the retina; Word Origin mid 17th cent.: from French détachement, from détacher ‘to detach’, earlier destacher, from des-(expressing reversal) + attacher ‘attach’.

  10. In her films she views the modern world with an air/sense of detachment. [=aloofness] He was able to discuss their concerns with cool detachment. [=impartiality] [+] more examples [-] hide examples [+] Example sentences [-] Hide examples. 2 [noncount] a : the act or process of separating something from a larger thing. The form is perforated to make detachment of the bottom section easier.

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