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Aspect Ratio 16:9 |
| Release Date: |
01 April 2008 |
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Thirtysomething photographer David (Stephen Mangan) has for some time been happily dating Lisa (Susan Lynch)...but increasingly he's dreaming of Nina (Lara Belmont), a tempestuous free spirit who seems to represent everything his loving, stable girlfriend is not. So what's a man to do? From this all-too-familiar premise first-time writer/director Col Spector has crafted a funny, sad, and above all discomfortingly honest look at the male gender's seemingly infinite capacity for self-deception - superbly performed by a talented ensemble cast, and directed with admirable economy and confidence. This well-crafted British independent might, if you're a bloke, have you looking awkwardly at your shoes and wondering how someone got inside your head to find this stuff out....
Special Features
- New Year's Eve: Short Film Starring Keira Knightley And Stephen Mangan, Directed
- Commentaries By Col Spector And Stephen Mangan.
- Behind The Scenes.
- Theatrical Trailer.