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Release date NZ
July 20th, 2011
DVD Region
Region 4
Stars
Length (Minutes)
89
Aspect Ratio
- 1.78 : 1
Languages
English
Supported Audio
- Dolby Digital Surround 5.1
Director
Studio
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Product ID
10810713
Description
Convention outraged...a class abandoned...a country betrayed!
England, 1931. A time of innocence and education, of hope and unity. Two teenagers establish a life-changing friendship at an elite public school and soon discover the omnipotent pressures that surround them to be equally energising as alienating. Within the closed atmosphere of school Guy Bennett (Rupert Everett, My Best Friends Wedding) and Tommy Judd (Colin Firth, The King's Speech) explore their options and bravely set out to establish a set of ideals to aspire to. Clever, flamboyant and gay, Guy is optimistic and stoic in his pursuit of a career in the diplomatic service. Conversely Tommy takes an alternative path towards Socialism, despising his friend's fancy-footed bourgeois dreams. Based on the award winning play by Julian Mitchell, Another Country is a first-class coming-of-age drama that explores the tightrope of honesty and hypocrisy and the friendship that balances in between.
England, 1931. A time of innocence and education, of hope and unity. Two teenagers establish a life-changing friendship at an elite public school and soon discover the omnipotent pressures that surround them to be equally energising as alienating. Within the closed atmosphere of school Guy Bennett (Rupert Everett, My Best Friends Wedding) and Tommy Judd (Colin Firth, The King's Speech) explore their options and bravely set out to establish a set of ideals to aspire to. Clever, flamboyant and gay, Guy is optimistic and stoic in his pursuit of a career in the diplomatic service. Conversely Tommy takes an alternative path towards Socialism, despising his friend's fancy-footed bourgeois dreams. Based on the award winning play by Julian Mitchell, Another Country is a first-class coming-of-age drama that explores the tightrope of honesty and hypocrisy and the friendship that balances in between.
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