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A Dozen Summers DVD

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Have you ever been 12 years old? Are you planning to be 12 years old in the future? If so, then this is the film for you! A Dozen Summers is a comedy about what it's really like to grow up in the 21st century. Get ready to enter the world of Maisie and Daisy McCormack, twin sisters who have just hijacked a children's film in order to tell their own story - or possibly one about a ghost girl who eats teachers! With a truly brilliant young cast, some guest appearances from grown-up actors who managed to sneak into the film - and narrated by Colin Baker (Dr Who) A Dozen... Summers is a movie to make children feel better about growing up and for adults to remember what it was like to be young. [show more]

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Released
15 August 2016
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Screenbound 
Classification
Runtime
84 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5053839477951 
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Kenton Hall makes his feature directorial debut in this children's comedy in which he also stars alongside his daughters Scarlet and Hero. The story follows 12-year-old twins Maisie (Scarlet Hall) and Daisy (Hero Hall) as they navigate their way through life, including school, first crushes and embarassing parents, while making a movie about their experiences. The cast also includes Colin Baker, Sarah Warren and Ewen MacIntosh.