Daphne is a young woman negotiating the tricky business of modern life. Caught in the daily rush of her restaurant job and a nightlife kaleidoscope of new faces, she is witty, funny, the life of the party. Too busy to realise that deep down she is not happy. When she saves the life of a shopkeeper stabbed in a failed robbery, the impenetrable armour she wears to protect herself begins to crack, and Daphne is forced to confront the inevitability of a much-needed change in her life.
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British drama and debut feature from director Peter Mackie Burns. The film follows Daphne Vitale (Emily Beecham), a 31-year-old cook living alone in a small apartment in London. Focused on her job and with a laidback attitude to relationships, Daphne seems quite content with her somewhat isolated and comfortable lifestyle. However, when she is left traumatised after witnessing a violent robbery at a local shop, Daphne is forced to confront some personal demons as she begins to question what her future may hold. The cast also includes Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, Geraldine James and Nathaniel Martello-White.
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