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In My Father's Den DVD

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A war journalist's return home is blighted when he becomes implicated in the disappearance of a teenage girl.

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Released
02 October 2005
Directors
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Optimum Home Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
123 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060034572107 
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Matthew MacFadyen stars in this tense drama based on the novel by Maurice Gee Paul Prior (MacFadyen) is an internationally respected war photographer who returns to his small New Zealand home town after the death of his father His estranged brother Andrew (Colin Moy) is shocked to see him and despite their differences Paul agrees to remain behind to help sort out the sale of their father&39;s estate Looking around the broken-down estate Paul comes across 16-year-old Celia (Emily Barclay) an aspiring writer Paul is unaware that Celia is in fact his daughter from a teenage relationship with local woman Jackie (Jodie Rimmer) and when he takes up a temporary position teaching journalism at the school he finds that Celia is one of his pupils Despite the disapproval of Jackie and Andrew and of the community at large the unwitting pair meet regularly and begin to form a strong emotional bond When Celia goes missing suspicion instantly falls on Paul and as the truth begins to dawn on him he is forced to confront the family tragedies and betrayals that he ran away from as a youth  Actors Matthew Macfadyen Miranda Otto Emily Barclay Colin Moy Jimmy KeenDirectors Brad McGannWriters Brad McGann Maurice GeeProducers Dixie Linder James Mitchell Jim Reeve Paul Mitchell Paul TrijbitsFormat PALRegion Region 2Number of discs 1Classification 15Studio StudiocanalDVD Release Date 2 Oct 2005Run Time 125 minutes

Matthew MacFadyen stars in this tense drama, based on the novel by Maurice Gee. Paul Prior (MacFadyen) is an internationally respected war photographer who returns to his small New Zealand home town after the death of his father. His estranged brother Andrew (Colin Moy) is shocked to see him, and despite their differences, Paul agrees to remain behind to help sort out the sale of their father's estate. Looking around the broken-down estate, Paul comes across 16-year-old Celia (Emily Barclay), an aspiring writer. Paul is unaware that Celia is in fact his daughter, from a teenage relationship with local woman Jackie (Jodie Rimmer) and when he takes up a temporary position teaching journalism at the school, he finds that Celia is one of his pupils. Despite the disapproval of Jackie and Andrew, and of the community at large, the unwitting pair meet regularly and begin to form a strong emotional bond. When Celia goes missing, suspicion instantly falls on Paul, and as the truth begins to dawn on him, he is forced to confont the family tragedies and betrayals that he ran away from as a youth.