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NBCQ Annual - Issue 2 DVD

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A collection of 2011’ New British Cinema Quarterly releases: Treacle Jr Drama starring Aiden Gillan (Blitz). An unlikely friendship is formed in A&E after a brutal street attack. Island Drama starring Colin Morgan (Merlin). Based on the acclaimed novel of the same name - a story of family and betrayal set in the Hebrides.Honeymooner Comedy starring Gerard Kearns (Shameless). After being dumped four weeks before his wedding Fran is forced to reassess his strategy of love.Junkhearts Drama starring Eddie Marsan (Tyrannosaur) and Tom Sturridge (The Boat That Rocked). A... hard hitting story of intertwining urban lives.... [show more]

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Released
16 July 2012
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Publisher
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345 minutes 
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PAL 
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5060238030847 
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A four-volume collection of British feature films. In 'Treacle Jr.' (2011), after leaving his wife and child, 40-year-old Tom (Tom Fisher) ends up living on the streets. He is attacked by a gang and while in hospital meets Aidan (Aidan Gillen). Finding Aidan to be completely different from himself, Tom is initially reluctant to be in his company. As time passes, however, Tom learns that Aidan is dealing with problems of his own. In the psychological thriller 'Island' (2011), after years of neglect and abuse in the care system, surviving by absorbing herself in fairy-stories, 29-year-old Londoner Nikki Black (Natalie Press) tracks down her reclusive birth-mother, Phyllis (Janet McTeer), to a remote Hebridean island. Intent on confronting and killing her mother for the life she has had to suffer, Nikki soon starts to feel conflicted when she discovers she has a half-brother, Calum (Colin Morgan), and that he shares her passion for story-telling. In the romantic comedy 'Honeymooner' (2010), Gerard Kearns stars as Fran, a 29-year-old Londoner who gets dumped by his fiancee just four weeks before the wedding. Meanwhile, Fran's two best friends, Ben (Chris Coghill) and Jon (Al Weaver), are experiencing the reverse of Fran's predicament: their girlfriends are madly in love with them, but the guys appear lukewarm and are constantly on the lookout for other lovers. Finally, in 'Junkhearts' (2011), lonely fifty-something alcoholic Frank (Eddie Marsan) has suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder since returning shattered from his service in Northern Ireland. When he meets homeless teen Lynette (Candese Reid), she quickly fills the void left by Frank's long-estranged daughter, and Frank begins to sober up as his life takes on new purpose and meaning. But Lynette is not all she seems: she has been recruited by her charismatic drug dealer boyfriend Danny (Tom Sturridge) to set up a new drugs den, and has identified Frank as a soft target. Romola Garai co-stars.

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