A photographer discovers the grass may not always greener in this acclaimed British comedy drama.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Thirty-something photographer David (Stephen Mangan) has for some time been happily dating Lisa (Susan Lynch) but increasingly he&39;s dreaming of Nina (The War Zone s Lara Belmont) a tempestuous free spirit who seems to represent everything his loving stable girlfriend is not So what&39;s a man to do? From this all-too-familiar premise first-time writerdirector Spector has crafted a funny sad and above all discomfortingly honest look at the male gender&39;s seemingly infinite capacity for selfdeception superbly performed by a talented ensemble cast and directed with admirable economy and confidence This well-crafted British independent might if you&39;re a bloke have you looking awkwardly at your shoes and wondering how someone got inside your head to find this stuff out Extras New Year&39;s Eve short film starring Keira Knightley and Stephen Mangan directed by Col Spector Commentary by Col Spector and Stephen Mangan Theatrical Trailer Behind the scenes footage
British comedy drama, in the vein of Woody Allen's 'Manhattan', about the effect of sexual attraction on the male psyche. David (Stephen Mangan) has been happily dating Lisa (Susan Lynch) for quite some time now. Recently though, he's been finding his thoughts turning to wild, free-spirited Nina (Lara Belmont). She represents to him everything his loving, stable girlfriend does not. From this premise first-time director Col Spector has crafted his tale of the ordinary bloke's seemingly infinite capacity for self-deception.
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