A powerful portrait of small-town hypocrisy and young love, set in 1950s Britain. From the makers of In Bruges, The Riot Club and The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. Adapted by Sadie Jones from her award-winning debut novel, this is a moving story of love, grief and alienation. Bold, cinematic and ambitious, The Outcast captivates from heartbreaking beginning to electrifying end. The Outcast follows the plight of Lewis who is 10 years old when his mother dies, leaving him with his father, Gilbert whom he barely knows. Gilbert goes on to remarry Alice, while Lewis... relies on his friendship with neighbouring children Tamsin and Kit, however the effect of losing his mother soon begins to take its toll. [show more]
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Jessica Brown Findlay and George MacKay star in this made-for-TV adaptation of Sadie Jones' debut novel. Set in Britain in the 1950s, the story follows the troubled adolescence of Lewis (MacKay). After witnessing the death of his mother, Lewis is left alone with his neglectful father Gilbert (Greg Wise) who quickly marries second wife Alice (Brown Findlay). Struggling to fit into his small Surrey village, Lewis makes friends with Kit Carmichael (Jessica Barden) but his violent past threatens to ruin his future.
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