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A woman escaping an unhappy marriage takes refuge with a friend's family on holiday, where events force her to confront the reality of never having her own children.

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Released
02 February 2009
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Drakes Avenue Pictures 
Classification
Runtime
98 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5055159200011 
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Missed opportunities and forgotten dreams are brought to the forefront of Anna&39;s mind as she finds herself on holiday in Tuscany with a wealthier more successful friend and their family Contemplating the end of her own failing marriage Anna watches as cracks begin to appear in the perfect bourgeois clan&39;s relationship In particular between the smug self-righteous George and his put-upon son Oakley within whom Anna finds a somewhat kindred spirit Writerdirector Joanna Hogg&39;s sobering drama is bold in its morose reflection of human relationships exposing the truths and desires identifiable in us all

Emotional drama starring Kathryn Worth as Anna, an upper-middle class English woman who feels she has always lived her life on the periphery of events. Childless and in a deteriorating marriage, she takes refuge with an old school friend's family on holiday in Tuscany. Over the course of a hot summer's fortnight, sexual tensions simmer - and Anna believes she may have found a second chance at happiness. But as events slowly unravel, and the strains within the affluent bourgeois clique are revealed, she is finally forced to confront her inner turmoil and sadness.