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You're Ugly Too DVD

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When Will (Aiden Gillen, Game of Thrones) is released from prison on compassionate leave to care for his orphaned niece, Stacey (Lauren Kinsella, Albert Nobbs), the two journey to the Irish mid-lands where they attempt to set-up home and start a new life. Unfortunately, Will's attempts at being a father figure prove disastrous as he desperately tries to avoid finding himself back where he started and Lauren does her best to understand what's going on without letting her guard slip.

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Released
14 March 2016
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Element Pictures 
Classification
Runtime
80 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5391519870457 
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Mark Noonan writes and directs this Irish comedy drama starring Aidan Gillen and Lauren Kinsella. Following the death of her mother, 11-year-old orphan Stacey (Kinsella) moves with her absent uncle Will (Gillen) to the remote Irish Midlands. After he is given early compassionate release from prison, Will takes his young niece to stay at a countryside caravan park that he and her mother used to visit in their youth. There, they meet Belgian schoolteacher Emilie (Erika Sainte) who offers to tutor Stacey after she is no longer able to attend school. While Will tries his best to raise his young niece under the testing circumstances he must also try to find a job before the authorities decide whether Stacey can remain under his guardianship and whether he should return to prison.