In My Father's Den (DVD, 2005)

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Matthew MacFadyen stars in this tense drama, based on the novel by Maurice Gee. Paul Prior (MacFadyen) is an internationally respected war photographer who returns to his small New Zealand home town after the death of his father. His estranged brother Andrew (Colin Moy) is shocked to see him, and despite their differences, Paul agrees to remain behind to help sort out the sale of their father's estate. Looking around the broken-down estate, Paul comes across 16-year-old Celia (Emily Barclay), an aspiring writer. Paul is unaware that Celia is in fact his daughter, from a teenage relationship with local woman Jackie (Jodie Rimmer) and when he takes up a temporary position teaching journalism at the school, he finds that Celia is one of his pupils.

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A war journalist returns home for his father's funeral, only to find himself facing a past which he has tried to avoid when he encounters a young teenage girl. When the girl suddenly goes missing, it doesn't take long for people to put two and two together...

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ProducerTrevor Hayson, Dixie Linder
EAN5060034572107
eBay Product ID (ePID)47861127

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ActorEmily Barclay, Colin Moy, Miranda Otto, Jimmy Keen, Matthew Macfadyen
Film/TV TitleIn My Father's Den
DirectorBrad Mcgann
Release Year2005
FormatDVD
LanguageEnglish
FeaturesDirector Commentary\Cast and Crew Interviews\Behind the Scenes Footage\Trailers
GenreThriller, General
Run Time120 Mins

Additional Product Features

Certificate15
Number of Discs1
ReviewsGQ - An excellent, atmospheric thriller., Harpers And Queen - One of the most promising debuts I've seen in some time. Wonderfully acted and boasting a haunting script... this really is a thought-provoking cinematic treat, The Sunday Telegraph - Original and poetic. Touchingly honest and heavily charged
ScreenwriterBrad McGann
AuthorMaurice Gee
Movie/TV TitleIn My Father's Den

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