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When Did You Last See Your Father?: Directed by Anand Tucker. With Bradley Johnson, Jim Broadbent, Juliet Stevenson, Alannah Barlow.
This painting of a fictional event from the English Civil War (1642 - 1646) is perhaps the most popular work in the Walker Art Gallery.
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As poet Blake Morrison (Colin Firth) visits his dying father (Jim Broadbent), he remembers the feeling of being overshadowed by his gregarious dad.
And When Did You Last See Your Father?
PG-13 ˇ 2007 ‧ Drama/Drama ‧ 1h 32m
6.8/10 ˇ IMDb
73% ˇ Rotten Tomatoes
As poet Blake Morrison (Colin Firth) visits his dying father (Jim Broadbent), he remembers the feeling of being overshadowed by his gregarious dad. Blake's conflicted memories roam back and forth through the 1950s, the '60s and then the late '80s,...
Release date: June 6, 2008 (USA)
Director: Anand Tucker
Story by: Blake Morrison
Distributed by: Sony Pictures Classics and Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Adapted from: When Did You Last See Your Father?
Music by: Barrington Pheloung
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Blake Morrison's subject is universal: the life and death of a parent, a father at once beloved and exasperating, charming and infuriating, domineering and ...
Jun 12, 2008 ˇ Blake (Colin Firth) and Kathy (Gina McKee) are the unsmiling reflections in a mirror in “When Did You Last See Your Father?” “It's stupid, ...
Sep 4, 2017 ˇ Many of you will recognise this painting; it is called 'And When Did You Last See Your Father?' and was painted by William Frederick Yeames ...
This famous nineteenth century painting by W. F. Yeames, shows a Royalist family who have been captured by the enemy. The boy is being questioned about the ...
Yeames was apparently given the idea for this painting when a nephew of “innocent and truthful disposition” was staying at his house. The painting became ...
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