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Synopsis
Mike Leigh's first film after his international success Secrets and Lies was this comedy-drama about two former college roommates spending a weekend together -- the first time they've seen each other in six years. As teenagers, Annie (Lynda Steadman) was painfully shy, terribly nervous (so much so that it manifested itself in a severe facial rash) and in desperate need of self-esteem. Hannah (Katrin Cartlidge), on the other hand, had strong opinions about everything and a habit of blurting them out regardless of the hurt they would inflict upon others. Years later, Annie has gained a certain confidence and poise (and her face has cleared up), but she's yet to learn how to relax, while Hannah is still incapable of letting a quiet moment speak for itself. As they spend the weekend hunting for apartments (Annie's looking for a new place to live), they're constantly reminded of their past together -- how far they've come, and how far they still have to go. Marianne Jean-Baptiste, who won acclaim for her role as the daughter given up for adoption in Secrets and Lies, co-wrote the musical score for this film. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Katrin Cartlidge Hannah
Andy Serkis Mr. Evans
Mark Benton Richard 'Ricky' Burton
Kate Byers Claire
Lynda Steadman Annie
Joe Tucker Adrian

Production Crew

Helen Scott Art Director
Stearns Casting
Susie Parriss Casting
Dick Pope Cinematographer
Marianne Jean-Baptiste Composer (Music Score)
Tony Remy Composer (Music Score)
Eve Stewart Costume Designer
Mike Leigh Director
Robin Sales Editor
Nick Heckstall-Smith First Assistant Director
Christine Blundell Makeup
Simon Channing-Williams Producer
Eve Stewart Production Designer
Georgina Lowe Production Supervisor
Mike Leigh Screenwriter
George Richards Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1997
Runtime: 87
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
for language and some sexuality
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Color type
Metrocolor

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Channel 4
Film Four International
Matrix Film Partnership
October Films
Thin Man Films