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    Eskimo Day is a 1996 BBC comedy drama, written by Jack Rosenthal and directed by Piers Haggard, about the trials and tribulations of three young would-be students as they arrive with their families at Queens' College, Cambridge, on interview day. There was a sequel, Cold Enough for Snow, in 1997.

  2. 28 de may. de 1996 · Interview Day: Directed by Piers Haggard. With Maureen Lipman, David Ross, Benedict Sandiford, Tom Wilkinson. Comedy drama about the trials and tribulations of three sets of parents as they finally realise that their children have grown up and reluctantly they have to let them enroll at Cambridge University.

  3. Título original: Eskimo Day; Año: 1996 ; País: Reino Unido; Dirección: Piers Haggard; Intérpretes: Maureen Lipman, David Ross, Benedict Sandiford, Tom Wilkinson, Anna Carteret, Laura Howard, Alec Guinness, James Fleet; Guión: Jack Rosenthal; Música: Dominic Muldowney; Fotografía: Michael Coulter

  4. Eskimo Day is a 1996 British TV drama by Jack Rosenthal, on the theme of parents reluctantly coming to terms with their children growing up and becoming independent. The film follows various families as their teenage children have their interviews at the prestigious Queens' College at the University of Cambridge.

  5. Eskimo Day. Año. 1996. Duración. 85 min. País. Reino Unido. Dirección. Piers Haggard. Guion. Jack Rosenthal. Reparto. Música. Dominic Muldowney. Fotografía. Michael Coulter. Compañías. Greenpoint Films, BBC, WGBH Boston. Distribuidora: Masterpiece Theatre, BBC. Género. Comedia. Drama | Telefilm. Sinopsis.

  6. Dirigida por Piers Haggard. |. Guion Jack Rosenthal. Reparto Maureen Lipman , David Ross , Benedict Sandiford. Título original Eskimo Day. puntuar : ¡Quiero verla! Escribir mi crítica....

  7. 19 de abr. de 2024 · The term Eskimo, long applied to the Inuit, may have come from the Mi’kmaq of eastern Canada, who have a word in their language resembling Eskimo that means “the eaters of raw flesh.” Inuit never called themselves Eskimos until the term was introduced by the “Southerners.”