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  1. And When Did You Last See Your Father? è un film del 2007 diretto da Anand Tucker . La sceneggiatura di David Nicholls, è tratta dall'omonimo romanzo memoriale del 1993, best seller dello scrittore e poeta inglese Blake Morrison. Racconta il controverso rapporto tra lo scrittore, interpretato da Colin Firth e Matthew Beard (rispettivamente la ...

  2. And When Did You Last See Your Father? A moving and candid memoir of a son's conflicting memories of his dying father. Based on the award-winning memoir by Blake Morrison, with powerful performances by Academy Award-winning actors Jim Broadbent and Colin Firth. (2007) Watch all your favourite ABC programs on ABC iview. A moving and candid ...

  3. And When Did You Last See Your Father? was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1878, no. 329. In this work Yeames has again left the Tudors behind to select a subject from the Stuart period at the time of the English Civil War between the Royalist suppporters of King Charles I and the Parliamentarians under Oliver Cromwell and Thomas Fairfax.

  4. 26 de oct. de 2007 · When Did You Last See Your Father? is an unflinching exploration of a father/son relationship, as Blake Morrison deals with his father Arthur's terminal illn...

  5. And when did you last see your father? This scene is set in a Royalist manor house during the English Civil War. A young boy is being questioned as to the whereabouts of his father. His mother and sisters listen anxiously, fearful that he may inadvertently betray his father. The innocence of the boy - which adds to the tension and drama of the ...

  6. And when did you last see your father? This scene is set in a Royalist manor house during the English Civil War. A young boy is being questioned as to the whereabouts of his father. His mother and sisters listen anxiously, fearful that he may inadvertently betray his father. The innocence of the boy - which adds to the tension and drama of the ...

  7. The writer Blake Morrison deals with his father Arthur’s terminal illness and imminent death. As Blake remembers everything funny, embarrassing and upsetting about his childhood and teens, he struggles to come to terms with his father, and their history of conflict.