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The film follows David (James Brough), a twentysomething London lad who finds himself a fish out of water in Liverpool following a one-night stand. Attempting to win his fare back to the big smoke, David strikes up a rapport with demure betting shop assistant Tina (Helen Elizabeth) and his plans suddenly change. Deftly played .. Read more
| Starring | James Brough, Helen Elizabeth, Luke Bennett, Thierry Bwaka |
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| Director | David Morrissey |
| Genres | Drama |
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The film follows David (James Brough), a twentysomething London lad who finds himself a fish out of water in Liverpool following a one-night stand. Attempting to win his fare back to the big smoke, David strikes up a rapport with demure betting shop assistant Tina (Helen Elizabeth) and his plans suddenly change.
Deftly played by its young leads (the authors of the stage play on which the film is based), Don’t Worry About Me makes sublime use of Morrissey’s Liverpool hometown to reveal how we might find beauty and friendship in the most unexpected places.
| Starring | James Brough, Helen Elizabeth, Luke Bennett, Thierry Bwaka, Eugene Byrne, Rachel Cain, Chris Carney, Lisa Davies |
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| Director | David Morrissey |
| Studio | VERVE PICTURES |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 19 mins LOVEFiLM Instant: 1 hr 19 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama |
| Language | DVD: English LOVEFiLM Instant: English |
| Released | Production year: 2009 On LOVEFiLM Instant: LOVEFiLM Instant: 27 Apr 2011 To Rent: DVD: 08 Mar 2010 |
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Morrisseyâs feature-film directing debut is an adaptation of Brough and Elizabethâs play âThe Poolâ, co-written... read more on Time Out
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A love letter to Liverpool
Currently enjoying a renaissance with urban regeneration, public artwork and a host of shinny new glass buildings, Liverpool is the real star of David Morrissey... read more »
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Loved It
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Not for me
I stopped watching this after about 10 minutes as almost every sentence contained the word f**k or f**ck*ing. I know that young people these days use those ... read more »
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Don't waste an hour and a half of your life
Helen Elizabeth is great in this and my one star is for her. Unfortunately everything else was dire. After watching I felt cheated; that's an hour and a ... read more »