Set at the end of the '60s, as Swaziland is about to receive independence from Great Britain, the film follows the young Ralph Compton, at 12, through his parents' traumatic separation, till he's 14. It is written and directed by Richard E Grant, and based on true events from Richard E Grant's childhood. Plot Synopsis: This plot synopsis is empty. Add a synopsis if (typeof afc_data == "undefined") { afc_data = new Object(); } afc_data["MIDDLE_CENTER"] = { channel: "test02-channel", client: "ca-amazon-imdb_js", title: "Sponsored Links", help: "What's This?", hints: "" }; generic.on_document_ready(function(){ generic.load_when_visible("sponsored_links_afc_div_MIDDLE_CENTER", function(){ jQuery("#sponsored_links_afc_iframe_MIDDLE_CENTER").get(0).contentWindow.location.replace("/images/a/ifb/google_afc.html#key:MIDDLE_CENTER"); }); }); Related Links Plot keywords User reviews Trivia Goofs External reviews Main details MoKA: keyword discovery Search plots section Update
Celia Imrie, Emily Watson, Fenella Woolgar, Gabriel Byrne, Ian Roberts, John Carlisle, John Matshikiza, Julian Wadham, Julie Walters, Michael Richard, Miranda Richardson, Nicholas Hoult, Sid Mitchell
Drama
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