Departure (2016) [Gay Themed Movie]

Departure   

 
2016 • English • 1 hr 49 min
Directed By:  Andrew Steggall

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Overview

An English mother and her teenage son spend a week preparing the sale of their remote holiday house in the South of France. Fifteen-year-old Elliot struggles with his dawning sexuality and an increasing alienation from his mother, Beatrice. She in turn is confronted by the realisation that her marriage to his father, Philip, has grown loveless and the life she knows is coming to an end. When an enigmatic local teenager, Clément, quietly enters their lives, both mother and son are compelled to confront their desires and, finally, each other.

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Juliet Stevenson
Juliet Stevenson
Beatrice
Alex Lawther
Alex Lawther
Elliot
Phénix Brossard
Phénix Brossard
Clément
Finbar Lynch
Finbar Lynch
Philip
Niamh Cusack
Niamh Cusack
Sally
Patrice Juiff
Patrice Juiff
François
Guillaume Tobo
Guillaume Tobo
Butcher
Danièle Catala
Danièle Catala
Woman at the Market

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Official Trailer [HD]
Official Trailer [HD]

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Information

Media Type
Movie
Release Date
05/20/2016
Runtime
1 hr 49 min
MPAA Rating
UNRATED
Original Language
English
Spoken Languages
English
French
Production Countries
France
United Kingdom
Production Companies
• BFI
• Amaro Films
• Connectic Studio
• Motion Group Pictures

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