Intimate Relations (1996 film)
Intimate Relations is a 1996 Canadian-British film, the first movie by writer and director Philip Goodhew. It stars Rupert Graves, Julie Walters and a fifteen-year-old Laura Sadler, the only feature film in her short career. The film is a drama and black comedy about a young man who has an affair with the middle-aged housewife he is lodging with. Matters are soon complicated when the housewife's teenage daughter gets involved after developing a crush on the young lodger.
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Directed by | Philip Goodhew |
Written by | Philip Goodhew |
Produced by | Angela Hart Lisa Hope Jon Slann |
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Cinematography | Andres Garreton |
Edited by | Pia Di Ciaula |
Music by | Lawrence Shragge |
Distributed by | Lions Gate Films (Canada) 20th Century Fox (United Kingdom) |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Countries | Canada United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The film takes place in the 1950s in the suburbs of London. The film depicts the hypocritically prudish residents of a seemingly respectable household who, behind closed doors, indulge in the sort of sordid goings on they would publicly sneer at.
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