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Nicola Shindler Movies

2011  
 
British journalist Tom (John Simm) falling on hard times goes back to his boyhood home for the first time in nearly twenty years to find his father (Jim Broadbent) in the grip of Alzheimer's and being cared for by Tom's younger sister. As the reporter begins digging into the family's history, he uncovers a mystery that, if solved, may expose dark secrets that have been buried for decades. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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2010  
 
A lonely English housewife falls into a torrid affair that sends shockwaves through the rest of her life in this romantic drama inspired by a true story. Betty (Billie Piper) is a young mother from Leeds stuck in a passionless marriage. But Betty soon finds the ecstasy that's been missing from her life when she falls for Alex, her handsome Polish neighbor. And before long, Betty's unstoppable lust has become all consuming. Thirty years later, as Betty's son prepares to get married, her past transgressions threaten to unravel her entire life as she watches helplessly. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Billie PiperSue Johnston, (more)
 
2007  
R  
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Two English G.I.s find themselves blamed for the widespread corruption of the War in Iraq in this timely drama. Mark (Gerard Kearns) and his friend Shane (Matthew McNulty) are a pair of British soldiers who are sent to Iraq, where they've been assigned duty as guards in a holding facility for Prisoners of War. While the official command is that the prisoners are to be treated with care and respect, Mark and Shane soon learn this isn't always the practice, and that it's considered a good thing to occasionally rough up prisoners so that their compatriots will understand not to get cross with the British. While incidents of violence and humiliation are the exception rather than the rule, that changes after the base commander is killed in a terrorist attack, and Corporal Gant (Shaun Dooley) decides the prisoners should pay for the acts of the Iraqi insurgents. Before long, random torture and abuse of the prisoners is commonplace, and when Shane returns home, he shows photos of his misdeeds to his girlfriend Shelly (Naomi Bentley). When Shelly learns that Shane has been unfaithful to her, she hands Shane's photographs of the abuse of prisoners to a reporter, and soon Shane, Mark and their comrades are at the center of an international scandal. The British military is willing to back Gant and his superiors who condoned the abuse, but they're not about to defend soldiers like Mark and Shane, and soon they've been made scapegoats for crimes they committed but did not instigate. The Mark of Cain won the "Movies that Matter" Award (a prize sponsored by the international human rights group Amnesty International) at the 2007 Rotterdam Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Matthew McNultyGerard Kearns, (more)
 
1999  
R  
A mother's love turns deadly in the wake of an organ transplant in the thriller Heart. Gary Ellis (Christopher Eccleston) is a businessman, while his wife Tess (Kate Hardie) works in television. Gary and Tess don't get along very well, largely because he's convinced she's having an affair. One day, Gary has a major heart attack, and is soon confined to a wheelchair while doctors wait for a suitable donor for a heart transplant. Tess takes this opportunity to finally start having that affair Gary's been talking about, with a writer named Alex (Rhys Ifans). One day, Gary is rushed to the hospital after Sean (Matthew Rhys), a teenage aspiring boxer, is brought to the emergency room near death. Sean dies, and his heart is transplanted to Gary. After recovery, Gary is a new man, and Tess is so delighted she gives Alex his walking papers. But then Sean's mother Maria (Saskia Reeves) enters the picture; while at first Gary wanted to know what sort of person's heart was beating in his chest, now Maria is trying to work her way into the Ellis's lives, certain her son's hopes and dreams now live on in Gary's chest. Shot in 1997, Heart didn't receive a release in Europe until 1999, though it did play several film festivals the previous year. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Christopher EcclestonSaskia Reeves, (more)