Another Time, Another Place is a 1983 British drama film directed by Michael Radford and starring Phyllis Logan, Giovanni Mauriello and Denise Coffey.[1][2] The screenplay was based on the 1983 novel by Jessie Kesson.[3][4]
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Directed by | Michael Radford |
Screenplay by | John Francis Lane Michael Radford |
Based on | Another Time, Another Place by Jessie Kesson |
Produced by | Simon Perry |
Starring | Phyllis Logan Giovanni Mauriello Denise Coffey |
Cinematography | Roger Deakins |
Edited by | Tom Priestley |
Music by | John McLeod |
Production companies | Associated-Rediffusion Television Channel Four Films The Scottish Arts Council Umbrella |
Distributed by | Cinegate Rediffusion |
Release dates | May 1983 (Cannes Film Festival) July 1983 (UK) |
Running time | 118 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
In Scotland in 1943 during World War II, Janie (Phyllis Logan) is a young Scottish housewife married to Dougal (Paul Young), who is 15 years older. Participating in a war rehabilitation program, the couple take in three Italian prisoners of war to work on their farm. Janie soon falls in love with one of the three, Luigi (Giovanni Mauriello). She begins a secret relationship with Luigi that is doomed from the start.[5][6]
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