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GREGORY'S TWO GIRLS
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Direction: Bill Forsyth.
Screenplay: Bill Forsyth.
Cinematography: John de Borman.
Editing: John Gow.
Sound: Louis Kramer.
Sets: Andy Harris.
Music : Michael Gibbs.
Cast: John Gordon Sinclair, Dougray Scott, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Carly McKinnon.
Producer : Christopher Young.
Production: Young Lake Limited, 56, Palmerston Place, Edinburgh, EH12 5AY, United Kingdom, τηλ.: 44 131 225 0960, fax: 44 131 225 0961.
35mm Colour 118'
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Twenty years ago, Gregory was first unleashed on the world, in Bill Forsyth's first film, Gregory's Girl. Gregory was a gauche and charming young man, who was particularly luckless in the dating department. His unrequited passion for a football-mad schoolgilr found some release in his fecund, but mostly imaginary sex life. That was 1979. This is 1999. Gregory is now 35, and back at his old school, in the position of teacher. His subject is English, but his real classroom passion is politics - or rather, political injustice and the corruption of governments and big business the world over, but especially in America. Not all his pupils share his high idealism - some just want to go to America on holiday. One exception is Frances, a particularly bright and sexually attractive female pupil...
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Biography
He was born in Glasgow, in 1946. He made his writer-director debut in 1979, with That Sinking Feeling.
Filmography
1979 That Sinking Feeling
1980 Gregory's Girl
1983 Local Hero
1984 Comfort and Joy
1987 Housekeeping
1993 Being Human
1999 Gregory's Two Girls
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DIARY
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FILM
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SCREENING
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THEATER
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DATE
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GREGORY'S TWO GIRLS
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A
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CINE PROVLITA 2
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Monday 15/11 18:00
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GREGORY'S TWO GIRLS
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B
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OLYMPION II - P. ZANNAS
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Tuesday 16/11 22:30
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