My Accomplice

My Accomplice

Release date : December 8, 2013
Runtime : 1h 32m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : Charlie Weaver Rolfe /
Writers : Charlie Weaver Rolfe /
Production companies : John Said Productions /
December 8, 2013 1h 32m United Kingdom Comedy English More
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My Accomplice is an off-beat comedy about falling in love, set in Brighton, featuring songs and live performances from local bands Transformer, Bob Wants His Head Back and The Mountain Firework Company, an ill-starred search for the village of Wivelsfield, the personal politics of perestroika in the wider context of David Hassel-hoff, apricot flapjacks, abruptly unpredictable weather, gathering evidence of a seagull conspiracy, and a small cast of everyday eccentrics that usually don't make it into films: Bulgarians, adults with learning disabilities, very tall women and elective mutes. In a city of this many vulnerable adults, Frank and Ilse might never have met.
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  • title:My Accomplice
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2013
  • Runtime:1h 32m
  • Genres: Comedy · Romance ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Charlie Weaver Rolfe /
  • Writers: Charlie Weaver Rolfe ·
  • Production companies: John Said Productions ·
  • Overview:My Accomplice is an off-beat comedy about falling in love, set in Brighton, featuring songs and live performances from local bands Transformer, Bob Wants His Head Back and The Mountain Firework Company, an ill-starred search for the village of Wivelsfield, the personal politics of perestroika in the wider context of David Hassel-hoff, apricot flapjacks, abruptly unpredictable weather, gathering evidence of a seagull conspiracy, and a small cast of everyday eccentrics that usually don't make it into films: Bulgarians, adults with learning disabilities, very tall women and elective mutes. In a city of this many vulnerable adults, Frank and Ilse might never have met.
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