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Sunset Song is a 2015 British drama film based on Lewis Grassic Gibbon's novel of the same name. It follows Chris Guthrie, a Scottish farm girl who faces abuse, loss and love in the early 1900s.
Based on Lewis Grassic Gibbon's novel, the film follows the life of a young woman in rural Scotland in the early 1900s. Directed by Terence Davies, the film features stunning scenery, a haunting score and a cast of newcomers.
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- Drama
- Terence Davies
- 2015-12-04
With World War I brewing and her family scattered across the countryside, a Scottish farm girl struggles to find her way. Watch Sunset Song with a subscription on Max, rent on Fandango at Home...
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- Terence Davies
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- Agyness Deyn
May 12, 2016 · “Sunset Song,” about a rural Scottish girl growing to womanhood in the years before World War I, is one of the great director Terence Davies’ best films: an example of old school and new school mentalities coming together to create a challenging and unique experience.
Sunset Song is a 1932 novel by Scottish writer Lewis Grassic Gibbon. It is considered one of the most important Scottish novels of the 20th century. It is the first part of the trilogy A Scots Quair. There have been several adaptations, including a 1971 television series by BBC Scotland, a 2015 film version, and some stage versions.
Feb 3, 2016 · Watch the trailer of Sunset Song, a film by Terence Davies based on the novel by Lewis Grassic Gibbon. The film follows a young woman's passion and endurance in rural Scotland at the dawn of the Great War.
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- Magnolia Pictures & Magnet Releasing
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Sunset Song (2015) Agyness Deyn and Peter Mullan star in Terence Davies' glorious adaptation of Lewis Grassic Gibbon’s 1932 novel. Rent on BFI Player £3.50. 2015 United Kingdom, Luxembourg.