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The Last September is a 1999 British drama film directed by Deborah Warner and produced by Yvonne Thunder from a screenplay by John Banville. It is based on the 1929 novel of the same name by Elizabeth Bowen.
Set during the Irish War of Independence in the 1920s, The Last September concerns itself with Lois (Keeley Hawes), a young Anglo-Irish girl whose rebellious spirit causes her to reject respectable British soldier Gerald’s (David Tennant) love for her.
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Sep 10, 2012 · Film. The Last September. Monday 10 September 2012. Written by TJ. Time Out says. Neil Jordan, one of the exec producers, suggested that Elizabeth Bowen's novel about the twilight of the...
Synopsis. The action is set in County Cork, in Southern Ireland in 1920. The film is a portrait of the end of an era, and the demise of a class and a way of life that have survived for centuries.
The film is a portrait of the end of an era – British rule in Ireland – and the demise of a class and way of life that survived for centuries. It is also a psychological drama depicting the tensions between love and the longing for freedom, between tradition and the terrifying prospect of independence, both political and spiritual.
Jan 1, 2000 · The Last September Review An elderly Irish couple are retired in their country estate and play host to a feisty niece, Oxford student nephew and a married couple.