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  1. May 16, 2006 · Wah-Wah (2006) Reviewed by Paul Arendt. Updated 30 May 2006. Contains strong language. The title, sadly, has nothing to do with guitar pedals. Wah-Wah is the term coined by Emily Watson's American ...

  2. Jun 15, 2006 · What my lousy childhood was like. Gabriel Byrne and Nicholas Hoult, with weaponry, in "Wah-Wah." There is a scene early in “Wah-Wah” where the British family drives off in its car and the servants wave after them, smiling happily. The same image could serve at the end of the film, when the British turn Swaziland over to its citizens and ...

  3. Budget. $7 million. Box office. $2.8 million [2] Wah-Wah is a 2005 comedy-drama film written and directed by Richard E. Grant in his directorial debut. Loosely based on his childhood in Swaziland, it stars Nicholas Hoult, Gabriel Byrne, Emily Watson, Miranda Richardson and Julie Walters. Filmed and set in Swaziland, the film was first shown at ...

  4. www.imdb.com › title › tt0419256Wah-Wah (2005) - IMDb

    Wah-Wah: Directed by Richard E. Grant. With Gabriel Byrne, Emily Watson, Julie Walters, Nicholas Hoult. Ralph witnesses the disintegration of his parents' marriage through adultery and alcohol during the last gasp of the British Empire in Swaziland in 1969.

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    • 2006-06-02
  5. Marc Savlov Austin Chronicle Wah-Wah is never less than good but it's also never quite great. Rated: 3/5 Jun 24, 2006 Full Review Roger Ebert Chicago Sun-Times I admired the movie and was happy to ...

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  6. Shot almost entirely on location, Wah-Wah looks positively delicious - Pierre Aim's photography captures light in a viscerally ravishing and colourful manner, frequently using space and lenses to wonderful effect (note the shot on the bridge between the teenage Ralph and his mother, the track and zoom shot exaggerating the distance from which they have drifted).

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  8. Permalink. 8/10. Delightful, funny and very, very moving. danieljc 17 August 2005. Richard E. Grant's mostly autobiographical film tells the story of a boy growing up in Swaziland amidst the end of British colonisation, his parents' harrowing divorce and his father's destructive alcoholism.

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