Another Time, Another Place (1983 film)
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Directed byMichael Radford
Screenplay byJohn Francis Lane
Michael Radford
Michael Radford
Based onAnother Time, Another Place
by Jessie Kesson
by Jessie Kesson
Produced bySimon Perry
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| Directed by | Michael Radford |
| Screenplay by | John Francis Lane Michael Radford |
| Based on | Another Time, Another Place by Jessie Kesson |
| Produced by | Simon Perry |
| Starring | Phyllis Logan Giovanni Mauriello Denise Coffey |
| Cinematography | Roger Deakins |
| Edited by | Tom Priestley |
| Music by | John McLeod |
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| Distributed by | Cinegate Rediffusion |
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Running time | 118 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
| Budget | £500,000[1] |
Another Time, Another Place is a 1983 British drama film directed by Michael Radford and starring Phyllis Logan, Giovanni Mauriello and Denise Coffey.[2][3] The screenplay was based on the 1983 novel by Jessie Kesson.[4][5]
In Scotland in 1943 during World War II, Janie is a young Scottish housewife married to Dougal, who is 15 years older. Participating in a war rehabilitation program, the couple take in three Italian prisoners of war to work on their farm. Janie soon falls in love with one of the three, Luigi. She begins a secret relationship with Luigi that is doomed from the start.[6][7]
