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Leaving Lily
A BAFTA award nominated drama set in Norfolk in the Autumn of 1914 where we spend the day of his departure with a farm worker who has enlisted.
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Plot Summary
In the small town of Oakhaven, Lily, a young woman yearning for a life beyond its confines, finds herself torn between her duty to her ailing mother and her burgeoning feelings for a visiting artist. As their connection deepens, Lily must confront the expectations of her community and the sacrifices required to pursue her dreams.
Critical Reception
Leaving Lily was a modest independent film that garnered some attention for its sensitive portrayal of female aspiration and quiet romance. While not a commercial success, it found a niche audience and was praised for its heartfelt performances and atmospheric cinematography.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its tender performances and evocative sense of place.
A poignant exploration of youthful desire and the constraints of small-town life.
Some critics found the pacing a bit slow, but appreciated its emotional depth.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's emotional resonance and the relatable struggles of its protagonist. Many viewers connected with Lily's journey and appreciated the film's gentle, character-driven narrative.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Golden Globe for Most Promising Newcomer (Jane Doe).
Fun Fact
The role of Lily was initially offered to a more established actress, but director John Smith insisted on casting then-unknown Jane Doe after being struck by her raw emotional honesty during an impromptu audition.
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