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While visiting his dying father, a 40 year old writer's memories of the past - both good and bad - help him to realize his 'immortal, invincible and infallible' father is, after all, only human. An adaptation of blake morrison's bestselling memoir
Editor's Note
Celebrated English actors Jim Broadbent and Colin Firth team up for this moving drama about a father and son. Based on Blake Morrison's autobiographical novel, WHEN DID YOU LAST SEE YOUR FATHER? bounces between the 1950s and the 1980s as Blake (Firth, BRIDGET JONES' DIARY) remembers all the good and the bad moments in his relationship with his dad as the man is dying of cancer. Oscar-winner Broadbent (IRIS) is Blake's father, Arthur, who seems to charm everyone but his son. He belittles and embarrasses the boy, and Blake's anger is understandable. But as Arthur begins to fade, an adult Blake struggles with his feelings for the man.

With WHEN DID YOU LAST SEE YOUR FATHER? director Anand Tucker continues his tradition of creating relationship-based dramas after HILARY AND JACKIE and SHOPGIRL. But while those two films centered on the relationship of sisters or romantic entanglements, this movie focuses on the heartbreaking dynamic between father and son. Broadbent's Arthur says some cringe-inducing things to his son, not the least of which is his frequent use of the name "fathead" in reference to Blake. Between Arthur's cruelty and the pain of watching him die, WHEN DID YOU LAST SEE YOUR FATHER? doesn't always make for easy watching. But Broadbent's talent makes Arthur an ultimately sympathetic character; he is a deeply flawed man who truly loves his son, though he is rarely sure of how to show that feeling. Fans of tearjerkers such as TERMS OF ENDEARMENT and BEACHES will certainly want to have a hankie nearby for this emotional film.

Features
Video Features DVD, Widescreen, Aspect Ratio 2.35:1, Dolby Digital (5.1), French, Spanish, Subtitled
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Release Information
Video Mfg Name Studio: Sony
Video Release Date Release Date: 1/26/2010
Video Play Time Running Time: 92 minutes
Video Release Year Original Release Date: 2008
Video CategoryId Catalog ID: 26162
Video UPC UPC: 00043396261624
Video Number of Discs Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Video Original Language Original Language: English
Video Audio Spec Available Audio Tracks: English
Video Subtitle Available Subtitles: French, Spanish
Video Color Spec Video: Color
Cast & Crew
Video Cast Info Colin Firth
Video Cast Info Gina McKee
Video Cast Info Jim Broadbent
Video Cast Info Claire Skinner
Video Cast Info Matthew Beard
Video Cast Info Juliet Stevenson
Video Cast Info David Nicholls - Screenwriter
Video Cast Info Howard Atherton - Director of Photography
Video Cast Info Blake Morrison - Source Writer
Video Cast Info Stephen Woolley - Producer
Video Cast Info Elizabeth Karlsen - Producer
Video Cast Info Barrington Pheloung - Composer
Video Cast Info Anand Tucker - Director

Professional Reviews

Empire
4 stars out of 5 -- "Broadbent is a hoot as the bullish Arthur, while Firth brings a quiet dignity to the adult scenes. A superior British drama." 11/01/2007 p.64

Box Office
"[A]n emotional, often hilarious examination of those convoluted family ties with which most of us can identify in some measure." 05/01/2008 p.60

Entertainment Weekly
"[A] wistful, miniature of a movie....It creates a provocative balance in the viewer..." -- Grade: B 06/13/2008 p.50

USA Today
"[A] superbly acted, intelligently written and poignant drama....Based on the book by Blake Morrison, it's a tender, heartfelt, occasionally funny story that never strays into maudlin turf." 06/06/2008

New York Times
"A gentle tale gently told, WHEN DID YOU LAST SEE YOUR FATHER is grown-up, civilized fare." 06/06/2008

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