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From 23 September 2021

The Father The Father

Florian Zeller / United Kingdom, France / 2020 / 97 min / English

Anthony is in his eighties, lives alone in his London apartment and categorically refuses the nurses his daughter is trying to arrange for him. Yet help is becoming a necessity as she can no longer make daily visits and he is losing his grip on reality as his memory is fading.

cast Anthony Hopkins, Olivia Colman

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Oscar for Best Actor and Best Adapted Screenplay.

Hopkins delivers “a career-best performance – brave, painful, and utterly heartbreaking.”
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