This comedy follows Sam, as her life is turned upside down on a big night out. When reunited with her old college friends, Sam is forced to re-evaluate her life and constructs an elaborate façade in order to convince herself and her friends that she has it all. But once her dysfunctional yet devoted trio of best mates intervene, her carefully crafted charade begins to crumble amidst the shots, cigarettes, ciders and toilet transgressions. Faced with some very harsh realities, Sam must struggle to remain true to herself and reassess exactly what she wants from life.
11-29-2013
1h 26m
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Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
MJ Delaney
Writer:
Rachel Hirons
Key Crew
ADR Mixer:
Timothy Siddall
Executive Producer:
Steve Norris
Casting:
Andy Brierley
Executive Producer:
Ivan Dunleavy
Director of Photography:
John Lee
Locations and Languages
Country:
US; GB
Filming:
GB
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Sheridan Smith
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