Christopher and His Kind DVD
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Film Details
Directed by Geoffrey Sax
Produced in 2010
Main Language - English
Countries & Regions - British Film
Cast
Lindsay Duncan, Toby Jones, Imogen Poots, Matt Smith, Douglas Booth
Genres
Contemporary Drama • Contemporary Period, Costume, Historical Film • Contemporary War Films • Contemporary British Film • Television Drama • Period, Costume & Historical Television • War Television • British Television • British Gay and Lesbian Film • Contemporary Gay and Lesbian Film • Contemporary British Film
Film Description
An involving and entertaining BBC drama written by Kevin Elyot, Christopher and His Kind is based on the life of writer Christopher Isherwood (Matt Smith).
Feeling suppressed in the restrictive society of 1930s England, Christopher follows WH Auden to Germany so he can experience Berlin's gay subculture. He meets and falls in love with German street cleaner Heinz (Douglas Booth) but the outbreak of World War Two brings chaos into their lives, and soon Christopher has to fight to protect Heinz from the Nazis.
DVD Details
Certificate: 15
Publisher: Granada Ventures Ltd
Length: 90 mins
Region: 2
Cat No: 3711534173
Format: DVD Colour
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