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Very Annie Mary
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Movie propaganda
About to be very big in a very small town.
Annie Mary (Rachel Griffiths) is an awkward and secretly rebellious 20-something still living at home in a village in the Welsh valleys with her womanising widowed father (Jonathan Pryce). Moral support comes from the odd collection of characters who make up the population of the village but it takes a series of calamities with unexpected silver linings before Annie-Mary can finally stand up and claim her freedom.
Persons of interest
- Rachel Griffiths .... Annie Mary
- Jonathan Pryce .... Jack Pugh
- Ioan Gruffudd .... Hob
- Matthew Rhys .... Nob
- Kenneth Griffith .... Minister
- Ruth Madoc .... Mrs Ifans
- Radcliffe Grafton .... The mayor
- Jill Richards .... Chapel woman
- Josh Richards .... Mr Bevan
- Joanna Page .... Bethan Bevan
- Sara Sugarman .... Screenwriter
- Sara Sugarman .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Awards and film festivals:
- US Comedy Arts Festival 2002: Film Discovery Jury Award: Best Actress (Rachel Griffiths); Best Screenplay (Sara Sugarman)
- Very Annie Mary official movie site
- Very Annie Mary QuickTime movie trailers
- Studios and distributors:
- Becker Entertainment
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
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Security censorship classification
M (Low level sex scene, low level coarse language)
Surveillance time
100 minutes (1:40 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 26 June 2003
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